Having ghen his der Pete charged forward first.
this tri–edged dagger gleamed
Facing the Special Operations Unit agents head–on. Pero qukkly and sell locks in a fierce buns. The sh of offense and defense was chaotic, but h polch, standing out sharph amit the flurry of movement
Sering Pete lighting so freochovaly, risking everything with no regard for his own safety, the robed man’s eller frustration toward him began to fade. Although Pete had botched their ns repeatedly, costing them dearly, at least he wasn’t abandoning ship now. Even in this life–and–<b>death </b>situation, Pete stayed to fight instead of running
robed man shook off his doubts andunched himself at the live agents advancing toward bles
thuds<b>, </b>apanied by grunts of p
pain. asionally, a spray of blood
The sound of shing weapons echoed through the air, sparks flying as des collided Punchesnded with: ared through the pas des grazed flesh
Meanwhile, the remaining five agents confronted the driver. Knowing he was cutimi ed, the driver still roared and charged forward teeth grined in defiance.
Pete wasn’t faring well. Blood seeped from a deep gash on his arm, dripping steadily onto his elbow and maing smeared wet, blood and dirt, and his usually immacte hair clung messily to his forehead
The driver, distracted by Pete’s struggles, shouted, “Mr. <b>Carrell </b>
sweat trickling down his face. His once–pristine white shirt was
That moment of distraction was all it took One of the Special Operations Unir agents exploited the opening, driving a slurp <b>de </b>into the driver’s abdomen with a sickening squelch.
The driver felt a cold sensation in his abdomen. He looked down and saw blood pooling from the wound. The reality of it hit him <b>only </b>after the trial shock subsided.
He tried to fight back, but this speed had slowed down, and his strength was fading rapidly. He was already in a disadvantaged situation to begin with. Now, he had lost all ability to retaliate. Another kolébe must followed switch, sealing his fane
The driver copsed with a beary thud, bis eyes still find on Pete with worry and urgency. <b>Even </b>at death, <b>bis </b>
With the curves down, tive agents split up, coordinating to encacle Fete and the obed man.
ichael watched the sore fold from a distance without involving himself <b>Or </b><b>rather</b>, there <b>was </b>no need for him to be involved
setther the robed man or Pese would be escaping this time
The sabed man found himself under komense pressure. He was killed, but against eight trained agents, even his best efforts were barely enough to hold his ground. He was constantly on
lensive, fighting off attacks with no time to catch his breath. If things continued<b>, </b>he would surely be worn down
<b>in </b>even worse pration His tall was mediocre at best. It was thanks to his quick reaction speed and the formidable tri–edged dagger in <b>his </b>hard that he had managed to hold off els. Otherwise, he would <i>we </i>been passed to the ground by now.
However, out of the ten minutes Pete had promised the robed man, only there had passed. There were still seven long minutes until the rescue helicopter arrived. They had no choice but to
The red man <b>out </b><b>a </b>gatturatat, thawing off an agent who had locked his arm around his neck. <b>He </b>shed two others with his dagger, forcing them to <b>eat</b><b>. </b>But before he could Gich <b>his </b>butt, Peret out a pained grunt.
Boliwing Mat, Prics Body Blew a good te beet away before <b>crashing </b>to the ground. He was kicked hard by one of the agents
“Pete” Are you alright?” the old shouted, lighting his way toward Pete’s position. He moved defensively, keeping a close eye on the sounding agents to prevent any sneak attacks.
Beta mennd several times and spat out a mouridol of blood. <b>His </b>face was <b>as </b>palle <b>as </b><b>a </b>sheet<b>, </b><b>and </b>he was too weak to get back on his fast.
The noted man was about to say potueshing when he suddenly felt something being pressed into his palm