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Chapter 84  Capital Assassin

Author: Skyrainbow
last update publish date: 2026-05-11 21:34:02

The curtain pulled back. Jane Sweet stood there.

Victor’s hand flew to his holster. "You? You’ve got to be kidding me! This bitch is the reason I’m bleeding right now! She walked off the tunnel job and left me for dead!"

Jane didn’t blink. She didn’t even look at his gun. "The wire transfer didn't hit, Victor. I don't do charity work for losers who can't manage a bank account."

"You cost me the city!" Victor screamed, half-rising from his seat.

"No," Jane shot back, her voice flat and lethal. "
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