Chapter 938 Dangerous
Chapter 938 Dangerous
"What?" George froze, "Are you saying that Ivan didn't plan to escape with Violet, but wanted to fight
you to the death on Fallen Phoenix Mountain?"
Stanley nodded, "It's obvious, isn't it? From the moment he gave me the challenge letter, he had no
intention of playing cat and mouse with me all the time. Sooner or later, there would be a face-to-face
duel between him and I. If he disappeared after showing his face every time, how could I duel with
him?"
George nodded, "That makes sense."
"Secondly, Ivan is not stupid, if he really wanted to take Violet away and not let me catch him, then he
would have destroyed the surveillance along the way before he appeared at the club, so that we
couldn't capture the route he took to escape."
"So what you're saying is that Ivan is deliberately exposing his whereabouts, and then is luring you to
Fallen Phoenix Mountain to fight you to the death on it." George looked at him.
"That's right." Stanley nodded.
"It seems that there must have been an ambush on Fallen Phoenix Mountain." George added.
Stanley's face was gloomy, "If Stanley hadn't kidnapped someone I cared about, then I definitely
wouldn't have gone, he knew I wouldn't go over there even though there was a trap, so he took Violet,
only then could he guarantee that I would definitely go over."
Violet was his weakness, which everyone knew.
It is not surprising that Ivan would take advantage of this.
"When are you leaving?" George didn't ask anything else, just this one question.
Stanley gave him a look, "Now."
You can't put off saving your loved one, the sooner the better.
"It's okay to leave now, but I have a proposal." George said. Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
Stanley looked at him, waiting for his next words.
George narrowed his eyes, "Although the Fallen Phoenix Mountain can not directly use the helicopter
to go to the top, but can reach the foot of the mountain, you can first dispatch a team of advance troops
to go over, check whether Ivan left an ambush on the way up the mountain, if there is, you can let the
advance troops destroy, and we, arrive behind can unimpeded, so that the progress is faster."
At these words, Stanley fell silent, thinking that it made sense.
He then instructed the security guard, "Do as Dr. Joe says, and in addition, sneak in another sniper to
set off alone and go up the cliff."
"You're trying to attack him secretly?" George immediately understood Stanley's intention.
Stanley's voice was devoid of a trace of emotion, "If there was a chance, wouldn't it be better to just
shoot him down?"
Ivan wanted to duel with him, but he just wanted to finish Ivan in the fastest way possible.
He doesn't have that much spare time to play some back-and-forth battle with Ivan, it's just a waste of
time.
"As expected of you, Mr. Murphy, you are so straightforward in your actions, but this matter, have you
filed it with the officials at home and in this country? Otherwise when a human life dies in your hands, it
won't be easy for you to set things right, will it?"
"You don't need to remind me of this kind of thing, get in!" Stanley didn't have time to waste in talking
with George, striding towards a car at the front of the line.
George shrugged his shoulders, then picked up his pace and followed.
On the way, not a single person in the car spoke, and the atmosphere was gut-wrenchingly oppressive.
It was only when Fraser's phone call came that the atmosphere was broken slightly.
"Mr. Murphy, I heard from the people below that Madam was taken away by Ivan, is that true?" Fraser
asked in an anxious tone.
Stanley did not answer, the meaning was indeed obvious, it was true.
Fraser stomped her foot in anger, "Damn, how did Ivan choose to strike at this time, fortunately we took
Jimmy away in the morning, otherwise what if Ivan had also struck at Jimmy?"
Jimmy is still a baby, his body is fragile, in case Ivan really strikes at him, then Jimmy will definitely
have no chance of survival.
Stanley was indifferent to Fraser's words.
Yes, it's a good thing Jimmy was taken away in the morning.
That was the only bit of comfort he could take now.
"Mr. Murphy, I'll come over right now to help." Fraser said again.
Stanley shook his head and refused, "No need, I already know Ivan is there, and Ivan is also waiting for
me, he wants to understand the grudge with me tonight. It's too late for you to come over now, just stay
there to protect the three children, after all, no one knows if Ivan knows where I have hidden the three
children. What if he knows and sends someone over, so I need someone over there to preside over the
situation, and only you are the most suitable."
Hearing that, Fraser immediately calmed down and nodded, "I know, I will protect the three children,
don't worry, I won't let you down."
"I believe you." Stanley nodded his head.
Fraser added, "Then, Mr. Murphy, take care of yourself and make sure you return safely with your
wife."
"Mm." Stanley responded, and admonished, "By the way, don't let Calvin know about this, that kid is
smart, but is impulsive, if he knows, he might find a way to sneak over."
"Don't worry, Mr. Murphy, I know this, that's why I didn't tell Calvin." Fraser said.
"Good." Stanley was thoroughly relieved by all this.
The call ended and George looked at him as he put down his phone, "Now what should be arranged is
arranged, so you can concentrate on Ivan."
When George saw his gloomy face and stopped talking again, he also simply shut his mouth.
Soon after, they arrived at Fallen Phoenix Mountain.
Stanley got out of the car and stood at the foot of the hill, looking upwards.
The mountain had once been burned and was already bare and dark, and now that it was night, it
looked even more eerie, with strange noises when the wind blew, as if there were ghosts.
A bodyguard came behind Stanley and told him about the current situation on the mountain.
The advance party that had been sent up had been attacked and ambushed to some extent and half of
them had been wounded.
Because Ivan had gone up the mountain before them and had set up everything on the mountain in
advance, it was naturally dangerous for them to go up the mountain.
Looking at the wounded being carried down, Stanley's gaze sank, leaving a call to send them to the
hospital to double their compensation, and went ahead to the junction up the mountain.
Even though the mountain was dangerous, he had to go; his wife, still waiting for him to rescue her,
was there.
Without delay, George followed Ivan.
Sure enough, the road up the mountain was full of dangers, and even though so many had been
destroyed by the advance team, there were still many dangers waiting for them, with all sorts of traps
and weapons.
There are even places where bombs have been planted.
And the dozens of them stepped on one, and at once the bomb exploded, with smoke and fire and
screams of misery.
If Stanley and George had not been protected by many people in the middle of the crowd, then the two
of them, even if they did not die, would have been injured by the blast.
"Bah." Watching the people on the periphery being blown to the ground, George got up from the
ground, coated off the mud and sand in his mouth, and said with red eyes, "Ivan, this madman has this
kind of armament."
Stanley also stood up from beside him, his face was dirty but his expression was very calm, not at all
surprised that Ivan had actually planted something like a bomb, and said indifferently, "Don't forget that
Ivan used to be a member of that organization."