At first he told her to walk along the white birch trees, but after careful consideration, he decided to
keep her on the mountain for the time being, so he tampered with the route along the white birch trees.
As far as Bob knew, Elsa wouldn't wait there and leave two days later. He had told her the way to leave
in advance. Of course she wouldn't keep her promise.
Later, because of his selfish motive, he made marks on the white birch trees, so that Elsa would fall
into the fog no matter which way she went. Even if she racked her brain, she couldn't get out, and in
the end, she would only go round and round in the same place. Now, Bob seemed to be able to think of
Elsa's reaction after finding out that he had lied to her. She should be furious, and could only cry in the
end.
After a long time, Brody saw a tinge of emotion appear on Bob's face. On the other hand, he was
worried about Tracy. After all, there were many traps here. He didn't know what had happened to her
just now.
Thinking of this, he became more and more anxious. This time, his patience was completely worn out
because of anxiety. He stared at Bob and said coldly, "Think it over. Your place is not somewhere
comfortable. How dangerous she will be when you have left her alone there? Alice used to be there, so
nothing will happen. Now your subordinate, the one you value most, is dead."
As he spoke, he paused for a moment. Looking at the gradually changed expression on Bob's, he
continued, "Oh, by the way, I haven't told you the truth yet. Is Alice your subordinate? She is dead. I
think you should have guessed it, but now I just want to give you the most exact answer. She is
absolutely dead, and her tomb is in the biggest cemetery in C City, you can see that Alice is dead after
you get there. So you should know better than anyone how dangerous Elsa is when she stays on the
mountain alone."
Obviously, Brody's words worked, but Bob didn't change his mind. Brody continued, "If I'm not wrong,
you've been away from her for two days, and no one is watching her in these two days. Your people
are all here. Of course you can hire a few ordinary people to guard Elsa, but you know what kind of
person Elsa is. Those guards don't dare to hurt her because of your order, and she might kill them in
anger. Therefore, in order to save trouble, you left her alone on the mountain. I kindly remind you that
maybe you should go back now. Maybe she is still alive. She hasn't been in any danger yet. But if you
go back too late, she will have no choice but to die in the wilderness." Brody's words finally made Bob
panic. He stared at Brody, who was still staring at him quietly. After thinking for a while, Bob frowned
and the panic on his face became more obvious. Then he waved at everyone and said, "Let him go. No
one is allowed to shoot!"
Bob was staring at Brody with his sharp eyes, and all the people who surrounded Brody with guns
retreated. With a serious look on his face, Bob said, "Go. Brody, you are lucky this time. But next time,
Elsa won't be my burden, and she won't be your counter. You won't be so lucky next time."
Without hesitation, Bob started to retreat. He put down his gun, turned around and ran out of the lane,
fearing that Bob would change his mind. Brody knew that Bob was extremely cruel. Would a woman
become his stumbling block? No, maybe Bob would be a little dizzy and hesitant for the time being, but
he was definitely a person who was easy to change his mind. The decision he made last second might
change the next second. Bob finally got such a chance to deal with him, so Brody didn't think that Bob
would let him go so easily.
Running in the corridor, Brody looked around nervously, trying to find out where Tracy was. At this time,
Tracy was clinging to the wall at the corner of the corridor. She didn't dare to move.
"Tracy..." Brody shouted in panic.
He hoped that nothing happened to her. His shout just now made him feel that he was still in a state of
shock. Just as he finished shouting, a voice came from behind. Brody's face changed. As expected,
what he guessed was right. Bob wanted to attack him when he relaxed his vigilance and was off guard.
He sped up and made a sharp turn to hide himself in the corner. However, when he turned around, his
body touched something soft. He was surprised. He turned around and saw Tracy standing against the
wall. At this time, her face was pale and her panic eyes were staring at him.
Brody looked at Tracy in shock. It was not until then that Tracy came to her senses. Looking at her,
Brody took a long breath and held her tightly in his arms without hesitation.
Tracy's mind went blank. "Brody..."
Brody came for her. She was overwhelmed by joy and hold him tightly. Just when Tracy was about to
say something, she was suddenly released by Brody. He dodged and shot at the people chasing them.
After they fell to the ground, he was surprised to see that Bob quietly retreated in another direction. He
frowned and his face became colder. A trace of cruelty flashed across his eyes.
Bob... Clenching his teeth, Brody didn't know why these people would risk their lives for Bob. At this
critical moment, Bob had sneaked away, but they were fighting with him with all their might.
Seeing that the figure of Bob was running farther and farther away, Brody was a little anxious. At this
time, there was a sound of machine gun. The people in the corridor fell one by one, without any
strength to fight back. He was stunned, and then a smiling face appeared behind the crowd of dead
people.
"Hi! Although I'm a little late, I think my choice now is quite wise."
After casting a cold glance at Charlie, Brody chased after Bob without hesitation. When he passed by
Charlie, he pushed him away. Charlie shrugged and smiled helplessly.
He shouted at Brody anxiously, "Watch out for your life. I can save you this time, but I can't promise
next time."
Tracy watched Brody running away and shouted anxiously, "Brody..."
Before she could finish her words, Brody had disappeared. A strong sense of helplessness hit her
heart. When Brody saw the figure of Bob, he was about to shoot when several people rushed out from
his left and right sides. With his pupils narrowed, Brody moved quickly and shot those people. Several
people were killed on the spot in a few seconds.
Bob ran as fast as he could. When he heard the sound behind him, he stopped involuntarily and turned
around. Not far away, Brody had pointed the muzzle of his gun to his head. Without hesitation, Bob
took out his gun. A trace of cruelty flashed across Brody's eyes. He pulled the trigger without hesitation,
and by instinct, Bob shot him too. Two shots rang out alternately.
As Brody dodged the bullet of Bob, his gun missed the target and hit Bob's belly. He wanted to shoot
Bob's head. Bob looked at Brody in fear. When they both realized what had happened, Bob turned
around and ran away. Staring at his back, Brody tried to shoot, but Bob has turned the corner. Brody
was about to chase him when he heard a voice.
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