로그인Chapter 30
What are you going to do now?! Inconsiderate boss!!’ Roy panicked in his heart seeing that his boss was once again advancing to invade the private space of the lady. Of course, he did not have the guts to say that to his face. He still valued his life and his job.
Levian stopped a few steps away from Sherry, whose back was turned to him. She was neither crying nor she was showing any sign of anguish and pain. Seeing her sit there motionless like that made Levian
Sherry kept silent, her attention locked on the path ahead. The aunt could feel how tense the air inside the jeep had become, and she sat as still as possible, not daring to make a sound. The quiet was broken only by Levian's ragged grunts as he forced himself to stay conscious. He knew that if he closed his eyes, even for a moment, he might never be able to open his eyes.Sherry gently squeezed his hand as if it was her turn to tell him everything was going to be okay…that he was going to be okay. Before her lay nothing but darkness…the dark forest and the uneven road. Afraid the headlights would give them away, she left them off as much as she could. She looked at the time. They'd been on the run from the prison for twenty-five minutes, and so far, there was no sign they were being followed. 'Is it really over?' Sherry wondered, but she couldn't bring herself to breathe a sigh of relief. After all, she still hadn't reached the place Levian had shown her on the map...the border bu
“What do you mean by that?” Adannael’s voice cracked through the silence in the room. He could hardly believe what he had just heard. “You allowed those people to escape?” He sucked in a sharp breath and exhaled through his teeth. “Not once, but twice?”Sergeant Samuel, who had just finished relaying their current status, clenched his jaw until it hurt but said nothing.“And they even took a prisoner with them? Hah!” Adannael let out a harsh, humorless snort. His eyes narrowed as he looked at every personnel there in disdain. “And you dare claim you have the best prison security?”No one answered. Even if they were short on manpower, even if circumstances had been against them, the truth was undeniable. They had let their guard down.Adannael’s gaze shifted to the commander lying unconscious nearby and shook his head. Then, with a sudden movement, he rose to his feet.“This won’t do.” His voice was low. He turned his sharp stare on the Sergeant. “We have to report this incident to His
“Superior!” A soldier barged into the office, shouting as alarms blared throughout the building. “We are under attac–!”But he stopped mid-sentence when he saw her lying motionless on the floor, next to an empty chair. He immediately got alerted and quickly scanned the room.The intruder they had captured earlier was nowhere to be seen. He held the gun and slowly walked further inside when the open window drew his attention.“...no way,” he whispered, as he rushed towards the window and looked outside. But the evidence dangled there…a rope, dancing lazily against the wall outside.“Goddammit.” He scrubbed a hand over his face, muttering something harsher under his breath that didn’t really make it past his teeth. “Today’s just one disaster stacked on another.” He hurried back to Amelia and dropped into a squat beside her. He pressed his fingers against her throat and checked for a pulse. It was there.Relieved, he stood up and turned on his comms. “Reporting from the superior’s offic
“You killed the lieutenant, didn’t you?” The superior said as she brought the knife closer to his face one more time. However, seeing that Levian wasn’t willing to answer her, she drew the blade across his skin.“That’s the second cut.” She chuckled as she watched the small red droplets falling from the knife. The superior crouched in front of him again and smiled. “You’re breaking,” she whispered. “How long will you remain stubborn? Your body will betray you before you know it.”“Bring it on,” Levian said as he swallowed the bitterness that seemed to have clamped down hard on his throat. He had his plans to escape the prison, however, the drug was a little more powerful than he had assumed.He didn’t have much time to play around with the superior. After getting the answer he wanted, he had to leave right away. “Say,” Levian began, raising his head just a little. He locked his eyes onto hers and gave a cocky smile. “Aren’t you such a loyal dog to that man Aldrevon?”“Huh?” She narr
Back inside the superior’s office, the atmosphere was heavy with bloodlust. The superior stood before the large monitor on the wall, which flickered with footage from various corners of the prison.Under her command, all the soldiers were out, checking every nook and corner for the second intruder. ‘At least we got one of them.’ She thought as she turned around. Levian sat tied to a chair, wrists bound tight behind his back.She didn’t speak right away. Just stood there, watching him in silence, her arms folded loosely over her chest. Then, slowly, she walked over.“You’re still quiet.”She stopped in front of him, close enough that the chair creaked slightly as he shifted. Her eyes carefully looked over his face, taking in as much detail as she could.She leaned forward and raised her one hand, brushing the side of his face. Her fingers slid down from his temple to the edge of his jaw before settling near his throat.“If you talk now,” she said quietly, pressing her thumb against th
“Superior!” The soldier stationed on the second floor stiffened and saluted as a woman in a dark officer’s coat descended from the top floor. She was tall, built with lean muscle, and carried a leather whip coiled around her waist like a venomous snake.“Are you leaving now?” He asked. Her leaving the office meant only one thing—a visit to the basement cell.She gave him a sharp nod. “How are things this afternoon?” Her eyes swiftly swept across the corridor before settling back on him.“Everything’s fine for now,” the soldier replied. Just then, another soldier who had returned to his duty also approached them.“Good afternoon, Superior!” He saluted her. “Hnn.” She gave a slight nod, turned around, and walked to the stairs leading to the basement. “For some reason, the superior seems irritated today, doesn’t she?” the soldier who had just arrived whispered.The other soldier momentarily hesitated and called after her, “Superior?” “What about the soldiers you called in a while ago
"Good morning, Sherry," Mrs. Rena greeted Sherry as she walked downstairs carrying her bag and key. "Good morning, Auntie," Sherry greeted her as she sat down for breakfast. Levian was not in his study when she checked while coming for breakfast. "Did he leave already?" she asked Mrs. Rena. Even t
The inky darkness outside indicated the profound stillness of the night. Most people had already retired to their beds, but one man remained alert and wide awake, with no luxury of even considering rest. Levian sat in his study, surrounded by a cluster of important documents. He was poring over ever
“Mr.Smith?” “Hmm?” Levian hummed in response as they were walking upstairs from the kitchen. He glanced at Sherry as if waiting for her to go on.“Err…” Faced with his curious yet patient gaze, Sherry bit down on her lips- unable to form words to express her thought. She wanted to ask how things were
Levian was still cupping Sherry’s face when suddenly there was a knock on the door leading towards the kitchen. Levian’s eyebrows slightly creased, but immediately returned to normal.Raising his head, he looked towards the door, only to find Sarah standing with a smile on her face.“What is it?” His







