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Aquila thought to himself, “It seems Lawrence had his plans set from the start,
now holding US in his grip, just waiting for the right moment to succeed and then
possibly pinning everything on US.’ “Too bad his calculations are off,”
Everett said, a dark glint crossing his eyes. “Pack up, we're preparing to leave.”
“Where to?” Aquila asked softly.
While they were under control here, he knew venturing out could be even more
dangerous, unless they planned to leave San Joto. However, Everett seemed not
inclined to depart from the city.
“Let's get out of the hotel first,” Everett said, his gaze slightly darkening.
There were always places in the vast San Joto where they could take refuge.
Aquila hesitated for a moment, then inquired, “What about the woman?
Should we bring her along?” “Let her follow for now. If we find ourselves
cornered, we can still use Emma,” Everett stated as he stood up.
“Alright, I'll call her,” Aquila responded.
Soon, the three of them gathered in the corridor.
“Where are we going?” Doretta asked, her complexion pale, looking around
nervously as if frightened.
“Just follow, don't ask too many questions,” Aquila snapped, before turning to
Everett and suggesting, “Sir, the elevator won't be safe; we need to take the
stairs.” “Hmm,” Everett nodded, following Aquila toward the stairwell.
The group quickly made their way to the second floor.
“Wait,” Aquila cautioned, halting abruptly and glancing down the stairs before
suggesting, “Sir, we should go out the window. Heading out here leads directly to
the lobby, and it's too easy to be spotted.” “Alright,” Everett agreed with a nod.
He wasn't particularly afraid of Lawrence, but avoiding detection could spare
them a lot of trouble.
Just as they landed outside after jumping out the window, someone shouted,
“They're over there!” “We're caught,” Doretta cried out in panic.
“Shut up, idiot,” Aquila glared at Doretta, internally frustrated by her
incompetence. She was truly more of a liability than an asset.
Everett, noticing that their pursuers were closing in without causing much
commotion, frowned and ordered, “Split up and run.”
As Everett grabbed Doretta, Aquila objected, “Sir, let me take her.” He felt that
Everett's chances of escape would be significantly reduced if Doretta
encumbered him.
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“Understood.” Without wasting another moment, Aquila turned and swiftly
departed.
Everett, wasting no further time, took Doretta and fled in the opposite direction.
As dusk settled, the light began to fade.
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Lawrence frowned slightly and inquired, “Where are the woman and Aquila?

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