Chapter 7
When the men dressed in black arrived, Isabelle, a former assassin, detected a familiar scent emanating from them, which
unexpectedly evoked a sense of nostalgia within her. Of course, she was referring to the aura of death that they carried. Just
that. These individuals were not even qualified to join Dark Shadow, let alone be worthy of her recognition.
“Have you seen a man pass by here?” The leader of the group concealed his gun and asked Isabelle in a cold tone. Isabelle
turned her shoulder to them and idly scraped the dirt with her foot, as if she was playing with mud. The rainy season was nearly
over, so there had been frequent but light rain recently, leaving the ground perpetually damp. Outside the Jenkins family’s
courtyard wall, there was no paved road, only a dirt path. Therefore, a thick layer of soil had been piled up at the base of the wall
to reinforce it. Isabelle leisurely scraped the soil with her foot, burying the man’s bloodstains right under the noses of the men in
black. The men caught a whiff of the fragrance of osmanthus in the air mixed with the scent of blood, which heightened their
suspicion of Isabelle. Just as they were about to question her, the fat girl raised her hand and pointed in a direction. “He went
that way.” The men in black glanced at Isabelle. Though doubtful, they still hastily went after the man. Isabelle retreated into the
courtyard, closed the door, and went back to sleep. _ After escaping through the back door of the Jenkins Residence, Sam was
promptly picked up by his family, who rushed over to get him. After receiving medical treatment for his wounds, they hurriedly
returned to Taragon City overnight. Harris Residence, Taragon City. Sam resided in the southeast courtyard of the Harris
Residence. Upon entering the main gate, he went straight upstairs to change his clothes before meeting his uncle. However, as
soon as he changed, he found his uncle already seated on the sofa in the hall downstairs. His long legs were crossed as he
waited for Sam. “Uncle George.” Sam approached his uncle in a respectful manner. It was already dawn on the second day. The
man on the sofa had a handsome face. His custom-made grey pinstripe suit bestowed upon him an air of nobility and restraint.
Furthermore, his powerful aura commanded respect, making all the subordinates in the hall and Sam himself feel slightly
intimidated.
The man was George Harris, the current head of the Harris family. He was the youngest son of the retired Mr. Harris. Although
he was respectfully addressed as Uncle George by the younger generation of the family, he was only twenty-nine years old.
“Uncle George, why did you come here in person?” Sam felt a chill down his spine. Since he had failed the mission, he dared not
meet his uncle’s gaze. “It’s my fault for being useless. I couldn’t even handle such a small task. Not only did I lose the goods, but
I also got myself into this mess.” Sam was filled with regret. When his uncle was his age, he was already capable of handling
things on his own and could effortlessly control every situation. Everyone who saw his uncle would respectfully call him Mr.
George, but when it came to him ... “I’ll accept my punishment when it’s daylight.” Sam lowered his head even further. George’s
voice was indifferent and low. “You are a member of the Harris family, not a bodyguard or an assassin. Hence, it’s natural that
you can’t excel in all aspects of your first mission. It’s fine as long as you’re not hurt.” George was always lenient with the
younger generation. Having said that, he slowly looked up at Sam. “How are your injuries?” Sam quickly replied, “They didn’t hit
any vital organs. They have removed the bullet so I’ll be fine after a few days of rest.” When Sam covered his bandaged
abdomen, the string of numbers on his arm caught George’s attention. “What’s that?” George thought it was some important
information that Sam had brought back. Sam looked down. He had been very careful when he was cleaning the blood from his
hands for fear of washing off these numbers. Upon hearing his uncle’s question, he quickly explained, “The goods were stolen in
the suburbs of Norward City. After that, I was saved by a young girl when I was in a critical situation.
She’s the one who left me her bank account.” “Oh, a young girl?” George did not seem interested so he only responded casually.
“Yes, she seemed to be a student. She also said that if I survived, I should transfer money to her account.” Sam was deeply
impressed by the bold and composed girl. “Do you need help?” “You’re not critically wounded, so you won’t die. Although I can’t
guarantee that if the bleeding doesn’t stop within half an hour.” “Enter through here and exit through the back door. If you survive,
don’t forget to transfer money to my account.” Sam remembered every word Isabelle had said to him, as well as how she took a
pen from his pocket to write down her account number. She was indeed a very special girl. “I’ve already sent people to pursue
the stolen goods so we won’t lose them. Rest well. When those individuals are captured, you can decide what you want to do
with them.” George stood up to leave. After pondering for a moment, Sam caught up with George when he saw that he was
about to exit through the main gate. “Uncle George, I ... I want to go to Norward City again to personally express my gratitude to
that girl.” “It’s up to you.” George continued walking, but after a few steps, he stopped and reminded her, “But you should know
that you’re a Harris and how many people are secretly watching you. Norward City is so small, so your grand gestures could
cause trouble for her. Also, she has clearly stated her preferred method of gratitude, so why make unnecessary moves?” “Yes, I
understand. Thank you for the reminder, Uncle George.” Sam sounded somewhat regretful.
George replied, “You don’t need to go to the office for the time being. Stay home and recover from your injuries.” Sam said, “I’ll
be fine.” George said, “If you can’t sit still, try to find a doctor who can take over your grandfather’s surgery, or at least find a
method to alleviate his condition.” Sam replied, “Alright.” With Blood Shadow’s death, they all knew that the old man’s illness was
nearly incurable. After bidding farewell to George, Sam went upstairs and stared at the account number he had written down on
a piece of paper for a long time. How much should he transfer? His life was invaluable, but she was still a student. Would giving
her too much money at once frighten her? Would it have negative consequences and cause her trouble? After all, no matter how
courageous she was, she was still a teenager. She probably would not be able to handle billions or hundreds of millions of
dollars. _ When Isabelle woke up, she went for her usual morning run and then left the house with her school bag. Ethan was
waiting for her at the door. “Here.” Ethan handed her 7 dollars. Isabelle raised an eyebrow but did not take it. Instead, she
questioned him with her eyes. “You mentioned that your meal card was out of money,” Ethan explained. After considering it for a
moment, Isabelle accepted the money. As she looked at the 7 dollars in her hand, she felt an urge to laugh. She, who used to
get everything she wanted and have all the money in the world, was now relying on the 7 dollars given by her little brother to get
by. Isabelle asked, “Where did you get this?” Ethan answered, “I told Mom that my meal card was out of money.” Isabelle asked
again, “What will you do now that you’ve given this to me?” Ethan, “I still have about 3 dollars left on my meal card.” So Isabelle
slung her school bag over her shoulder, put her hands in her pockets, and followed Ethan.
She asked, “How did you know my meal card was out of money?” “You used to ask Mom for money to top it up once a week, but
it’s been more than a week and I haven’t seen you ask her,” Ethan explained. Isabelle did not say anything, but looked down at
the worn-out sneakers on Ethan’s feet. She thought to herself that her little brother was truly kind-hearted. As Nella stood
upstairs at Norward High, she observed Isabelle leisurely walking to school with a malicious glint in her eyes. “Have you found
them?” Nella asked her follower. “Don’t worry. By tonight, that fat pig will learn the consequences of offending us.” The follower,
who was drenched yesterday, said it viciously. She was already eager to witness Isabelle begging for mercy. “Hmph.” Nella
crossed her arms and snorted coldly. How dare that fat pig intimidate her. She’s truly asking for trouble.