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Chapter 264 Kristian Appeared
“Ms. Briggs, are you pleased with your new surroundings?” Brendan stood tall, dressed in a sleek, camel coat, one hand casually gripping a pink suitcase.
Freya’s eyes drifted to the suitcase,
Something told her the grudge Brendan held against Kristian had everything to do with whoever that prok suitcase once belonged to.
Keeping her voice even, she met his gaze and replied, “Illegal weapons, a private army–you do know there charges alone could lock you away for a long, long time, don’t you?”
“I’m aware,” Brendan replied, utterly unfazed, “but what of it?”
Freya’s brow tensed just slightly. This was going to be difficult.
“Sir, he’s arrived,” a guard announced, approaching briskly.
Brendan’s lips curled, a subtle smirk tugging at the corners. “Bring him in.*
And just like that, Kristian was led forward.
He wore nothing but a white shirt, pale from the cold, yet he carried himself with the kind of commanding presence that made the entire space feel like it belonged to him.
Freya’s eyes locked onto his. Kristian looked back.
No words passed between them.
After confirming Freya was unharmed, Kristian turned to Brendan and cut to the chase.
Even though he was the one taken hostage, he carried himself with the quiet command of a man still in control, as if the entire room answered to him. “I’m here now. Care to explain what this is all about?”
“Gladly,” Brendan answered, smiling.
But just as Kristian opened his mouth again, he caught sight of a gun being raised–aimed directly at Freya’s
head.
His eyes darkened, voice cutting through the tension like ice. “Let her go.”
“I will,” Brendan said smoothly, twirling a dagger in his other hand before offering it to him. “Take this and ot your left wrist. The blood needs to cover that stone over there. Only then will she be released.”
He pointed at a spot outlined in red.
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Kristian’s eyes followed the motion. “And if I do it, she walks free?”
“That’s the deal.” Brendan nodded.
Without hesitation, Kristian reached for the dagger.
Freya suddenly understood something and tried to stop him. “Kristian, don’t do it!”
The pink suitcase. The wrist–cutting. Dora Isle.
It all came together.
This wasn’t about power or politics–Brendan was after revenge. For a girl.
“Brendan, I know what this is really about,” Freya said sharply. “And honestly, don’t you think this is all just a
little childish?”
“Calling it childish just proves you’ve misunderstood.” Brendan clearly didn’t buy it. His gaze shifted to Kristian, whose hand hovered uncertainly in mid–air, and he said with a cold edge, “I’ll count to three. If that blade doesn’t slice, Freya’s the one who’ll pay the price.”
Kristian looked at Freya again.
She saw Natasha returning from the sea, and in that split second, a bold, dangerous idea flashed in her mind.
She met Kristian’s eyes.
That look–it made him second–guess his instincts. Could he really be reading her right?
“Three!” Brendan began the count.
Freya kept signaling with her eyes.
At that moment, Kristian understood her meaning. He reached for the dagger in Brendan’s hand.
Then, in one fluid motion, flipped it around and drove the blade right up to Brendan’s throat.
“Mr. Hoffman!” the guards cried, panicked.
Brendan lifted his hand to halt them, that sly smile of his twisting into something a little more unhinged–wild, almost manic.
He ran his fingers along the handle of the pink suitcase with unsettling ease, his voice low and mocking as he drawled, “You really think this little stunt can shake me? Kristian Shaw, you’re far too naive.”
Brendan spoke each word with slow, deliberate clarity.
He didn’t even flinch at the dagger pressed against his throat–his voice cold and commanding as he barked, “Break Freya’s legs!”
“If anyone touches her,” Kristian said through gritted teeth, “I’ll kill him on the spot.” Kristian shoved the blade even closer.
But his threat didn’t shake the bodyguards in the slightest.
Like lifeless machines, they raised their guns and aimed straight at Freya’s legs.
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In a flash, Freya sprang into action–snatching the gun from the man beside her and knocking him to the ground with a swift kick.
Seizing the chaos, she shoved Ashley toward the cliff and shouted down to Natasha, “Get her safely back to
Alerith!”
“What about you?” Natasha cried out, startled.
That was when it hit her–Freya was K.
The moment Natasha had stepped outside the signal–blocked zone on the yacht, she’d opened her laptop to track her mentor–only to stumble across a letter that left her stunned.
That’s when the truth dawned on her: Freya was K, the mentor she’d been searching for.
Haunted by Brendan’s words, Natasha had rushed back to save Freya.
But now, Freya had shoved Ashley down toward her, yet hadn’t followed.
Natasha called her name again, but all she got in return was the fading outline of her figure.
Natasha dragged Ashley out of the water. The yacht kept drifting away as she stared up at the figures on the cliff, finally yelling, “K!”
Freya didn’t look back.
She knew escape wasn’t an option.
If either she or Kristian tried to leave, Brendan would give the order and everyone would be shot.
But Ashley had no part in this, and Natasha had once helped Brendan. That favor might be enough for him to
let them go.
And in truth, Brendan was thinking the same.
He had briefly considered dragging Ashley down with him, but now that she was out of reach, he let it go.
“I should’ve guessed you were K,” Brendan said with a broader, almost gleeful smile. “You ought to be glad you didn’t try escaping earlier, or you’d be riddled with bullets by now.”
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