Chapter 1219: Go on. Do it. I dare you
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
"Now, let him go, or Iâll crush his skull. If he dies, Iâll drag another one out and do the same. Even if you stab Atlas, know that your fate afterward will be far worse than a life sentence for hijacking this plane."
The air inside the airplane grew thick with tension. The man holding Atlas hostage trembled, his lips quivering. He studied Penny and Zorenâs expressions, his heart pounding.
Hostage-taking was only effective when people cared enough to comply. But if no one feared for the hostageâs safety, then this wouldnât work. It was more like shooting himself in the foot. Still, how could Penny and Zoren risk Atlasâs life so easily?
"Youâre... bluffing," the man breathed out with a nervous laugh. "Do you think Iâd believe you? Haha! This is not going to work!"
"Huh?" Penny furrowed her brows. "You donât want to save your friends too? Arenât you heartless? I bet theyâd be disheartened if they heard about this betrayal."
"Shut up!" he barked. "Iâm done with your nonsense, bitch! Iâm telling you one last timeâ"
"What did you just call her?" Atlasâs voice cut through the air, sharp and unwavering. Slowly, he turned his head, his eyes glinting with something dark. "What did you just call her?"
The man felt his entire body seize up the moment he locked eyes with Atlas. He still had his blade against Atlasâs neck, but the latter didnât seem to care anymore.
"Stop moving," the man warned, shifting the knife slightly away. "Iâm still holding my knife. If you donât want to get hurt, thenâ"
His breath hitched when Atlas grabbed his arm, pulling it closer to his own neck. "Who said Iâm afraid of getting hurt?" Atlas taunted, his voice devoid of anything but cold indifference. "I donât like getting hurt as a preference, as a choice. After all, no sane person would willingly choose pain when other options exist. But that doesnât mean I fear it."
"Go on. Do it. I dare you," Atlas added, his voice and gaze unwavering. "If you have the guts."
For a moment, Atlas and the man locked eyes without a word. If an outsider had witnessed the scene, they might have thought the man was the one being held hostage. After all, he looked far more terrified than Atlas did.
"You..." Cornered, the man gritted his teeth, his ego, pride, and panic fueling his next move. "If you want to die so badly, then Iâll kill you!"
The moment his voice rang out, Penny shouted, "Second Brother!"
The man flinchedâjust enough for Atlas to tighten his grip on his arm. Atlas had never intended to provoke him into killing him. His real goal was to prevent the man from stabbing him in the first place.
"Youâ" The man barely had time to react before he caught movement from the corner of his eye. He turned his head â only to see Hugo already in midair, launching himself off a seat.
For a split second, time seemed to slow.
âWhat the â Why are these people â They all belong in an asylum!â
That was the manâs last coherent thought before Hugoâs foot connected with his cheek, tilting his jaw with bone-rattling force.
Time snapped back to normal, and the next thing the man knew, his body was flying away from Atlas. When he crashed into the opposite corner of the cabin, pain exploded through his back. The impact was so intense he couldnât even scream.
Atlas, on the other hand, had ducked and pulled away just in time to avoid getting caught in Hugoâs attack. Releasing the manâs arm at the last second, Atlas managed to soften his own landing, though he still hit the floor with a violent thud.
"First Brother!" Hugo was at Atlasâs side in an instant, helping him to sit up. "Shit."
He instinctively pressed a palm to Atlasâs neck, tilting it slightly to check the wound. "Itâs not deep. Itâs just a shallow cut."
"The knifeâs actually pretty blunt." Pennyâs voice chimed in as she picked up the weapon that had been flung across the cabin. "Tch. Even if he stabbed him with this, I doubt it would have penetrated much."
Irritated, Penny glared at the man writhing on the floor. "That bastard. How dare he beat me to killing himâ" She took a step forward, ready to deal the finishing blow, but a hand caught her arm.
"Thatâs enough, Penny," Zoren murmured, shaking his head. "Itâs fine, my love."
She frowned but didnât argue. "Fine."
Meanwhile, Hugo refocused on Atlas. "How do you feel, First Brother?"
"Iâm fine." Atlas touched his neck, checking the blood on his palm. "It stings, but itâs mostly just a scratch."
A small breath of relief escaped Hugo. "Iâm sorry I couldnât save you sooner."
"You did your best. Donât apologize for that," Atlas reassured him. "Now, help me up. I need to disinfect this."
"Okay." Hugo nodded, gripping Atlasâs arm to steady him as he stood. Once Atlas was on his feet, Hugo let go. "Iâll find something to clean and wrap that wound."
"Mhm."
With that, Hugo cast Penny and Zoren a glance. His eyes flickered toward the hostage-taker, but he forced himself to resist the urge to inflict further damage. The man was no longer a threat. Instead, Hugo turned to find first aid supplies.
But as they all busied themselvesâHugo searching for medical supplies, Penny batting her lashes at Zoren while he gave her a deadpan look, and Atlas checking his woundânone of them noticed the shift in the air.
A cornered animal always lashes out.
"Ouch..." The man groaned, clutching his stomach despite the fact that his back was what hurt. He lifted his head, catching sight of Hugo turning away and Atlas still distracted. His eyes darted over his head, landing on the emergency exit.
"You..." He gritted his teeth, summoning every ounce of strength he had left.
Fueled by adrenaline, he lunged.
In one swift motion, he grabbed the emergency door and yanked it open. The second it unlatched, he threw himself forwardâsnagging the hem of Atlasâs shirt in a desperate bid for survival.