āItās not that I canāt fight,ā Basil Xavier thought, ābut I have to protect Gordon Ford, so my hands are tied.ā
Besides, after a fight like this, he would probably collapse from exhaustion.
Heād have to kill every last one of them. Otherwise, once his stamina ran out and he collapsed, heād be completely at their mercy.
"Gordon, oh, Gordon..." Basil Xavier said with a bitter laugh. "To think the two of us would end up in such a pathetic state!"
Across from him, Tripp Pence was growing impatient. "Hurry up!"
Basil Xavier glared at him. The sheer authority in his eyes intimidated Tripp Pence, who subconsciously took two steps back.
He then realized heād been cowed by a single glance, and he burned with shame and anger at the loss of face.
He roared, "Youāre handing over all of your food to us today! If you donāt, you wonāt be walking out of this building in one piece!"
"Damn you, donāt push your luck!" Basil Xavier snapped. He had been about to give in, his hand already reaching into his backpack, but he snatched it back at those words.
Suppressing his fear, Tripp Pence retorted defiantly, "So what if Iām pushing my luck? Itās your own damn fault for falling into our hands!"
"Brother, I canāt just swallow this!"
Basil Xavier said to Gordon Ford. He then laid him on the ground, dropped his backpack, and lunged at Tripp Pence in a few short steps. He grabbed him and kicked out. "Fuck it! If I die today, Iām taking you son of a bitch down with me!"
Tripp Pence shrieked in terror. Before he could react, Basil Xavier had him in his grasp. "Quick, get him! Take him down!" he yelled frantically.
Several men closed in on Basil Xavier. Ordinarily, he wouldnāt have been afraid of them.
But now, he was so weak that his punches lacked any force. He was outnumbered, and after a few exchanges, one of them shoved him to the ground.
Tripp Pence cackled. "Hahahaha! And here I thought you were so tough. Turns out youāre nothing special! Get him, boys! He was offered a way out and spat on it. If you beat him to death, Iāll take responsibility!"
Tripp Pence spoke with grand bravado. In this day and age, no one on the outside would know if they killed someone, so he acted without any restraint.
The men ganged up on Basil Xavier. He managed to grab one of them, using the man for leverage to get to his feet and fight back, but he was knocked down again moments later.
Just then, he saw one of the men walking toward Gordon Ford. His eyes flew open. "Gordonā!"
He tried to charge over, but Tripp Pence and his men blocked his path. Unable to reach Gordon Ford, all he could do was watch helplessly as the man who had been silent the whole time approached his friend.
A flicker of excitement passed through River Larkinās eyes. He stared at the backpack, already able to vaguely make out what was inside.
He was about to squat down and pick up the backpack when the sound of footsteps suddenly echoed in the stairwell.
The footsteps were coming down from the floor above. At this hour, no one was ever out and about, making the sound exceptionally clear and distinct.
Everyone paused and looked up the stairs. Seizing the opportunity, Basil Xavier broke free from his attackers, scrambled over to Gordon Ford, and shoved River Larkin aside. He then stood protectively in front of his friend.
River Larkin paid him no mind, however. His brow furrowed as he listened to the footsteps. He wasnāt sure if he was imagining it, but he thought he could also hear the sharp scraping of a blade being dragged down the stairs.
A possibility struck him, and his face changed. Without a second thought, he bolted downstairs.
āStella Sterling!ā
āItās probably Stella Sterling. Sheās the only one upstairs who likes to carry a blade.ā
āBesides, in the middle of the night, in a situation like this, who else would dare to be out wandering around alone?ā
āI canāt let Stella Sterling know Iām still alive and in this building. Not yet!ā
āSo even if it might not be Stella Sterling, I have to hide. Just in case!ā
River Larkin frantically fled down the stairs at top speed. Before a confused Tripp Pence could even figure out what was happening, River Larkin was gone.
He was about to call after him, but the sound was getting clearer. He turned to look up the stairs.
He couldnāt make out the figure in the darkness, but he saw the distinct glint of a large blade reflecting the light.
His heart seized. He raised the flashlight in his hand, pointed it at the figure, and illuminated Stella Sterlingās beautiful, cold face...
"Stella Sterlingā!"
Tripp Pence cried out in alarm. Heād never dealt with her face-to-face, but he had heard plenty of stories about Stella Sterling.
Now, watching her approach with that blade, fear crept into his heart unbidden.
āWhy would she be here?ā
The same question echoed in River Larkinās mind as he hid downstairs.
River Larkin, however, didnāt dare show himself or even linger nearby. Once he confirmed that the person was Stella Sterling, he continued down the stairs. He decided to completely remove himself from this situation.
āAs for Tripp Pence and his crew,ā he thought, āI can only hope theyāre smart enough not to provoke Stella Sterling right now!ā
Stella Sterling was also holding a flashlight. She swept the beam across Tripp Pence and his men before it landed on the battered Basil Xavier to the side. Her gaze lingered on him for a moment.
Basil Xavier watched Stella Sterling with a wary gaze. āAnyone who wanders around with a blade in the middle of the night has to be a real weirdo,ā he thought.
Still, he warned Stella Sterling, "Run! These guys are bad news!"
Basil Xavier hadnāt expected a young woman to show up at a time like this. He had to admit she had guts, but he didnāt want to drag her into this mess. These men were clearly trouble. If they saw she was just a girl, theyād probably try to rob her as well.
And if a girl fell into the hands of men like these, her fate would be far worse than what he and Gordon Ford were facing.
Stella Sterling didnāt answer him. Her gaze lingered on him for another second before shifting to Gordon Ford lying on the ground.
āIt was still the same familiar face,ā she thought, ābut now it was deathly pale, and he appeared to be unconscious.ā
Her expression hardened. Without a word, she turned her gaze back to Tripp Pence and his men.
After his initial fear subsided, Tripp Pence calmed himself. He frowned at Stella Sterling and said, "Stella Sterling, this doesnāt concern you. If youāre just passing through, then go on your way. We can stay out of each otherās business."
As he spoke, he gestured with his eyes for his men to clear a path for her.
āStella Sterling probably isnāt here to meddle,ā he thought. āEver since our group formed, weāve never looked for trouble with her. Even though Iām wary of her and donāt like her, Iāve never done anything to cross her.ā
āStella Sterling isnāt the type to stick her nose in other peopleās business, so thereās no reason for her to get involved now.ā
The way they were acting toward her made Basil Xavierās eyes flash. āThereās something strange about this girl...ā he thought.
Stella Sterling didnāt answer. She walked toward Tripp Pence, blade in hand, then suddenly picked up speed and swung her large bladeā