The Killer Queen (Noella Briony)

Chapter 439



Stirling stared at the massive dumpster before him, uncertainty flickering in his eyes as he glanced at Yasbel. "Are you serious?"

Was her way of forgiving him really making him dive into a dumpster?!

If that was the case, Stirling suddenly felt maybe an apology wasn't necessary after all...

Yasbel nodded firmly.

"Seems like you're not really keen on apologizing. Guess you were just messing around. No backbone."

"If you're a real man, you'd jump in!"

Stirling took a step back. He felt she was just playing him, but he had no proof.

Tired of the back-and-forth, Yasbel smacked him on the back of his head, knocking him out cold, and dumped him into the dumpster.

As they spoke, several hitmen passed by them.

Stirling, his eyes rolling back, lay among the refuse, just another piece of trash in the bin.

Yasbel pulled her hat down to hide her expression and pushed the garbage cart away, disappearing into another room.

...

On the other side, the deck.

A group of hitmen gathered, puffing on cigarettes and discussing their target roaming the ship's corridors.

"My bug's been found. That guy's got his own hitmen for protection!"

"Wasn't that rich kid just an actor? Must be bodyguards hired by the Schnabel family."

Finn sneered, "Ha, what can those freeloaders do? I say, we take out everyone on this ship."

A bullet hit Finn squarely in the temple!

Blood sprayed instantly as a masked woman with a handgun stood above, her gaze icy as she surveyed the dozen hitmen below her. "It's Obelisk Organization!"

Noella's expression was cold, looking at them as if they were nothing but rotten fish.

"Soaring Bird likes breaking rules that much, huh? Looking to get wiped?"

The hitmen were both shocked and angry, "Wise Fool, this is just a small-time job. Why the interference?"

Silenced bullets flew, piercing through the hitmen's chests.

They fell, the previously indignant man now just fodder for the fish.NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.

"It's been a while since someone spoke such nonsense to me."

Noella's contemptuous gaze swept over the remaining hitmen.

"Soaring Bird won't be flying any longer."

"Wise Fool, don't think Obelisk Organization can afford to be arrogant. Abyssal Organization's here too. You're biting off more than you can chew!" "Oh, really?" Noella smirked, a chill in her voice.

"I don't care about Abyssal Organization, but your hides are mine."

The hitmen were sweating bullets!

Before even seeing their target, they were about to be taken out by Wise Fool. What a waste!

"Wise Fool, you're breaking the rules!"

"Rules? In my game, I am the rule."

Faced with Noella's disdain, the hitmen trembled with fear.

"Don't panic, she's alone. No matter how tough she is, if we all attack at once..."

From the depths of the deck, members of Polaris Star casually observed the hitmen, carrying boxes and grinning.

"Sorry, though our boss could take you all on alone, she's not by herself."

Ivan nudged Nolan beside him.

"Speak nicely. Our boss isn't alone, or what? Is she a dog? Ah, boss, no offense..."

Noella rolled her eyes at them.

In the brief exchange, Ivan and his team had swiftly assembled several sniper rifles, aiming at the hitmen.

"Let's see how convenient our newly developed heavy snipers are."

The hitmen were stunned!

"Sniper rifles! Didn't we go through security to get on board?"

How did they manage to bring such big things aboard?

Assembling several sniper rifles in under a minute, could normal people even do that?

Against Obelisk Organization, what chance did they have?

Noella's look was scornful.

"Leave now, and you might live. Once the game starts, I can't guarantee your survival."

The cruise ship sailed into the ocean, waves crashing against its sides, the coastline far behind.

The nearest island was deserted, and even if they could swim there, surviving would be a challenge!

How could they possibly retreat in such circumstances?

"Wise Fool, you're pushing it too far!"

"Not leaving?"

flying &

Noella's lips parted slightly, her coạt flapping in the sea breeze, her hair The roar of the ocean and the gunfire merged into one tumultuous symphony.

Watching the bodies sprawled on the deck, Ivan swiftly disposed of them, feeding the sharks. The scent of blood mingled with the sea, unnoticed.

Nolan reported, "Boss, we've dug up everything on Soaring Bird. Leader's unknown, always uses a dog avatar on the deep web."

On the deep web, most accounts are anonymous. Soaring Bird's leader had no ID, frequently using a dog avatar for posts, always in gibberish.

"The deep web calls him Dog-Head. I tracked his last IP onboard."

Ivan was cleaning the deck, erasing any traces of blood.

He looked up, "Seems like someone's upped the ante. Taking out the Schnabel family on this ship is worth ten million dollars a head! Boss, you're getting cheaper by the day."

Six months ago, Wise Fool was worth fifty million on the deep web. Now, as Ms. Schnabel, her price had dropped!

"And Mr. Pollack boarded under his real name, so he's a target too."

"The chairman of Pollack Group is only worth ten million?"

"Mr. Pollack's bounty rose to thirty million."

They were unaware that Noella was also aboard, the stakes raising on Stirling and Palmer.

On the borderlands, where lawlessness reigned supreme, mercenaries killed without conscience, all for the almighty dollar.

This time, the price on the target's head was enough to turn them against each other in a deadly race for the bounty.

Noella, with a smirk, whipped out her smartphone and posted a message using her notorious handle.

"Anyone who tries to beat me to the punch is a dead man walking. Wise Fool."

The deep web erupted into chaos!

Killers lying in wait on a luxury cruise ship saw the message and cursed under their breath.

Did Wise Fool really think she could dictate terms here on behalf of the Obelisk Organization?

Such arrogance!

A man wearing a Dog-Head mask chuckled darkly as he read the message.

"Well then, looks like it's time to send Wise Fool packing. What a shame."

Nearby, a burly thug took a drag from his cigarette, a look of regret on his face as he regarded the masked man.

"Dog-Head, you'd do well not to underestimate Wise Fool."

"Thorpe, you've already lost. You're in no position to lecture me!"

Thorpe just shrugged.

"You think just because I lost, you can win? Wise Fool isn't someone you can just take out. Why won't you listen?"

"She's just a woman! There's no way

a lady's going to have the deep web's assassins under her thumb! I'll

kill her and make Soaring Bird the top crew!"

Thorpe took another drag from his cigarette.

"Hard to say, but good luck with that."


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