“No,” Abel replied. “He had a scarf wrapped around half of his face. That side felt strange to me, but I didn’t think much of it.”
“Then, please tell us about that day, Tobias said, his anticipation evident in his expression.
“On that day, I won a bet against Oliver, the Jade King.” Abel explained. “So, I instructed the nearby jade craftsman, Mr. Hogan
Mack, to cut a bracelet out of that piece of jade and engrave two small characters on the inside...”
“What are the two characters?” Hogan asked..
Abel retrieved the delivery record book, tore out a page, and inscribed “Emmeline Louise” before passing it to Hogan. He
pocketed the stone, collected the thirty thousand gambling capital from Oliver, and followed Hogan to the workshop. It was
already midnight by the time they arrived. Finally, the exquisite jade bracelet was finished, with the characters “Emmeline Louise”
engraved on the inside.
Hogan mentioned that the remaining stones could be worth millions. Abel was skeptical, so he left Hogan’s workshop with the
stone in his pocket.
The cold November wind pierced through the northwest air, causing Abel’s cars to freeze. He pulled up the collar of his coat and
walked along the uneven, bumpy street, under the dim streetlights, back to the small hotel a mile away.
Meanwhile, it was Luca’s first time driving a pickup truck for a sales trip. He was so exhausted. that he hadn’t left the hotel all
day.
As Abel walked, he suddenly heard the sound of footsteps behind him. On such a deserted. and cold night, there were no
front of his chest, holding a fortune worth millions, or so they said. He took a few quick pulls of his cigarette, wrapped his coat
tighter, and continued walking.
Two shadows suddenly pounced on him from behind, and Abel was already stabbed in the back. He quickly turned around and
kicked backward. His kick knocked the assailant’s dagger off course, stabbing into the person’s thigh. The person let out a
painful cry and fell to the ground.
The other person was startled and exclaimed, “Mike!”
Abel turned around and asked, “How is he?”.
“You don’t need to worry!” The person pushed Abel away.
Upon closer inspection, Abel realized that the person had a distinctive appearance–it was Oliver the Jade King!
Just then, another person rushed out from the alley. This person wore a large mask and swung a knife toward Oliver’s neck.
Secing the situation, Abel immediately understood the person intended to kill Oliver. Abel thought to himself that he couldn’t let
anything significant happen; otherwise, he would be in trouble.
Abel quickly threw a punch and helped Oliver fend off the assailant. Following Abel’s punch, he forced the assailant back to the
wall, then swiftly reached out and grabbed his mask. The assailant turned his head to the side, avoiding the mask being
grabbed, but Abel pulled off a necklace cord around his neck.
Oliver rushed over and also tried to grab the assailant’s mask. However, the assailant didn’t dare to fight back and quickly ran
into an alley.
In the meantime, Mike, who had been stabbed, weakly called out, “Dad!”
Oliver asked, “What did you grab from that person’s neck just now?”
Abel frowned, not expecting Oliver to be concerned about this at such a time. “I didn’t pay attention and threw it on the ground!”
Oliver lowered his head to search for it, but Mike groaned, “Dad, I’m afraid... I can’t make it...”
Oliver bent down and lifted his son, saying to Abel, “Find that object you just grabbed, and keep it!” Then, he quickly left with his
injured son in his arms.
Enduring the pain, Abel squatted down and searched for the small object he dropped in the dim light of the street lamp. Finally,
he found it by the roadside ditch. It was a red necklace cord with a small jade fish carved on it. He picked up the pendant and
carefully it in his
Put pocket. He knew that this object was the only evidence pointing to the assailant who launched the attack. It was also the
witness object of Abel being ambushed by Oliver since it seemed that there would be a loss of life that night.
The blood from his shoulder soaked through his coat, warm and flowing down to his waist. Remembering that he had seen a
hospital in this county town, Abel determined the direction. and hurried toward the hospital.
The hospital was only as big as two houses, and the doctor on duty was busy in the emergency room. The door of the
emergency room was open, and Abel was surprised to see the tall and sturdy figure of Oliver. His handsome profile made Abel
pause, suddenly feeling that something was wrong. The teenager who was accidentally stabbed in the thigh was lying on the
emergency bed.
Oliver urgently exclaimed, “My son’s major artery is injured... Doctor, please, he needs a blood transfusion!”
The doctor shook his head. “We can’t do a blood transfusion here. Go to the county hospital.”
“It’s too late!” Oliver kneeled on the ground.
Seeing this scene, Abel turned and left.
Back at the small hotel, blood had soaked half of his body. Abel woke up Luca, who was frightened, and hurriedly helped him
treat the wound. Fortunately, he was wearing thick clothes, and the stab wound was not deep, so there was no major harm.