Chapter 968:
Nia’s response was cold and clipped, “I simply don’t like you.”
Without another word, she surged forward, gun in hand, eliminating several of Cade’s men with swift, precise
shots. The Sacredice members quickly sprang into action. The few remaining men standing with Cade didn’t
stand a chance against them.
Cornered, Cade attempted to flee toward the doors, using his dwindling group of men as a shield. Familiar with
being a target, he knew his only hope was to escape as far as possible.
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However, Nia and the Sacredice team were formidable opponents. They caught up with Cade just as he was
about to board the ship and flee. They tied his arms and legs, then threw him to the ground before Nia.
“Shall you begin?”
Nia folded her arms, shaking her head. “No, you begin.” She was intent on dragging out Cade’s torment.
“Okay.”
In swift, practiced motions, they severed Cade’s left hand before leaving the scene.
Nia crouched in front of the screaming Cade.
“| spared your life to teach you a lesson. Don’t cross those you cannot handle.”
With those words, she drew a sharp dagger from her waistband and seized Cade’s right hand, slicing across his
palm. Blood followed the path of the blade.
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Cade screamed in agony. “Are you working for Nora?”
With all his men defeated, he was left alone to endure the excruciating pain.
“You're not as foolish as you look,” Nia remarked, her smile sending a chill down his spine.
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Now without his left hand and his right hand freshly wounded, bleeding profusely, Cade was overwhelmed by
fear.
He couldn’t understand why Nora, a simple pianist with no apparent powerful connections, would be tied to Nia
and the dreaded Sacredice crew. Nia had once been notorious on the assassin leaderboards, and her associate,
Selene, was even more formidable.
“Why, as a major drug lord, did you target a pianist? Who put you up to this?” Nia pressed.
Cade gasped, his voice trembling. “I don’t know. It must be someone within my ranks holding a personal grudge
against her. That's all | know. | had no part in it.”
“It’s too late for excuses now. Look at your hand.”