Chapter 179
“You don’t know anything,” Camar released Vivian’s hair and threw her back into place. “You have been too well protected, Vivian. Everyone is protecting you, even me. Noah sent me to Houston to protect you.”
“In order to prevent foolish you from falling into Richard’s trap, I had to expose my identity, but what did I get? Humiliation and a severed finger!” Camar angrily yelled as Vivian tried to evade him in fear, his eyes filled with fierce hatred, “Noah no longer trusts me, he has betrayed our promise and confiscated all my wealth and power.”
Camar grabbed Vivian’s collar and roared in excitement, “That is mine, do you know, that is mine! Why does he say he can confiscate it, why!”
Vivian shook her head desperately, she didn’t know, she didn’t know anything.
“All of this is Alajos’s fault,” Camar found an outlet for his anger, he wanted to kill Alajos, to kill him!
Leaving Camar to guard Vivian, Camar’s two companions hid explosives in various corners of the yacht, and handed the detonator to Camar.
Giving Vivian a kick, Camar made her look at the smaller yacht outside, much smaller than the one they were on now, which was brought over by Camar’s two companions. “That one is also filled with explosives, prepared for Alajos.”
Vivian widened her eyes in horror, “You are insane!”
“As long as I can kill Alajos, let it be madness,” Camar’s hatred for Alajos was indelible.
He could not forget the pain of his severed finger, the humiliation scars on his face, the despicable faces of the ET organization’s high-level officials, and the betrayal of Noah.
He was filled with hatred! Every cell in his body was screaming, kill him, kill him, kill him!
Camar opened his eyes and looked at the giant ship on the sea in the distance, smiling devilishly, “Vivian, look ahead.”
Vivian did not want to fulfill Camar’s wish, she lowered her head and closed her eyes tightly, showing her resistance through action.
But in front of the ruthless kidnapper, all her resistance was insignificant, and could not change anything except bring suffering to herself.
“Ah!”
Camar impatiently grabbed Vivian’s hair again, forcing her to lift her head. “I told you to look, do you see!”
“Ouch!” Vivian’s head tilted back by Camar’s force, hoping to reduce the pain, but Camar was not willing to let her go so easily, forcibly pulling her hair to make her open her eyes in pain.
“Do you see, your Alajos is here, he’s coming to save you,” Camar’s voice whispered into Vivian’s ear, a demonic murmur, “Guess, will Alajos gamble his life for you?”
Vivian was in pain, feeling like her scalp was being ripped off. She gasped for breath as if it could alleviate the pain.
“But Alajos is a Capo!” Vivian struggled to say, “A Capo will not sacrifice himself for anyone, a Capo has no weaknesses!”Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
“Now, he does,” Camar laughed triumphantly, “His weakness is in my hands!”
On the ship accelerating towards them, Alajos put on the mini communicator handed to him by Mare. The communicator crackled with electric currents, and a voice of a stranger sounded.
Understanding what the other party said, Alajos’ face changed dramatically, “What did you say?”
Mare put down the binoculars and looked anxiously at Alajos, with a questioning look.
Alajos slammed his fist on the metal table, making a dull thud, “There’s a bomb on the yacht!”
“What?” Inside the cockpit, Mare, Ferenc, and others all changed their expressions.
Mare cursed, “Is he out of his mind?”
Ferenc crossed his arms, “Not now, but soon.” He glanced at Alajos’s face, sure that Camar would meet a gruesome end.
Alajos pressed the mini communicator to his ear, “Is this what you call arrangements, Noah?”
Noah, the new leader of the ET International Mercenary Organization. “Save Vivian” plan, Alajos’ new ally on the other end of the communicator chuckled and said, “I know Camar well. He used to be my most loyal partner.”
“It’s your loyal partner who kidnapped your sister,” Alajos coldly laughed, “He is now a madman!”
“You released this madman personally, Alajos,” Noah sneered, “You have no right to accuse me. Working with you is just for Vivian.”
“Of course,” Alajos’s tone was nasty, “We won’t have a second chance to work together.”
“Of course!” Noah unilaterally cut off the communication, and the mini communicator soon crackled with only the sound of electric currents.
Alajos took a deep breath and had to exert all his strength to resist the urge to smash the mini communicator onto the ground, “Damn it!”
Alajos stared menacingly at the approaching yacht, he turned abruptly, striding out of the cockpit, onto the deck.
Mare and Ferenc glanced at each other and followed him onto the deck.
On the deck, the ambush expert Emmert was ready.
Simpson heard footsteps and turned around, meeting Alajos’s fierce gaze. He furrowed his brows slightly and reported Emmert’s conclusion to him, “The ambush angle is not ideal, Emmert is not a hundred percent sure.”
Just as Simpson was feeling frustrated about the poor ambush angle, Alajos dropped another bomb on him, “There are explosives on the yacht.”
“What?” Simpson’s scalp tingled, “How do you know? Is the information reliable?”
“Noah said so.”
Again, Noah.
Simpson frowned, maintaining a skeptical attitude towards this ally who came looking for them, “Can we trust this Noah?”
“It doesn’t matter if he’s trustworthy or not.” Whether the ally is an angel or a demon, as long as he can save Vivian, what does it matter.
Alajos looked ahead, his excellent eyesight and the increasing distance allowed him to gradually see everything on the yacht. He saw Camar pulling Vivian up, and Vivian’s pained expression made him unable to help but curse, “Bastard!”
Simpson was about to warn Alajos to be cautious of Noah when Alajos’s angry curse interrupted him. He turned around and also saw Vivian forced to look in their direction by Camar.
“Damn it!” Simpson cursed even louder than Alajos.
Camar brought Vivian to the deck, making sure they could see clearly the bomb strapped to Vivian’s body. He was very satisfied to see the ship that had been accelerating towards the yacht brake suddenly and stop less than half a nautical mile away from them.
This distance was too close, so close that Camar knew they had entered the sniper’s shooting range, but he was completely confident and pushed Vivian in front as a shield.
Alajos! Vivian trembled all over, looking at him from a distance, her eyes filled with more worry than fear.
Alajos was also looking at her. After being separated for several days, the two finally reunited. Alajos never expected to meet under such circumstances, and he felt regretful.
If he hadn’t stubbornly sent Vivian to Hawaii, if his protection had been more thorough, if he hadn’t killed Camar out of mercy, would they not be in this situation today?
Vivian! Alajos’ worried gaze met Vivian’s eyes, hoping she could understand what he wanted to convey.
Don’t be afraid, Vivian, you will be alright!