Chapter 1409 Standing before the floor-to-ceiling windows, Sheldon hesitated for a long while with his phone in hand before he finally made the call to Bernard.
âJust giving you a heads-up. Yates has me playing the away game, which means Iâll be on the opposing side.â
It seemed Bernard had already anticipated Yatesâ move, and his reaction was muted upon hearing the news.
âIf youâre willing to switch sides, you could just sit back and watch the fireworks.â
Sheldonâs lips curved into a carefree smile as he replied, âIâm Agent 1-4, the first to join Area Opaca. How could I possibly just stand by and watch? At most, Iâll avoid taking a shot at you.â
In Area Opaca, there were many brothers besides Yates. For the sake of brotherhood and the Syndicate theyâd built together, he had to follow orders and complete his mission.
âBut kid, even though I wonât raise a hand against you, the Siren Organization has blood on its hands, too. Theyâve taken down one of my own. I might just have to strike a few of their numbers down.â
The term âkidâ touched a chord with Bernard, making him feel an inexplicable warmth, as if heâd found a beloved family elder.
âSee you tomorrow.â
Understanding that Sheldon wouldnât easily betray his position, Bernard didnât push further. After those three words, he added one more â âUncle Bernard had called him âuncleâ before without much thought, but this time it felt decidedly different, as if he were truly speaking to his own flesh and blood.
Sheldon wanted to say more, but Bernard hung up. Lost in thought, Sheldon was staring at the screen when the bedroom door swung open. Robin Spencer stood there, arms crossed, leaning against the doorframe.
âUncle, youâre the one they call 1-4, Mr. Quartus, right?â
Caught red-handed, Sheldon was momentarily startled, then brushed past him nonchalantly, heading out of the bedroom.
âYou knew I was determined to infiltrate Area Opaca, so you sent me that golden leaf invitation, mocking me with that foolish code name, laughing at my overconfidence. Yet you were there to lend a hand when I was in danger.â
Sheldon didnât respond, simply poured himself a glass of red wine to the brim, intending to drink when Robinâs hand covered the glass.
âUncle, because youâre a partner in Area Opaca, neither Elbert nor I ever got an invitation. You were afraid we wouldnât make it back alive, werenât you?â
Unable to find an excuse or keep hiding the truth, Sheldon looked up at Robin.
âWithout me, you would have died in Area Opaca. Do you really think Iâd let anyone send you and that other fool a golden leaf?â
Robin detested Sheldonâs sharp tongue but had to admit his uncle was right. Without Sheldon, he would indeed be dead:
âI just never imagined youâd be one of the operators in Area Opaca, or that Eleanorâs grandfather would be its founder.â The mention of Eleanor sent a shiver through Robin...
âI just heard you mention Eleanorâs trapped in Area Opaca. Is she in danger?â
Sheldon lifted his gaze, thoughtfully observing the anxious Robin.
âWhy do you seem more worried about Eleanor than Bernard does?â
Caught off-guard by Sheldonâs insight, Robin averted his eyes, releasing the wine glass.
âItâs nothing.â
âNothing?â
Sheldon took a sip from his glass, scrutinizing Robin.
âIf it were nothing, you wouldnât risk your life to save Eleanor.â
Robin blushed, refusing to acknowledge what he had done.
âAny decent person would lend a hand to save a woman or child in need.â
Not pressing the matter, Sheldon drank his wine alone, pondering the morrowâs affairs, âI overheard your call to Bernard. Are you two going head-to-head tomorrow?â
âItâs not exactly a duel to the death. Iâm just buying time. Once Iâve stalled long enough, Iâll pull out.â
He wasnât foolish enough to send his own people to their deaths.
âIâm coming with you tomorrow.â
Sheldon, in mid-drink, looked at him in surprise.
âWhat can you do there?â
Always frail and sickly, not fit for a fight or heavy lifting-was he going to be the lookout?
Reading the disdain in his uncleâs eyes, Robinâs face darkened.
âIf I didnât know, I would stay put. But now that I do, I have to help Bernard.â
Sheldog thought the boy was out of his mind
âIâm aiding Area Opaca, and you want to help Bernard by following me? Have you lost it?â
âI canât just stand by and do nothing.â
With that, Robin spun on his heel and left.
âIâll go tell my people. Make sure you call me before you leave tomorrow.â
Sheldon nearly had a heart attack. Not only was Robin not helping him, but he was also assisting Bernard and expected a reminder. Talk about bending over backward!
And Robin was helping Bernard for Eleanor, right? Why did the kid always insist on stirring up trouble?
While Sheldon was overwhelmed with issues, Bernard gathered his Siren Organization members and instructed them to head to the Golden Sea District. Shortly after, Aidyn arrived, accompanied by the elusive Mr. Penrod.
âBernard, your guys have been digging around and managed to trace it back to me. Quite impressive,â Mr. Penrod remarked.
Bernard, who had been gazing out the window, turned slightly to meet Mr. Penrodâs gaze. âWith no leads on your whereabouts, this was the only way to invite you over, Mr. Penrod. I hope you donât mind.â
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Mr. Penrod, leaning on his cane, removed his black hat and stepped forward. âEven if you hadnât come looking for me in the shadows, I would have found you. Of course, I donât mind.â