Chapter 452: Murder for Goods_4

After Leonard Churchill spoke, he did not speak again.

The strategy among Serli's team was already perfect.

Upon discussing, they were ready to make their move.

"What tier is the opponent?"

"First Tier."

"Good, let's go together!"

Since they were teammates, of course they would go together.

Otherwise, regardless of the outcome, those who held back would not be pleasing; if they succeeded, they received no reward; if they failed, they'd be implicated.

This matter originally had nothing to do with David, the slave.

But watching everyone leave, he thought about it and said, "I'll go too."

Leonard Churchill glanced at him.

The dark-skinned youth did not explain much, only saying, "You saved me."

From the previous assassination, David knew he would have been dead if not for Leonard Churchill.

Often, warriors who are simple in nature also have a very straightforward view of gratitude and grudges.

Leonard Churchill heard this and merely smiled indifferently.