Chapter 159

  From the end of the tunnel, she can already see the familiar car entering the vicinity of Lux’s rest house. For the first time, she looked at the silent passage as a way in and out of hell.

  From afar, with her eyes that is used to look at distant things and sharp even at night, she could already see a glimpse of what Eunice’s mood that day.

  “Let her in,” she ordered to the man who blocked the path. Still, she no longer lowered her guard down ever since the previous tunnel guard gone without knowing where he was disposed to—just her at least.

  “But the boss had not given any notice yet, Captain!”

  “He knows that she’s coming today,” she insisted and halted the others, who pulled their guns and pointed at the visitor.

  “Oh my, am I not welcome here anymore?” Eunice was forced to get out of her vehicle for the checking, to which Eve cannot stop to not lengthen the commotion.