Kaitlyn had no talent for the arts of ancient warrior lineage. She could barely protect herself under the watchful eyes of her peers, and now she was the most relaxed among them. "I don't really pay attention! I follow Vivienne's lead!"
Vivienne's smile grew even brighter. "It's just a couple of urns of ashes. If you want to smash them, go ahead. I just hope Mr. Grimshaw and Gavin don't live to regret it!"
With that, Vivienne turned to Leopold. "Let's bounce, Leopold!"
"What?"
As Gavin and Asher gaped in shock, Leopold ripped off the latex mask from his face, his smile wild . "You got it, Vivienne!"
"Not good!" Asher's keen eyes spotted the red cartridge in his hand. Breaking free from Vivienne's clutches, he dashed forward, intent on stopping him.
"Gavin, are you out of your mind?" As he charged ahead, he didn't forget to glance at Gavin, frowning and lost in thought. "If Miss Hawthorn doesn't give a damn about the peace of her friends' parents after death, why should we care? Stuff like ashes, better to scatter them to the winds!"
"You're right."
Vivienne's fingers flashed with a cold gleam, and a sharp silver needle plunged into Asher's acupoint as he was caught off guard. "Ashes, indeed, are better scattered."
"Ugh..." The pain was like being torn apart, forcing Asher to his knees.
Vivienne didn't think it was enough, stomping hard on his shoulder. "Especially for a man like Mr. Grimshaw. Perfect for grinding to dust!"
"Asher!" Gavin's grip on the urn tightened. He might not respect Asher, but he couldn't let him be harmed on his watch!
"Freeze!"
A dagger with a cold glint was pressed against Asher's throat, the blade cutting through his skin, with blood dripping down the silver edge onto the ground.
Gavin's eyes bulged as he raised the urn higher. "Vivienne, stop! If you dare hurt Asher, the Grimshaws won't let you off!"
Sweat rolled down Asher's forehead, the pain causing his eyes to roll back. As sweat trickled down his neck onto the wound, the stinging pain tormented his nerves, but he had to muster his strength. "Let them go!"
His angry voice was laced with an indistinct resentment. His gaze, heavy as a specter at midnight, struggled to focus on Vivienne.
She seemed unphased, even smiling down at Asher. "Mr. Grimshaw, you're quite the sport."
With that, Vivienne glanced at Asher's bodyguards. "What's up? Doesn't your young master's word count for anything?"
The Grimshaw bodyguards exchanged looks. With their young master in someone else's grip, they dared not make a move.
Their weapons clattered to the ground with a series of crisp sounds.
Vivienne dragged Asher step by step out of the factory, only to be interrupted by the screech of brakes.
Gavin looked up to see a stranger in black, rolling down his car window. His gaze was fixed solely on Vivienne. "Ma'am, get in!"
Several SUVs were parked at the entrance, and Vivienne, seeing this, was in no hurry.
After an exchange of glances with Leopold, who was protecting Kaitlyn in the middle, they led the others away.
Once everyone was in the cars and the doors were shut, Vivienne slowly removed the dagger from Asher's throat. Then, with a sharp knee to the man's lower back, she snapped, "Scram, you waste!"
"Vivienne... I will have your head!"
The roar was lost in the roar of the cars speeding away and the sound of the urn shattering. The dust kicked up choked everyone, causing them to cough incessantly.
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