In the private room, Colin sat on the sofa with his legs crossed, taking a sip of wine from time to time, looking at Reed who was reporting carefully.
Reed bent over to report to his boss, and from time to time he gave him a very eye-catching and fawning smile.
"You're done?"
Seeing the call being hung up, Colin raised his head slightly.
"Yes, our boss agreed to meet you, the address is..."
Reed spoke carefully, with a hint of well-hidden viciousness in his eyes.
After hearing this, Colin suddenly jumped up from the sofa, shook his neck to make a sound of bones rubbing, and smiled at Reed, "OK, it seems that your boss is really a hospitable person."
"But Mr. Reed, since I'm not familiar with this place, I'll have to trouble you to lead the way for me later!"
Colin looked straight at him. Although Reid was extremely unwilling, he did not dare to say a word of objection under this gaze. He smiled reluctantly and said, "Of course, it's my honor!"
"Then I'll leave it to you! I was really worried that you wouldn't be willing to help me because of the little misunderstanding before!"
Colin stepped forward and patted Reed on the shoulder. Reed's face froze and he responded with some difficulty: "How could it be? You also said that it was just a little... misunderstanding!"
If he could not win the fight, and if he was threatened by the pain he had experienced before, which he would rather die than endure again, how could he endure such humiliation with his personality!
In his heart, he secretly imagined what kind of miserable situation this yellow monkey would face when he arrived at the boss's place, and he felt relieved, but on the surface he opened the door of the private room in a flattering manner, extending his hand like a waiter, acting like a runner.
hall.
"I don't know what the situation is now. That kid must have been beaten badly by Reed!"
Julie sat at the bar with her chin supported by one hand, her eyes occasionally glancing towards the private room.
No one knew where this young man came from, but he actually asked her, a bartender in a karaoke bar, where she could buy drugs.
God, isn't he afraid of being deceived by her and putting himself in danger
And later, when she almost explicitly told him to run away, he was so stupid as to follow Reed into the private room!
He really deserves to be beaten!
It's a pity that he has such a pretty face... Julie thought with a hint of regret.
Click.
There was a slight sound and Julie turned her head sharply to look, but as the door of the private room opened and two people walked out, her mouth gradually opened wider and wider.
"Hey! Miss Julie, thank you for your reminder before!"
Colin walked in front, looking at Julie who was stunned at the bar, and stretched out his hand to greet her.
"You... no, what's going on?!" She pointed behind Colin, pointing at Reed, who had a bruised face and a seemingly broken arm.
"Oh, are you talking about Mr. Reed?" Colin looked back and said with a grin, "Mr. Reed had some misunderstandings about me at first, but now the misunderstandings have been resolved and we have become good friends."
"Right, Reid?"
Colin turned around and looked at him and asked.
"Of course... we are very good friends now!" Reed's heart twitched, but he still put on an honest expression and answered.
"Look, that's it!"
He turned his head back and looked at Julie, saying with a hint of regret: "Although I really want to chat with Miss Julie for a while, I just made an appointment and I can't keep people waiting for too long."
"Ms. Julie, we can only look forward to seeing each other next time!"
"see you later… "
At the bar, Julie, who had not yet recovered from her shock, subconsciously waved goodbye. When she came to her senses, she covered her face with her hands.
God! What did she just do
And why did things turn out like this!
She felt a little messy.
…
“Is this your car?”
Colin asked in front of a black Chevrolet.
"Yes."
"Great, that saves me from having to pick you up. Just drive!"
He opened the passenger door and sat in.
Outside the car, Reed looked at it grimly for a moment, quickly controlled his expression, and came to the driver's seat.
He didn't want to get angry with a guy who was going to die soon, and when he got to the boss's territory, he would definitely take revenge for all the humiliation he had suffered.
The vehicle started moving slowly. Thanks to it being a car, even though one hand was broken, it didn't affect anything.
Halfway through, Colin looked at Reed, who had a sinister but somewhat cheerful expression, and mobilized his magic power, asking in a slightly bewitching tone, "How do you think we should take revenge on Julie?"
"Of course..." Reed blurted out, but quickly reacted and smiled innocently, "How could I possibly take revenge on her?"
"Ah... your lie is really lame!" Ke Lin looked at him with contempt.
Reed's face darkened after hearing this, and he no longer tried to hide it. He turned around and asked coldly, "What about you? You should know what will happen to you when I take you there. Why did you go there?"
"Huh? So I can't see your boss and I'll be attacked?!" Colin said in a panic, "Should I ask you to stop the car and run away?"
Reed's face twitched, and he turned to look at Colin and said, "Your acting skills can't catch up with mine!"
"Nonsense! I'm obviously much better than you!"
He refuted loudly, adjusted his sitting position to make himself more comfortable, and said calmly: "There is only one reason why I can sit in your car and go to your base camp, and that is the confidence brought by my strength."
"Strength?" Reed was a little confused.
"Yes, even if all 500 of you are here, I will definitely be fine!"
Colin said this with a smile on his face. Reed looked at him, sneered twice and stopped talking, but the speed of the car suddenly increased a lot.
Colin didn't care. He put his hands behind his head and whistled leisurely.
Not too long passed, and accompanied by a long brake sound, the vehicle stopped in front of a somewhat remote villa.
"This is it, let me see the strength you mentioned!"
Reed turned around with a sneer. The confidence he gained from arriving at the base camp had overwhelmed the fear Colin had brought him before.
"Of course, of course, I'll let you see it."
He opened the car door and got out. Looking at the three-story villa with a private garden in front of him, he couldn't help but sigh: "It's really impressive. Are all gangsters so rich? It makes me have this idea."
Reed, who also followed, sneered when he heard this, walked up to chat with the two gatekeepers, and soon, two guys wearing black suits, black trousers, and sunglasses, looking like gangster elites, came over led by Reed.
(End of this chapter)