Chapter 101-2
Not A Small-Town Girl
With his tongue cut off, the man could not speak, so he could only keep wailing.
"I told you to be quiet," Danielle said. "A hitman who canât even understand what Iâm saying is useless."
With a flash of the blade, the manâs carotid artery was instantly cut off.
The air was filled with a strong smell of blood, which was nauseating. The manâs remaining eye revealed the fear of death as he watched his blood flow all over the ground. His body gradually lost strength, and he eventually collapsed to the ground.
As time passed, more and more blood accumulated in the pool of blood, as if conveying the cruelty and ruthlessness of this cruel killing.
"Get rid of his body," Danielle instructed the bodyguard beside her with a smile. At this moment, she was like a demon that had walked out of the darkness.
"Got it," the bodyguard replied. Danielle turned around and walked toward the other hitmen, her gaze sharp. With each step she took forward, the hitmen were so frightened that they took a step back.
They were really scared out of their wits by this demonic woman. Initially, they thought that a woman wouldnât be capable of using any harsh interrogation tactics, but unexpectedly, Danielle turned out to be even more ruthless than any man.
"Donât, donât come over," they said.
In Danielleâs lowered gaze, a chilling darkness emanated, sending shivers down their spines.
"I usually go easy on the first person I deal with, not wanting to scare the others," she said. "Iâm afraid they might forget the information I want to know."
The group of hitmen thought, âWhat is she talking about? That hitman just died a gruesome death, and she still calls it going easy. If she were to be harsh, wouldnât our entire family be wiped out...
"Iâm giving you all one last chance to speak," Danielle said. "You all only have one chance. I suggest you cherish it. If the next person I choose decides to be as tough as the one before, then Iâm helpless."
At this moment, the hitmen were already scared out of their wits. After all, they were only given a chance, and none of them wanted to die. They were all afraid that if the next person chosen by this cruel woman refused to speak, they would all die.
"I, Iâll tell you. Ask away. Iâll tell you everything I know."
A man spoke with a face full of fear. As hitmen, they lived in an extremely dangerous environment, but they didnât want to die just like that.
"Look, hereâs someone who knows how to read the situation," Danielle said.
She was all smiles, but this smile made the hitmen tremble.
"Who sent you here?" she asked.