Charlie had a strong desire to give the olddy a rejuvenation pill directly.
It was clear that her life had been incredibly difficult, and now she found herself in such unfortunate circumstances, enduring significant physical and emotional suffering.
In light of this, providing her with a rejuvenation pill along with a substantial amount of cash could not only extend her life but also allow her and her son to enjoy a peaceful existence, filled with a little happiness for the years they had left.
However, Charlie recognized that he couldn’t simply hand her a rejuvenation pill in this situation.
This elixir was far too valuable, and if the soldiers of Wanlong Pce were to witness it, they might feel it was unjust.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
They wouldn’t understand the true worth of the seemingly ordinary bracelet, which held immense significance for the olddy and her son.
Instead, they would likely feel resentment, believing they had risked their lives for their own gain, only to see a rescued olddy and her son receive two invaluable elixirs—something that was practically priceless in the martial arts world.
Such an imbnce would surely create discontent among the ranks.
As the saying goes, “Don’t suffer from the few, but rather the uneven.” Charlie couldn’t bear to let the over one million soldiers of Wanlong Pce feel disappointed.
Regarding the Blood Rescue Pill he had just given to the olddy’s son, Charlie believed that it was a reasonable gesture. The olddy had already lost three sons and was on the verge of losing her first son; assisting her at this critical time was something he feltpelled to do.
Thus, Charlie decided to hold off on giving her the rejuvenation pill for the moment. He nned to visit her again once he returned to China, at which point he would not only provide her with a rejuvenation pill but also assist her in resolving all her life’s challenges.
As soon as the olddy heard Charlie mention his trip back to his homnd, she quickly replied, “Mr. Wade, I should bring my youngest son to visit you when we return home. It wouldn’t be right for you toe all the way to my house…”
Charlie smiled gently and replied earnestly, “Olddy, there’s no need for you to worry about that. After today, I will ensure that the soldiers of Wanlong Pce take care of both of you. When the time is right, I’ll personally escort you back to China.”
The olddy hesitated for a moment, then expressed her gratitude, saying, “Then… I will trouble you, Mr. Wade. Both of our passports were taken and burned by those people, leaving us with no means to return. If you expect us to go back to China on our own, that’s impossible…”
Charlie nodded reassuringly, “You don’t have to worry; I will make the necessary arrangements.”
He then turned to Abbas and instructed, “Abbas, have someone bring them all up.”
Abbas immediately nodded and got to work on the arrangements.
Meanwhile, the other soldiers of Wanlong Pce had already cleared away the bodies.
Among them was Hadik, an Indian doctor who had been shot in the head during an escape attempt.
Shortly after, Abbas approached Charlie and respectfully said, “Mr. Wade, all the bodies have been moved.”<fn09ee> For original chapters go to find·novel</fn09ee>
Charlie acknowledged this with a nod and said calmly, “ce these corpses, along with the living ones, in the cell.”
Abbas responded, “Mr. Wade, the cell has limited space; I’m afraid it won’t be sufficient…”
Charlie replied nonchntly, “That’s fine. Just stack the bodies together, like firewood, one on top of the other.”
Upon hearing this, Abbas quickly nodded in understanding. “Understood, Mr. Wade.”
He then turned to his subordinates and ordered, “Follow Mr. Wade’s instructions immediately.”
“As youmand!”
Soleil, Xu Jianxi, and A Liang, the living prisoners, were utterly terrified and cried out in distress, especially Soleil, who trembled with fear and begged Charlie, “Mr. Wade, please just shoot me! I beg you…”
Charlie responded coolly, “You are a despicable beast; you don’t deserve to die by my hand.”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>