The despair and detachment that seeped from his eyes were something 1-1 couldn't quite grasp, "What's your beef with Sophie?"
Upon receiving Kermit's call, 1-1 had rushed over without delay. He hadn't had a chance to review the surveillance footage yet, so he was unclear about the circumstances.
"She killed my wife," replied Bernard.
"That sounds serious," 1-1 remarked.
Noticing Bernard's almost burnt-out cigarette, 1-1 quickly pulled out a new one from his pack and tossed it to him, "Let's strike a deal. You reveal the identity of the founder of the Siren Organization, and I'll help you find the Ratliffs," 1-1 proposed.
Bernard‘s fingers slightly paused when he heard 1-1's words, "You’re going after the Siren Organization without even knowing the identity of the founder. Why?"
"Same as you. A grudge born from murder, my wife was killed."
Bernard's brows furrowed slightly at this evasive answer, "It's impossible that every member of the Siren Organization was responsible for your wife's murder."
1-1's intentions to take down every single member of the organization seemed irrational.
"I don't know which member killed my wife. I can only deal with them all." 1-1 finished his sentence nonchalantly, glancing at the operatives and men in black waiting outside.
"Their families were also brutalized by the Siren Organization. We banded together for revenge. What's wrong with that?"
Upon hearing this, Bernard's gaze dropped.
Before he took over the Siren Organization, it was managed by Mr. Penrod.
Who Mr. Penrod and his people had brutalized before, and how, was unknown to Bernard. But he remembered well the blood he himself had shed.
So, it was the Siren Organization's prior actions that had provoked 1-1 , Kermit, Sheldon, and the other operatives into retaliating. Was this karma in action?
But the people they eliminated were the scourge of the business world.
The number of lives those people had taken was no less than their own. If one were to thoroughly analyze cause and effect from start to finish, it would be impossible to unravel.
"So, do we have a deal?" 1-1 asked.
Bernard's pride wouldn't allow him to yield in the face of 1-1's proposition.
"I'll consider it once I've had my revenge."
Since 1-1 was avenging someone he loved, Bernard would let him have his way. He would pay for his past sins, but he had to be the one to kill Sophie, or he would never rest in peace.
"If you disagree, then I can't grant your wish."
1-1 stood up, hands in his pockets, looking down at Bernard.
"Mr. Laurence, I respect your courage, so I won't harm you. Follow 1-3."
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