Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo Chapter 1240
âDonât be too full of yourselves. Weâre the easiest opponents youâll face. As you progress into the valley, someone will definitely defeat you!â
The man in black snarled, exposing the fact that they were mere pawns. There would be many more skilled fighters waiting for them along the journey.
Davin wanted to enquire more about the path ahead â the possible ambushes, the number of fighters. However, despite repeated attempts to interrogate, he couldnât obtain any information.
Their responses were the same. âNepenthe Valley is basically hell. Once you get in, thereâs no getting out!â
âCome on. First, you canât defeat us, and now youâre trying to scare us off? Do we look like cowards to you?â
Evanâs gaze intensified. He reminded everyone to be careful before proceeding in their journey.
The valley was hushed, and they could not hear anything at all. The more it was the case, the more wary everyone was.
âBy right, there should be some animals in the valley. Even if they werenât on land, there should also be some flying in the skies. But thereâs absolutely nothing! I donât understand!â Levant looked around the lifeless Nepenthe Valley and asked quizzically.
âI agree. Do you think that Crystal Rose is ferociously bloodthirsty? Even the animals feared her, and the birds dared not fly across the valley.â
âWe will get our answers once we meet her.â
âIn that case, letâs pick up our pace.â
The bodyguards suddenly reminded, âMr. Evan, Mr. Davin, we canât go any faster. Nina is really weak right now. If we speed up, she might not be able to handle it.â
Evan turned his head back and looked at Nina, who appeared sallow and sickly. âAre you tired? Do you need to rest?â
However, Nina shook her head. âIâm not tired. I can still go on.â
Evan suggested, âI think you should just let the bodyguard carry you on his back. They can take turns, and it shouldnât be a problem.â
The bodyguards replied intermittently, âNo problem at all. Weâre willing to carry Ms. Nina!â
âRight, we are!â
At the same time, Monica had tiredly collapsed on the ground. âYou guys go ahead. I canât do this anymore.â
Davin scornfully remarked, âI thought youâre fine just a moment ago? It seems to me like you just want someone to carry you too!â
Monica had been pushing herself for quite some time, but she was now exhausted. She didnât even have the energy to rebut Davinâs statement and just stared at him, distasted. With her head lowered, Monica did not utter another word.
At that moment, Evan instructed, âCarry her on your backs too. Look at how skinny she is. She shouldnât be too heavy.â
The bodyguard heeded his instructions and replied, âNoted, Mr. Evan.â
Monica was, however, taken aback. Why is Evan treating me so nicely?
She said, âDonât think that Iâll forgive the Seet family just because youâre helping me now. Even if you guys manage to save me, I will get my revenge one day!â
Evanâs glacial stare landed on her, but he chose not to respond. He continued walking straight ahead, and the others followed suit.
Another hour passed, and they reached a heavenly place with birds chirping and flowers blossoming. It was a complete and radical change of surroundings, to everyoneâs surprise.
âOh my god, all the while, there wasnât a single living thing. It was as if every step was an inch forward into the depths of hell. But now weâre in such a beautiful place. This is like heaven!â
Evan muttered, âIt clearly shows the wretched personality of Crystal Rose! We must be extremely careful with our moves!â
Just as he finished his sentence, a few women approached them gradually. They were sizing Evan and the group up, their eyes scanning them from top to bottom. Then, with a beaming smile on her face, one of the women said, âYouâre all our guests. Please come in for a cup of tea.â
I donât get it. Whatâs with their kind gesture?
Levant noticed the shock on Davinâs face and reminded him softly, âFor every kind gesture, there must be an ulterior motive. I think, by inviting us into their place, they must be plotting something evil⦠Perhaps⦠to capture us?â
Davin agreed with what Levant had said, butâ¦