I grinned as each of Mr Crawsley's men fought against Jae-wun and failed. They still had no idea that I was the leader of this association. And when they found out, I would be there to laugh in their faces.
Mr Crawsley himself was still hidden behind a certain pile of boxes. I knew what the general had mouthed to him, I was watching this fight—of course, I knew—That plan had a fifty-fifty per cent chance of working.
It all depended on what Hirokazu and Jae planned to do with him. And my guess was to try and steal him from me. I muttered a curse and stood up as I watched the last of the general's main squad fall. It was Mr Crawsley's turn.
And he would not be swayed. I was sure of it.