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Chapter 684 The Cause of Death of the Peerless Assassin (Part 2!!)

Chapter 684 The Cause of Death of the Peerless Assassin (Second Update!!)
"How was last night?"

"..."

When Locke returned to the Star Building, as soon as he entered the door, he saw Gwen who had already got up, with big eyes blinking, and asked himself this question.

"Uh……"

Locke frowned, his thoughts changed quickly, he pretended to be less than ideal, and walked towards the bar: "What did Carrie tell you?"

After all, he didn't come back all night.

Gwen is very smart. Locke was worried that if he lied, he might leave some holes in the future, so he simply asked Carrie to call Gwen yesterday.

However, Locke was in a hurry at the time, and he had just come back from work, so Locke didn't know exactly what excuse Carrie used to tell Gwen.

Gwen didn't doubt that he was there, and looked at Locke who walked to the bar and stretched out his hand to grab Bourbon. Teh, stop it."

Locke sipped the wine in his glass and cast a look at Gwen.

Gwen gave Locke a blank look: "Carrie told me all about it, that Chester went back to New York last night, and brought his ex-wife with him, but Agatha almost ran away. With Chester leaving?"

talking.

Gwen seemed to be a little upset for Agatha, looked at Locke, shook her head and said, "I think, although Chester is like a adoptive father to you, in this matter, Chester was at fault first. Yes, even if it's his ex-wife, he still cheated on her."

The corner of Locke's mouth twitched, followed Gwen's words, and sighed: "No way, so many years of relationship!"

If there weren't so many years of affection, he would have caused Chester to die early just because of Chester's deception.

but……

Forget it.

The relationship of so many years is there, and it is still useful to keep Chester. As it is now, it seems that Gwen is attracted by Chester's romantic gossip. Instead of doubting anything, he condemned Chester to Locke, and by the way, tried to correct Locke's wrong thinking.

For example, to prevent Locke from standing unconditionally on Chester's side because of his relationship with Chester for many years. This is not a real relationship, and it will only make Chester go further and further down the wrong path.

In the end, Locke also seemed to have an epiphany, and then, suddenly, thought of one thing.

Seems like Gwen was right.

Since when did Chester make mistakes? It seems that it was when the ex-wife appeared in New York that Chester took the opportunity to come to the Star Building, and then found the opportunity to take the USB drive from the safe. of.

and so……

Chester itself was not at fault, it was the ex-wife who was at fault.

After being corrected by Gwen, I have to say that Locke suddenly realized that the judgment made at the time was too arbitrary. It was the ex-wife who was at fault, and it was the ex-wife who guided Chester on the wrong path.

damn it.

At that time, he should have chopped that guy into pieces, making her not even eligible to be reincarnated!

Locke had a clear idea, raised his eyebrows, looked at Gwen who was doing ideological work for himself, nodded and said: "You are very reasonable, I should just kill the ex-wife who caused trouble, without her, there would be no such thing gone."

Blame that damn ex-wife!

You better not show up in front of me, and next time, if you're misleading Chester, I'll send you straight to the ruins!
Locke thought so in his heart.

When Gwen heard Locke's words, when he first heard the first half of the sentence, his face brightened, thinking that he had led Locke on the right path.

but……

Hearing the second half of Locke's sentence, Gwen opened his mouth directly, retracting the words of praise that had reached his mouth in an instant, looked at Locke with a somewhat inexplicable expression, and said, "It's not so serious, this is still a relationship dispute after all. So, first of all, the most important thing is to distinguish whether it was Chester who deliberately made the first move, or the ex-wife who took the initiative."

Locke said, "Of course it's the ex-wife, Chester won't."

That guy didn't know how moist he was without his ex-wife, and Agatha was also very indulgent to Chester, even if there were five phone girls on Chester's bed, nothing would happen.

It has to be said that Agatha directly spoiled Chester.

Locke said so, and then, in order to be more sure, he nodded on his own, and said to Gwen: "Yes, that's right, it was the ex-wife who took the initiative."

Gwen opened her mouth, and then, thinking about something, she shook her head: "Forget it, let's not get involved in this matter. After all, this seems to be a relationship dispute, and we are not suitable for getting involved."

Locke nodded and said something reasonable, then, he was slightly taken aback for a moment, then came to his senses, and looked at Gwen suspiciously: "By the way, what if I say Chester took the initiative?"

Then you must not help the evildoers!
Gwen thought so in his heart, but he didn't speak this sentence, but coughed, and changed the topic: "Mum just called and said that Dad is in the hospital, let's go quickly."

Locke raised his eyebrows, looked at his eyes dodging, and Gwen, who deliberately changed the topic, blinked!

He seriously doubted that just now Gwen was preparing for a double standard.

Although he has no evidence, it seems that this is indeed the case.

It is wrong for a man to take the initiative.

Is it a personal matter for a woman to take the initiative?

This……

Locke raised his eyebrows, and a picture appeared in his mind, and then shook his head violently, shaking the picture away from his mind.

He, Luo, has no color in his life.

no sooner said than done!

New Amsterdam Hospital.

"Did Helen say what's going on?"

"no!"

When Gwen Locke walked out of the elevator, he said to Locke, "It wasn't Dad who called, but a doctor from the hospital. She and Mom are good friends. I heard that Dad didn't let people from the hospital call Mom. Telephone."

talking.

Gwen saw Helen sitting on the lounge chair in the corridor, and hurried over: "Mom, how is Dad?"

Helen looked up, looked at Gwen and Locke who were walking over, and nodded with a smile on Locke's face, and said hello, "It's nothing serious, just a broken rib."

Gwen said, "It's nothing serious, a broken rib?"

Is this no big deal?
Helen chuckled: "At least, it's better than what I imagined, the result of being shot in the head by a unparalleled assassin."

Gwen blinked.

This is cruel words.

Locke was silent beside him.

He had thought about Helen's words and put them into action, but after thinking about it a few times, he always felt that the risk brought by the son-in-law beheading the father-in-law might not be controllable.

Gwen came back to her senses, laughed twice, and then walked towards the door of the ward next to her: "I'll go in and see Dad."

Helen grabbed Gwen directly: "We're talking about things inside."

Gwen stopped.

in the ward.

George, who was leaning on the bed instead of lying on the bed, looked at the drip in his hand, couldn't help but shook his head, and then looked at Beckett who was following business: "How is it, have you confirmed it?"

"From the ruins, we found some blank notices, and found the weapons room in the basement. What we found at the scene were the paper-cuts reported on every action of the Peerless Assassin in the past few years."

Beckett reported to George the progress of their search for the ruins, and then looked at George and said, "Judging from the clues discovered so far, Kabuda Icaris is indeed the Peerless Assassin, but... "

George looked at Beckett: "What's wrong?"

Beckett frowned, and then looked at George: "George, are you sure that you saw the death of the Peerless Assassin with your own eyes, I mean, we didn't find the body of the Peerless Assassin, maybe, could it be a fake death?"

"impossible!"

George shook his head resolutely and said, "It's absolutely impossible to fake death for such an injury, I believe my eyes!"

That back is open.

After simple treatment, it can be confused with the beef on the barbecue. Unless Kabda Icaris was already a dummy at that time, otherwise, no one would survive such an injury.

And George confirmed that it was not a dummy, he watched Kabda Icaris close his eyes in front of him.

The most important thing.

George remembered what the Great Elementalist said when he took away the body of Kabda Icaris.

"He's tired!"

"what?"

George returned to his senses, looked at Beckett with a confused face, shook his head, and took a deep breath: "The Peerless Assassin is dead, right in front of my eyes!"

Beckett didn't speak.

Just outside the door, Gwen, who had activated her spider super hearing, couldn't help opening her mouth wide when she heard this, and turned to look at Locke: "Is the Peerless Assassin dead?"

Locke also had a wonderful expression on his face.

Helen was at the side: "What, the Peerless Assassin is dead, where did you see that?"

"dad……"

Gwen was just about to say that it was his father who said it himself, and then, after reacting, he quickly pushed open the door of the ward, walked in, and asked George who was on the bed: "Dad, is the Peerless Assassin really dead?"

"Gwen..."

After seeing his little padded jacket enter the room, George quickly put down his crossed legs, coughed, and said, "Beckett and I are talking about business."

Gwen greeted Beckett next to him, and looked at George again: "Father, is what you just said true? Is the Peerless Assassin really dead? How did he die? It's impossible."

George opened his mouth and chose to tell the truth: "Yes, he died."

"how come?"

Gwen couldn't believe it: "Did you kill it?"

I do!
Hearing this sentence in his heart, George couldn't help saying it in his heart. Then, he sighed and said to Gwen: "The Peerless Assassin died to save me."

Gwen: "..."

(End of this chapter)

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