Minutes earlier, in the desolate heart of South LA’s abandoned factory district, the air hung heavy with the stench of rust and decay. The crumbling walls of the old industrial complex loomed like silent sentinels, their cracked concrete and shattered windows casting jagged shadows under the pale dawn light. Inside, Jason sliced through the coarse ropes binding Avril’s wrists with a razor-sharp dagger, the blade glinting briefly before he sheathed it. “Move it, superstar,” He growled, his voice low and impatient. “Time to find you a new hideout.”
Avril, her face gaunt and pale, rubbed her raw, reddened wrists, the skin chafed from hours of restraint. She gripped the armrest of the rickety wooden chair, her body trembling as she tried to stand. A faint whimper escaped her lips, her legs wobbling like a newborn fawn, barely able to support her weight. The relentless hunger gnawing at her insides didn’t help—she’d been starving herself for weeks to maintain her Hollywood figure, and since Jason had snatched her, not a single bite or sip had passed her lips. Her petite frame, already frail, was now on the brink of collapse, every muscle screaming in protest.
“Fuck…” She groaned under her breath, her vision swimming as she fought to stay upright.
Two shaky steps forward, and her knees buckled. A sharp cry tore from her throat as she pitched forward, the cold concrete floor rushing up to meet her. Jason’s hand shot out, catching her by the arm with a grip like iron, steadying her before she hit the ground. His eyes narrowed, irritation flashing across his rugged features. “Fucking useless,” He snapped. “Can’t even walk a straight line.”
You try being tied to a chair for a day and a night, you piece of shit, Avril thought, her blood boiling. But fear kept her lips sealed tight. Jason’s temper was a live wire, and she wasn’t about to spark it. Seeing his scowl deepen, she forced herself to move faster, dragging her numb, tingling legs across the gritty floor. The effort only made her stumble harder, her movements clumsy and erratic, like a drunk staggering through an alley.
Jason’s patience snapped like a brittle twig. With a grunt of frustration, he scooped her up, hoisting her over his shoulder like a sack of flour. Her body jolted against his broad frame, the sudden motion sending a fresh wave of dizziness through her skull. He strode toward the exit, his boots thudding against the concrete, each step echoing in the cavernous factory like a war drum.
“Idol! What’s wrong with her?” Harley’s voice cut through the gloom, shrill with concern as she jogged over, her blonde hair bouncing in a messy ponytail. Her wide eyes darted between Avril’s limp form and Jason’s grim expression.
Jason snorted, his tone dripping with disdain. “What’s wrong? She’s been starving herself all fucking day and can’t walk for shit. You’re so busy making her sing your damn songs all night, you forgot to give her a crumb or a drop of water.”
Harley’s face flushed, her lips parting in a sheepish grimace. She stuck out her tongue, a childish gesture that did little to hide her guilt. “Oops,” She muttered, then dashed to the car parked nearby, rummaging through the glovebox. She returned with two plastic-wrapped packets of cheap white bread and a bottle of mineral water, the label peeling at the edges. “Here, eat this,” She said, thrusting the items toward Avril, her hands clasped together in an apologetic plea. “I forgot last night, okay? Why didn’t you say something?”
Avril’s eyes stung with unshed tears. Blame me? Are you fucking kidding? She thought, her gaze flicking to Harley’s fierce expression and Jason’s towering presence. These people were monsters, their faces hard and unyielding, like predators sizing up prey. She didn’t dare open her mouth to protest, not when a wrong word could mean a fist or worse. Swallowing hard, she took the bread with trembling hands, her fingers fumbling as she tore open the plastic. The dry, stale slices hit her tongue like cardboard, but she devoured them with desperate ferocity, crumbs spilling down her chin. It was the kind of cheap shit she’d never touch in her old life, but now? It was fucking ambrosia, sweeter than any artisanal loaf she’d ever tasted at a Beverly Hills café.
Harley handed her the water bottle, her expression softening. “Slow down, girl. Drink first.”
Avril gulped the water, the cool liquid soothing her parched throat. She chewed harder, each bite a battle against her body’s weakness, the bread and water slowly coaxing a flicker of strength back into her limbs. When she finished, her stomach still growled, but she could stand without collapsing—a small victory.
Jason jerked his thumb toward the car’s trunk, his eyes cold and expectant. Avril nodded, her movements robotic as she climbed into the cramped space, curling up on the rough carpet. The ease with which she complied, the practiced way she folded herself into the trunk, was heartbreaking—a routine born of survival. She was too weak to run, too broken to fight, but Jason wasn’t taking chances. He grabbed a coil of nylon rope, binding her wrists and ankles with practiced efficiency, the coarse fibers biting into her skin. A dirty rag followed, stuffed into her mouth, muffling any chance of a scream. Pity? Compassion? Not in Jason’s vocabulary.
As he slammed the trunk shut, a commotion erupted near the car. Harley and Christine stood by the passenger door, their voices rising in a heated spat. Harley’s face was a mask of fury, her hands planted on her hips. “A fucking sidepiece like you thinks she gets shotgun?” She said.
Christine’s eyes flashed, her posture defiant. “I’m his childhood friend, you dumb bitch. We go way back. What’s your excuse—knowing him for, what, a week?”
Harley’s lip curled, her voice venomous. “Three years ago, you ditched him like trash. You lost your claim the second you walked away.”
Christine spread her hands, smirking. “And now I’m back. Deal with it.”
Harley stepped closer, her voice dropping to a dangerous hiss. “Back? Then get in fucking line—behind me.”
The argument spiraled, their voices overlapping in a cacophony of insults and posturing, neither willing to yield the coveted front seat.
“Fucking childish,” Jason muttered under his breath, sliding into the driver’s seat with a scowl. He didn’t have time for this petty bullshit.
Ding! A sharp chime cut through his thoughts, a translucent system interface flickering to life in his vision. [Villainous ally ‘David’ has killed a taxi driver. +100 Villain Points. Current Progress: 2770/10000]
Jason’s brow furrowed, confusion gnawing at him. Why the hell would David kill a cabbie? Was he stuck in some shady black-market taxi? Did the driver try to rob him? Before he could process it, the system went haywire, notifications flooding the screen like a virus.
Ding! [Accomplice ‘David Nord’ has killed 24 SWAT officers. +2400 Villain Points. Current Progress: 5170/10000]
“What the fuck?” Jason’s voice was a low growl, his mind reeling. David was taking on cops now?
Ding! [Accomplice ‘David Nord’ has killed 16 FBI agents. +1600 Villain Points. Current Progress: 6770/10000]
“Are you fucking kidding me?” Jason muttered, his knuckles whitening on the steering wheel. Was the system glitching out?
Ding! [Accomplice ‘David Nord’ has killed 13 professional soldiers. +1300 Villain Points. Current Progress: 8070/10000]
Jason’s brain short-circuited. What the hell was David doing? Solo-raiding a police station? A fucking military base? The numbers didn’t lie—his right-hand man was racking up bodies like a one-man apocalypse. Jason’s mind raced, trying to piece together a scenario. The only logical explanation, assuming the system wasn’t fucked, was that David had gone full Rambo with heavy weapons—maybe an RPG, maybe a goddamn bomb—and stormed an LAPD stronghold, drawing the feds and the army into the fray.
He fumbled for his phone, his hands shaking with a mix of disbelief and adrenaline, and dialed David’s number. “Hey, boss!” David’s voice was infuriatingly calm, like he’d just finished a morning jog instead of a massacre.
“David, what the fuck is going on?” Jason demanded, his voice tight. “What’s with the body count?”
“Oh, just a little situation,” David replied, casual as ever. “I was in a taxi heading to the factory when I spotted a SWAT team rolling up in armored vans, maybe a few klicks out. They were coming for you, boss.”
Jason’s blood ran cold. SWAT? Armored vans? The cops had found his hideout already? Since when were the LAPD this fucking efficient? “Get out of there, now,” He barked. “Don’t let them grab you. I’ll contact you once I’m somewhere safe.”
“No need to run, boss,” David said, his tone almost amused. Jason could hear the smirk in his voice. “I took care of the whole team.”
Jason blinked, his brain struggling to process. “What?”
David glanced at the pale, hollow-eyed Major Rhodes, sprawled nearby in the wreckage. “Yeah, I wiped them out. All of ’em.”
“You? Alone?” Jason’s voice cracked, his mind refusing to accept it.
“Yup.”
“No RPGs? No heavy weapons?”
David chuckled. “Unless you can smuggle an RPG on a commercial flight.”
Jason was speechless, his jaw hanging open. He pressed a hand to his forehead, feeling a headache coming on. One guy. One fucking guy had taken out a fully armed, fifty-man elite squad? It was insane, impossible, the kind of shit you’d only see in a hollywood movies. His knowledge couldn’t wrap around it, but then he remembered David’s Level 10 Firearms Mastery skill. Fucking hell, he thought. Level 10 is a goddamn nightmare.
“If it’s all clear, hold tight,” Jason said, forcing his voice to stay steady. “I’m heading your way.”
“Cool. Oh, and I’ve got a live one here—a major, by his rank. Might squeeze something useful out of him.”
Jason hung up, his pulse hammering in his ears. He started the car, the engine’s roar a faint echo of the chaos in his mind. He needed to see this shitshow for himself. Glancing over, he saw Harley and Christine still bickering by the passenger door, their voices shrill and relentless. Fucking hell, they’re still at it?
He rolled down the window, his patience gone. “Enough! Both of you, get your asses in the back, now!” He roared, his voice cutting through their argument like a blade.
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Chapters
- Chapter 289 Fight
- Chapter 288 Thank You
- Chapter 287 287 Intimate
- Chapter 286 286 Blue Light
- Chapter 285 Core
- Chapter 284 Guests
- Chapter 283 New York
- Chapter 282 Handle
- Chapter 281 Assemble
- Chapter 280 Gift
- Chapter 279 War
- Chapter 278 Height
- Chapter 277 Talk
- Chapter 276 The good The bad
- Chapter 275 Good People
- Chapter 274 Hammer
- Chapter 273 Future
- Chapter 272 Failure
- Chapter 271 271 Try
- Chapter 270 270 Nothing
- Chapter 269
- Chapter 268 Hearts
- Chapter 267 267 Captain America
- Chapter 266 266 Anywhere
- Chapter 265 265 Sign
- Chapter 264 264 Museum
- Chapter 263 263 Funeral
- Chapter 262 Blacklight
- Chapter 261 I’m In
- Chapter 260 Claw
- Chapter 259 Dead Stop
- Chapter 258 Heroes
- Chapter 257 257 Corpse
- Chapter 256 256 Duty Calls
- Chapter 255 255 Game Over
- Chapter 254 254 Bad
- Chapter 253 253 Status
- Chapter 252 252 Modern Life
- Chapter 251 Dance
- Chapter 250 Spot-On
- Chapter 249 Otaku
- Chapter 248 248 Memory
- Chapter 247 Alex
- Chapter 246 You And Me
- Chapter 245 245 Waka-Waka
- Chapter 244 244 Rage
- Chapter 243 Die
- Chapter 242 One
- Chapter 241 Honor
- Chapter 240 Perfect
- Chapter 239 Abomination
- Chapter 238 238 Version
- Chapter 237 237 Blonk
- Chapter 236 Spin
- Chapter 235 Aura
- Chapter 234 234 Trouble
- Chapter 233 233 Head
- Chapter 232 Awake
- Chapter 231 Serum
- Chapter 230 230 Result
- Chapter 229 Round 1
- Chapter 228 Father
- Chapter 227 227 OPM
- Chapter 226 Again Betrayal
- Chapter 225 Usain Bolt
- Chapter 224 Betrayal
- Chapter 223 223 Secret
- Chapter 222 222 GreenBlue
- Chapter 221 221 Rate
- Chapter 220 220 Out
- Chapter 219 Favela
- Chapter 218 Soda
- Chapter 217 Dim
- Chapter 216 Minimum
- Chapter 215 Hill six ways
- Chapter 214 Important
- Chapter 213 EZ-EZ
- Chapter 212 Whisper
- Chapter 211 Level
- Chapter 210 210 Limit
- Chapter 209 Force
- Chapter 208 Malibu
- Chapter 207 Happy
- Chapter 206 Breathe
- Chapter 205
- Chapter 204 204 Focus
- Chapter 203 Stiff
- Chapter 202 More Jets
- Chapter 201 Everything
- Chapter 200 Crate
- Chapter 199 Two P
- Chapter 198 Lead
- Chapter 197 197 Student
- Chapter 196 Pen
- Chapter 195 Dinner
- Chapter 194 Three
- Chapter 193 Zippo
- Chapter 192 Truck
- Chapter 191 Mona
- Chapter 190 Paris
- Chapter 189 Ugly
- Chapter 188 Grind
- Chapter 187 187 We're green
- Chapter 186 186 Train
- Chapter 185 185 George
- Chapter 184 184
- Chapter 183 183 Reggie
- Chapter 182 New
- Chapter 181 Counter
- Chapter 180 Air
- Chapter 179 Bye-Bye
- Chapter 178 Joint
- Chapter 177 Clash
- Chapter 176 Hollywood Hills
- Chapter 175 Hill
- Chapter 174 Waiting
- Chapter 173 173 Plan
- Chapter 172 Meeting End
- Chapter 171 Eyes
- Chapter 170 Perfect
- Chapter 169 Iron
- Chapter 168 Cigarette
- Chapter 167 Grim Reaper
- Chapter 166 Fight
- Chapter 165 Magzine
- Chapter 164 164 Orb
- Chapter 163
- Chapter 162 Rocket launchers
- Chapter 161 MK19
- Chapter 160 Click
- Chapter 159 Showtime
- Chapter 158 Door
- Chapter 157 Gift
- Chapter 156 Level
- Chapter 155 155
- Chapter 154 154
- Chapter 153
- Chapter 152
- Chapter 151 151
- Chapter 150
- Chapter 149
- Chapter 148 148
- Chapter 147 147
- Chapter 146 146
- Chapter 145 145
- Chapter 144 144
- Chapter 143 143
- Chapter 142
- Chapter 141
- Chapter 140 140
- Chapter 139 139
- Chapter 138 138
- Chapter 137
- Chapter 136
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 134 134
- Chapter 133 133
- Chapter 132 132
- Chapter 131 131
- Chapter 130 130
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 128
- Chapter 127
- Chapter 126
- Chapter 125
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 122
- Chapter 121
- Chapter 120
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107 107
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100 100
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1