CHapter 170
Beneath Lockhart Prison, a dozen of snipers took aim at the helicopter circling above!
Noe set down her binocrs and turned to Palmer, who was standing beside her.
Think we can dodge a hail of bullets if they all fire at once?”
It’s gonna be tough,”
Lockhart Prison was a fortress with checkpoints at every turn. They’d only managed to slip inside
because someone up top had greased the wheels, allowing them to take a secret passage.
Noe spun around and pulled a metal case from behind her, slipping on a pair of jet–ck gloves.
“I need five minutes to assemble the sniper rifle. You’re on watch until then.”
Palmer nodded, his gaze icy as he surveyed the dark expanse of the prison below.
“Five minutes is doable, but they’ve got the numbers. Dodging bullets might get a little hairy.*
Noe’s voice was cool as she responded, “I’m not looking to go toe–to–toe with them. I’ve got a
different fish to fry.”
Quickly, she pieced together the sniper rifle, expertly calcting the trajectory as she aimed at a
distant flickering window.
Atop the highest tower stood a dark spire, and from within, it seemed as if a pair of watching eyes
lurked.
As Noe zeroed in on the window, she noticed the number of snipers targeting them from below
was multiplying rapidly!
Palmer took out his phone and made a call, “Xavier, long time no see.”
The reply was a sardonic chuckle, the voice deep and raspy, as if scarred by a de, “Your little
lady’s got some nerve, aiming at me. Does she even know who I am? Marcel’s granddaughter has
some guts, huh?*
Noe’s voice was indifferent, “What my granddad’s like is none of your business. If you’re brave
enough for us to send you to meet your maker, then I’m afraid that precious bracelet of yours will be
shattered to bits.”
She waved a hand in front of the sniper rifle, revealing a clear jade bracelet, wless and imbued
with streaks of purple amid the green – a rare gem among themon stones.
“The bracelet’s with you? Howe it’s in your hands?”
scoffed, “My grandma gave to me, so nat ent, that fool, but you got the wrong person
It’s with me You
The buyer of the jade bracelet had vanished within Lockhart Prison, and in this hellish ce, few
had the privilege of inte ess. The man in the tower was clearly the top dog of the dark
spire.
Noelle had suspected as much when Marcel had her bring along a video her grandmother had
recorded, hinting at some connection between her and Lockhart Prison.
“Your grandma? What’s her name?”
The man on the other end of the line stood abruptly, his aged voice quivering uncontrobly.
Calmly, Noe released the safety on her sniper rifle and replied coolly, “Harriet.”
Upon hearing that name, Xavier flung open the window and bellowed, “The lot of you, back off! Let
them through! Anyone fires a shot, and they’re shark bait!”
Noe set down the rifle, a tinge of regret in her voice, “Pity, I was looking forward to blowing your
head off.”
Xavier remained silent, his gaze locked onto the figures in the helicopter. A single shot from Noe,
and not even walls of steel would keep the target alive.
Hearing her tone, Palmer chuckled softly, affectionately ruffling her hair, “It’s a damn shame I won’t
get to see you take the shot. Maybe next time we can have a littlepetition.”
The leader of the Obelisk Organization was renowned for the marksmanship, never missing the
mark, one shot one kill.
As the chief of the rival Abyssal Organization, he too was curious to see his girl at her most
dazzling.
Noe raised an eyebrow and smiled, “Sure.”
The helicopternded at the foot of the dark spire, where a couple of towering shirtless brutes with
muscles like boulders and fierce, intimidating faces stood guard.
An old man, well into his seventies, sat behind them.
Xavier’s face was marred by a scar running from his eyelid to his jawline, and his eyes were as
cold and ruthless as a lone wolf on the desert ins, a single nce enough to send chills down
one’s spine. He watched the two young intruders approach.
Noe, carrying a heavy sniper rifle, was d in a sleek ck jumpsuit with stiletto boots. She met
Xavier’s gaze without fear, her eyes brimming with disdain and contempt.
“Xavier, this wee mat of intimidation is just childish.” Noe said coldly, “If you’re
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mer’s hand found Noe’s waist, “Obelisk Organization runs a kindergarten now
When we took down Pris Star, we saved some dimwits with fried brains. Ther 10s seem on par
with Xavier’s here!*
The men surrounding them couldn’t believe these brash youngsters dared to mock their boss. Guns
were raised instantly!
Xavier, impatient, waved them off, “Get out. You two,e over here.”
Ignoring Palmerpletely, Xavier fixed his gaze on Noe, which was intense, almost burning
with an inexplicable fervor.
“You said your grandma’s Harriet? How is she?”
*She passed away, brain cancer.”
The news seemed to strike Xavier with disbelief, yet he had to ept it. He sat on a throne
adorned with jewels and precious stones, his expression forlorn.
“Your bracelet, let me see it.*
Noe was on guard, “This is thest thing my grandma left me. What if you don’t give it back?”
Indeed, Xavier had every intention of keeping it! That bracelet was Harriet’s favorite possession.
Just seeing it brought back memories of her.
“Hand over the bracelet, and I’ll release the person you’re after.”
Noe’s response was icy, “Dream on! This is my grandma’s legacy! Xavier, have you no shame,
trying to steal from a kid?*
For a moment, Xavier was taken aback. He…he hadn’t thought of this young woman as a child at
all!
Which kid could cross borders nonchntly, with a sniper rifle aimed at his head? Which kid would
dare tell him he had no shame?
“What else did you bring? Got any pictures of your grandma? Show me!*
Noe whipped out her smartphone and handed it over to Xavier, who studied the screen for a
while, visibly hooked, “That’s it? Just three photos? Don’t you have more?”
Noe’s voice was frosty, “Oh, I’ve got more, videos even. But why on Earth would I let you see
them?*
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helplessness staring back at the young
Do you have any idea who I am?”
Noe let out a derisiveugh, her gaze piercing as she faced the menacing figure before
her.
“Should I care? If you were a friend of Grandma’s, I never saw you around during the years we
lived together. If you mattered to her, why didn’t you ever reach out? And if you didn’t, why should I
bother showing you anything of hers?”
Why hadn’t he looked for Harriet? That question struck a nerve in Xavier.
“I…I didn’t know Harriet was still alive. I thought she had passed away!”
Noe crossed her arms and snatched her phone back with chilling indifference, “I’m her
I
only kin, and here you are, bullying me in front of her very picture!”
A sly grin flickered in Palmer’s eyes.
Xavier, the man was all about bluster but crumbled–with pushback. In his heyday as a bordends
kingpin, it was raw power that got him there.
Palmer had braced himself to step in between them, expecting a fight. But Noe, sharp as a tack,
had already sensed a peculiar connection between Xavier and Harriet. His girl, always one step
ahead.
Xavier was visibly rattled, “No…I didn’t mean it like that! Harriet, I wasn’t harassing her! I was just,
you know, joking around, yeah, just a joke!”
Noe’s suspicion that he knew her grandmother only grew with his reaction.
“Where’s the man I’m looking for? Take me to him.”
Xavier rubbed his hands together nervously and motioned for his sidekick, Magee, whispering
instructions. Magee dashed off immediately.
“I’ll take you to him, but don’t expect the truth. Tandy’s cunning is something else; even was taken
aback.”
Noe nodded. She had her ways of making Tandy talk.
Five minutester, Magee burst back in, breathless, “Boss, Tandy’s taken ill; he’s on death’s door!”