Chapter 607
The second he finished his sentence, a loud bang sounded out.
Keh had attacked the back of Boss'' head, causing Boss'' face to m right onto the steering
wheel.
Boss didn''t see thating, for he didn''t expect to be attacked while he was driving. When his head
hit the steering wheel, the car began to shake and swerve.
They were on a mountain road.
If the car continued to sway, they would either collide against the mountain wall or fall off the cliff.
Just as the car was about to steer off the cliff, Boss hastily turned the steering wheel in the nick of
time and stomped on the brake.
By then, half of the car bumper was already dangling in the air, and the wheel was right at the edge
of the cliff.
It was a perilous situation.
At that moment, Keh, who was in the backseat, was tensed, but there was not a single trace of
fear on his face.
It was as if he had expected the situation.
Boss then lifted his head and looked at Keh through the rearview mirror. “Aren''t you afraid of
dying?”
Keh curled his lips in disdain. “I am, but I''m not as scared since you''re going to be cushioning
me!”
Boss shot him a re at that.
Right then, Keh leaned forward and warned, “I''ve given you a warning. Focus on the road. If I
hear any more nonsense from you, you''ll find what just happened earlier a far better scenario to
face.”
It was only then Boss changed gears and reversed the car.
After slowly getting back on the road, they continued on their way.
“You would''ve fallen off this ce if I didn''t step on the brake in time,” Boss muttered.
“Not just me. You''ll be with me too,” Keh corrected.
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Boss gave him a nce but said nothing else as he continued driving.
Despite his silence, Boss was driving much slower than before.
How could Keh not know what Boss was thinking about?
“What''s the matter? Are you waiting for your men toe and rescue you?” he asked.
“I don''t know what you''re talking about.”
Keh smiled at his reply, but he did not bother urging the other man to speed up.
Just as Boss was finding Keh''s reaction strange, a car sped toward them from behind.
Thinking that the car was there to rescue him, Boss slowed down.
s, Boss was toote to realize something amiss about the situation—he only figured it out when
the car was right behind them. He was about to speed up again when Keh''s knife shifted. “Stop
the car.”
Boss was forced to obey.
The other car soon came to a stop at the side of the road. After the car window wound down, Dave
stepped out from the other car.
Keh and Dave did not say anything to each other. They only shared a look.
Then, Dave walked over to the driver''s seat to look at the driver. In the next second, Keh swung
a punch at Boss. Just as Boss opened his mouth to moan in pain, Dave shoved something into his
mouth and forced him to swallow it.
Boss sneered. “Ha. No wonder you weren''t worried when I slowed down. So this is how it is. What
kind of poison did you give me?”
Dave took his time answering, “Nothing great—just some kind of poison that Spencer developed.
He hasn''t named it, but I heard that it''s quite potent, so I used you as ab rat.”
Boss stiffened when he heard that, and he turned to Keh. “What now? Are we still going to get
the antidote?”
“What do you think?” Keh threw the question back at him.
“Sit tight, then.” With that, Boss started the engine and drove off.
“Be careful,” was what Dave tried to say to Keh, but the car was gone before he could even
finish his sentence.
Hence, he could only knit his brows as he watched the car disappear beyond the horizon.
Soon, the car went past the bustling city and drove into a remote area.
Keh scanned his surroundings while keeping an eye on Boss.
“What''s the matter? Are you afraid?” Boss asked.
Keh returned his gaze to Boss before grinning, unperturbed. “I''d like to see whether your n''s
faster or my knife''s faster.”
Boss pursed his lips and nced at Keh. “A reminder for you. There are plenty of people in my
house, too.”
“So?” Keh questioned.
“Nothing. I''m just reminding you about it.”
“Don''t worry. I have my own way to leave this ce.”
Boss scoffed and drove the car into the courtyard.
Right as they entered the premise, someone came over.
Keh immediately cocked the gun and said, “Am I going to get out of the car while visibly holding
you hostage, or shall I make an excuse to get them to leave?”
Boss did not speak.
Right then, the person walked over, and the car window wound down. Just as that person was
about to ask questions, he registered Boss'' face and immediately said, “Oh, Boss, it''s you.”
Boss nced outside and said, “Have the men leave first.”
The person froze before subconsciously looking at the man in the backseat.
“What''s the matter? Do you need me to repeat my order?” Boss questioned.
The person returned to his senses and nodded. “All right. I understand.”
Thus, he looked away and conveyed the order through the walkie-talkie. “We''re leaving.”
Keh kept quiet as he observed the situation.
Once everyone was gone, the person outside the car turned to Boss.
“You should leave too,” Boss said.
Hence, the person gave onest nce at the inside of the car before walking away.
Without turning around, Boss asked, “Is this to your satisfaction?”
“Get down from the car,” was Keh''s answer.
The car door swung open.
The two of them then alighted from the car with Keh''s gun trained on Boss'' back the entire time.
“Which way do we go?” Keh asked.
“Inside,” Boss replied with a gesture.
“Lead the way.”
Boss then headed straight down the path while Keh followed him.
The decoration inside therge house was surprisingly simple. There were not many pieces of
furniture, and the house looked far from cozy, nor did it look lived-in.
With Boss leading the way, they took the elevator to the third floor.
Keh slightly raised his head to look at the surveince camera when they were in the elevator.
Then, he lifted his gun and destroyed the camera with one shot before pressing the gun against
Boss'' back again.
Ding!
The elevator doors opened, and when Keh raked his gaze at the scene outside the elevator, he
realized the third floor was nothing like the first floor. Instead of a residential area, it looked more
like a workshop.
Keh was right behind Boss when thetter stepped out of the elevator.
“Where''s the antidote?” Keh asked.
Boss signaled him to look in front of them. Three meters away from them was a door.
Keh narrowed his eyes as his gaze darkened.
“Let''s go,” he uttered.
Boss continued walking forward.
There was a facial recognition device in front of the door, and when Boss reached it, he stood in
front of it for a while. Once the machine registered his face, he keyed in the passcode. Shortly after,
the door unlocked.
Boss took another step forward to push the door open. He then turned around to face Keh and
said, “The antidote is inside.”
Keh scrutinized him for a while before grabbing thetter''s shoulder and pushing him into the
room while warily surveying the area.