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Chapter 76 - Chapter 76: A Father Sees His Son Alive and Pulls Out the Seven Wolves

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"Fox has betrayed the Fraternity of Assassins."

The news announced by Sloan caused an uproar among the assassins.

Betrayal wasn't unheard of, but this time, the traitor was Fox, an Assassin Master second only to "Cross," the most powerful master in the Brotherhood.

Every assassin who became an Assassin Master possessed absolute faith in addition to their superb skills.

An Assassin Master betraying the Brotherhood had never happened before!

"Although I am very reluctant to announce this news, her name appeared on the Loom," Sloan said with a heavy heart. "We will always believe in the guidance of fate, and we will always believe that to kill one"

"is to save a thousand!"

"So, put down all your work and focus on finding Fox.

Send her to meet her fate, brothers."

Sloan's voice was filled with passion. "I must admit, this woman who betrayed us was one of the strongest Assassin Masters. We must be vigilant and concentrate all our energy and strength to take her down before she causes more damage!"

"Gunsmith, Repairman, Butcher... you few, stay. The internal operations of the Brotherhood cannot stop; they require your protection. The rest of you, leave immediately!"

Watching the many assassins disperse, Sloan subtly breathed a sigh of relief.

To be honest, he was panicking a little.

That's why he staged this scene, sending most of the

assassins to deal with Fox while keeping the ones he felt were both capable and susceptible to being swayed.

Sloan knew that the only people who truly posed a threat to an Assassin Master were other Assassin Masters.

Everyone else was just cannon fodder.

Moreover, if Fox were to reveal what he had done, the assassins might turn on him first and kill him the biggest traitor to fate.

Sloan was well aware of his own actions and knew exactly how the assassins would react once they learned that their faith had been desecrated by him.

"I didn't keep you here just to protect the Brotherhood headquarters," Sloan said, looking at the few Assassin Masters he had deliberately kept behind the ones most likely to be swayed. He took a deep breath, turned, and said, "Follow me."

Sloan intended to lay the facts bare before them and then use a combination of coercion and persuasion to win them over, ensuring he had the strength to fight back.

If he couldn't, he would kill them on the spot and eliminate some of the threats first.

...

"Something is wrong."

Inside the training base, Fox spoke. "When I went to buy food, I saw traces of assassins' activities."

"They're tracking us. No, to be precise, they're tracking you. Sloan doesn't know I've betrayed the Brotherhood yet."

Carlos looked at Wesley, who was still practicing his curved shots. "I received a call and a text from Sloan, but

I chose not to respond."

"You want to confront him in person?"

"Only in person can I show him my anger," Carlos nodded.

"If that's the case, it means it's about time for our plan to begin."

Morin said, "After all this training, isn't it time to give Wesley some real-world combat experience?"

"Given his current situation it's a bit difficult," Wick said, putting on his shirt. He had just experienced the effects of the cell repair fluid. "He still hasn't learned the curved shot I actually found it quite simple."

Morin smiled without a word, cursing inwardly.

"He just needs to find his inner intuition, but he hasn't found it," Carlos sighed. "He doesn't know what he truly wants."

"He hasn't been in this world for long since we dragged him here, so it's understandable that he doesn't know what he should be pursuing," Morin said with a shrug.

"But if you really want him to master it, I have a way."

Carlos looked at Morin. "You have a way?"

"Of course," Morin nodded. "Since he can't find a goal to fight for, just give him a goal he wants to protect."

"Carlos, why don't you replace that pig?"

Carlos: "???"

"Don't worry, I'll protect you!" Morin patted Carlos on the shoulder. "If he hits you, I'll knock the bullet down for you!"

I'm not worried about the safety of this situation; I'm worried about the undertones of your words, you bastard!

Carlos complained inwardly but, after thinking about it, agreed to Morin's suggestion.

Morin's suggestion was, of course, based on Wesley's performance in the original story.

When Fox stood in front of the target, Wesley succeeded on his first try!

To get Wesley to master the curved shot, he didn't necessarily need Fox to stand in front of the muzzle; anyone equally important would do.

Morin was very confident in this.

"I... I can't..."

Upon hearing Morin and Carlos's plan, Wesley immediately became timid, but with Morin's encouragement, he summoned his courage and decided to give it a try.

Wesley was very aware that the entire team's progress was being held back by him; he was the only one slowing them down.

Wesley desperately wanted to change, but things like this become harder to do the more you rush.

Looking at Carlos, who had replaced the dead pig in front

of the target, Wesley closed his eyes, took a deep breath, and tried to relax, doing his best to find that so-called "intuition."

After a while, Wesley opened his eyes, his gaze firm and resolute. He flicked his wrist and fired.

He was sure he had found that feeling, that magical power!

"Bang!"

Morin did not intervene. He watched the bullet slowly spin in the air, tracing an elegant curve that would make any physicist shed "tears of excitement." It bypassed Carlos and hit the target behind him.

"Bull's-eye," Wick announced.

"Not bad," Carlos said, breathing a sigh of relief. He walked up to Wesley, patted him on the shoulder, and decided to go easy on him the next time he beat him up.

"Although it took a long time, that's only compared to that freak."

Fox nodded, praising Wesley's talent for a change. "And coming from that kind of background... his talent is really strong!"

"It is quite good," Morin nodded, feeling a little disappointed.

If he hadn't succeeded, it would have been a great show!

If Wesley had failed with Carlos as the obstacle, Morin would have had Fox step up. And, based on the original story, Wesley would have succeeded with Fox as the obstacle.

Then, the question would be: he failed with his own

father but succeeded with his crush?

It's a well-known fact that simps don't get a house. If that had really happened, Carlos would have surely performed the great drama of "A father sees his son alive and pulls out the seven wolves."

His father wasn't as important as his crush? If that's not a reason to beat him up, what is?

The scene Morin wanted to see didn't happen... otherwise, Wesley probably would have been soaking in the cell repair fluid for ten days to half a month.

"Since the training here is pretty much over, then..." Morin announced. "Let's begin the operation!"

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