Chapter 765 They Worked Together
Chapter 765 They Worked Together
Queeny's eyes suddenly became cold, and she looked at him drily.
That was exactly what Felix wanted. He looked a bit complacent.
Everybody knew Felix for being ruthless and sinister, but he was now acting like a complacent child in
front of her.
Queeny sneered.
She said, "Four years have passed, and you're still so shameless."
Felix wasn't mad at her swearing at all.
He seemed to be more proud because she was mad enough to curse him.
He raised his chin and said proudly, "Likewise."
Queeny was too mad to say anything.
Felix finally let go of her and walked inside.
Queeny touched her pinched chin. She knew there were Felix's thumb marks on her face.
She got angry when she thought about his smug face.
She stared at his back and tried not to swear. Then she followed his steps.
They walked all the way inside and soon arrived at the graves.
There were some new gravestones with many names on them in the center of a piece of empty land.
These people were all brothers of the Dragon Club. Four and a half years ago, the Dragon Club and
the Rosefinch Club went through a battle. In the end, the Dragon Club had a narrow victory. Those who
once fought for the Dragon Club were buried here.
Queeny looked at the black and cold gravestones. She didn't know why Felix brought her here.
She wondered if he wanted to kill her and avenge his brothers.
But he just said that he wouldn't kill her. Maybe he would just take it out on her and beat her.
However, if they ever got into a fight, Queeny actually doubted who would win.
Thinking of that, she suddenly felt confident. She looked at him with disdain in her eyes.
Felix didn't know what she was thinking at the moment. He stood there in a dark green fur coat, looking
tall and straight like a strong pine.
He asked coldly, "Do you know why I spared your life?"
Queeny didn't say anything.
He continued, "Because I promised them that I would make you live like hell. When you're finally dead
after all the pain you’ve gone through, I'll offer your blood as a sacrifice to Them."
He turned around and looked at her coldly.
"So, in case you forget... I will make you suffer."
Queeny looked at him without any fear or timidness in her eyes.
She asked, "So what do you want?"
“Well...”He sneered, white teeth looking like tiny shiny staggers.
Felix said, "I want you to come with me. I think you know what will happen to your sister if you don’t."
Queeny narrowed her eyes.
She looked at him playfully, but there was a dangerous light in the depths of her eyes.
"Felix, I'm warning you. Stay away from my people."
"You are in no position to negotiate with me."
"Oh? Really?"
Queeny sneered. She suddenly stepped aside, snapped a tree branch, and she started to draw
something on the ground.
"But what if I tell you... I have what you want?"
Felix was stunned.
He frowned slightly.
She lowered her head and didn't look at him. She kept drawing on the ground; after a while, a little map
was shown on the soft muddy ground.
"I heard that you've been looking for it, for quite a long time I guess, but there's no clue, right?"
Felix looked at her with his cold eyes.
He asked, "Why did you know?"
Queeny smiled; she seemed to be gloating.
She chuckled and said, "I was in prison, not blind or deaf. I managed to know what I want to know."
As she spoke, she tapped the branch on the ground and continued, "This is a map that I figured out in
the past few days. The information you got is true, but few people could solve that puzzle. That being
said, I'm the only one who has solved it so far."
Felix was stunned. He walked over and looked at the pattern on the ground.
It was exactly what he had been thinking about recently.
His face grew grim. Then he looked up at her and asked coldly, "How did you figure it out?"
They practically grew up together. He knew very well what she was capable of and what she wasn’t.
Therefore, he firmly believed that she couldn't solve the puzzles that he could not solve.
Hearing that, Queeny smiled casually.
There was a hint of mockery and coldness in her smile.
She whispered, "How does that have anything to do with you?" Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.
Felix's face suddenly became gloomier.
He stared at Queeny coldly and asked, "Who taught you that?"
Queeny raised her eyebrow.
She probably didn't think that he just wouldn't let it go.
After thinking about it for a while, she decided that there was no need to keep it from him. Anyway, he
could find it out easily as long as he was determined to know.
So she answered honestly, "Some old guy taught me something when I was in jail."
With a cold face, Felix walked away to make a phone call.
Queeny knew what he wanted to do. She sneered and said, "Don't waste your time. You won’t find
him."
Felix paused.
He turned around, looked at her coldly, and asked, "Why?"
Queeny walked to the side. She said as she played the branch in her hand, "Because he died."
Felix frowned.
Queeny looked at him with a faint smile and mocked, "If he didn’t, I won’t tell you about him."
Felix fell in silence.
He felt Queeny had tricked him.
Queeny dropped the little branch. With one hand supporting herself, she jumped on a stone and said,
"I'm serious. Let's make a deal!"
Felix stared at her coldly and sneered. "A deal? With you?"
"Yes."
"Who do you think you are?"
Queeny didn't respond to that.
She told herself that he was a nutcase. She should be a bigger man and let it go.
With this in mind, the smile on her face grew brighter and brighter.
"I’m afraid you would have to work with me to figure it out. And no one else can solve the puzzle now.
We'll get what we want, and neither of us will lose anything. Play nice, or you’ll regret it."