Chapter 47: My Place
The killers are at the door and still laughing so happily … Lindsey silently spat out a sentence and lifted her foot out of the living room.
The doctors and nurses who came were a total of six people, and there were at least a dozen miscellaneous weapons on the floor.
These people are in the end afraid of not being able to kill Bruce, or want to defend themselves.
But Bruce is quite bold.
So dangerous people, actually put on the side to stand for most of half an hour. The other timid, not scared to cry also have to be scared to pee it.
Casually pick up a dagger, Lindsey looked at can’t help but snicker: “This knife seems to eliminate the military dagger, I don’t know how effective used to peel the flat fruit.”
“Keep it if you like.” Bruce smiled and said more slowly, “But the blade should also be smeared with a sharp poison.”
“Bam …” The dagger in Lindsey’s hand fell to the ground, splashing a bit of dust.
With a sideways glance at the knife on the ground, she shrugged her shoulders and stepped back, staring at him with a curious look on her face, “You’re doing pretty well today, I remember the last time you were in the underground parking lot, you weren’t like this.”
The smile on Bruce’s face froze for a second, sheepishly avoiding her direct gaze, pointing to the weapons on the ground and saying, “This is my place, after all.”
Lindsey gave a meaningful “oh”, suddenly remembering that he had not eaten lunch, involuntarily gripped the handle of the wheelchair, turned his head to the dining room: “How did you find out that the doctor had a problem, tell us.”
“These people are not professional killers, it’s easy to identify them.” Bruce slightly hooked his lips, his voice low and full of magnetism; “That doctor saw me, his eyes were evasive and he watched Cary intentionally or unintentionally.”
“Are there a lot of people who want to kill you?” Lindsey thought about it, thinking she could see that the doctor was odd, Bruce must have seen it better than she did, and didn’t dwell on the details.
“Are you afraid?” Bruce smiled pleasantly and opened: “The Lindsey I know is never scared.”
“…” Lindsey sweated, and it dawned on her that his tone wasn’t quite right.
It is clear that there is no special meaning to the phrase, but it sounds a kind of doting in the head, is he thinking too much? She hadn’t thought about turning a sparrow into a phoenix.
The air was silent for a while, only Bruce’s soft and light laughter, spilling all the way down the corridor.
After accompanying him to lunch, Lindsey thought about returning to Cloud Mountain, and did not even take a nap before starting to pack her bags.
Lindsey sat on the sofa in her room, staring at the things she hadn’t finished packing on the bed and worrying.
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A wall away from Bruce’s bedroom, Cary is helping to clean up in an orderly fashion, feeling a little grateful and a little worried.
I’m glad Lindsey won’t be back after she leaves, and I’m afraid Bruce won’t fit in at Cloud Mountain.
He privately checked Lindsey’s file, the Heard family is located in the town, a few hundred kilometers from the provincial capital of Cloud Mountain, is a poor place. Nothing was good except for the air.
When he was chosen by Old Mr. Grantk to stay by Bruce’s side to keep him safe, how could he have expected to have an additional Lindsey.
Bruce went so far away, in case Lindsey was too annoyed with him, would not have been crippled to be killed.
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“I will contact as soon as possible, two days ago there are a few brothers due to injury retired, some have not yet finalized arrangements.” Cary voice calm: “I talked to Carl about this idea before.”
Bruce nodded: “Very well, keep the satellite phone on you at all times, I’ll contact you from time to time.”
“All good, see what’s missing.” Cary stood up and unconsciously looked at the time: “If there is no problem, I will immediately inform the driver to prepare the car.”
“That’s it, just buy locally if you’re really short.” Bruce looked over faintly, with a hint of imperceptible smile between his eyebrows.
But he did not say anything more, leaving him and Carl behind, not only represents trust but also other intentions. They stay in the army for a long time, used to obeying orders, many times will neglect the feelings of their families.
People about the same age as them, children are in kindergarten, he treats them as brothers, marriage matters naturally also need to help more consideration.
No one can predict the outcome of going to Cloud Mountain.
He himself doesn’t know how long he will stay, maybe a month, maybe a year, maybe longer, so why let them waste their good years on something uncontrollable.
Cary finished his intercom call, checked the time again, and opened the door to move his bags out of the bedroom.
In the living room, Lindsey is holding the box with the sparrows and carefully feeding them, looking very excited.
Cary walked past her and said casually, “I’ll take care of it for you.”
“No, I’ll take it to Old Mr. Grant’s later.” Lindsey tilted her head and looked up at him with a bright smile, “Thank you for taking care of him all this time.”
Cary stumbled on his feet and almost didn’t fall out. He froze for a few seconds before he replied, “No thanks.”
“Okay then, I was just saying that.” Lindsey opened her mouth to reveal a mouthful of crystal white teeth: “Don’t take it seriously.”
“…” Cary grunted, straightening his back and striding out of the living room.
“What a mook.” Lindsey muttered, withdrawing her eyes to continue feeding the sparrows.
Bruce, who was parked in the hallway, listened to the conversation between the two, and his thin lips lifted in a slight arc of pleasure.
No wonder Cary wants Lindsey to leave, he’s not as good as her, and every now and then she’ll take him out for a laugh.
Sliding the wheelchair into the living room, he waited patiently for Lindsey to finish feeding the sparrows, then smiled and said, “It’s about time, let’s go.”
“Okay.” Lindsey raised her smile and walked out with Sparrow in her arms.
Bruce shook his head and controlled the wheelchair to follow.
An hour later, the car arrived at the foot of Nine Lakes Mountain and was stopped by a guard outside the gate.
Lindsey noticed that there were not only guards but also police dogs at the gate, so she sat still honestly.
Cary handed over their respective documents, checked them and drove on in, passing four posts before pulling up outside a small two-story building.
Lindsey looked through the car window and saw Warren standing in the courtyard at the moment, with a stony face talking to Charlotte, and suddenly had a very bad feeling.