Chapter 467: Murderous Painting (Two-In-One)

Five days had passed, and Roger had essentially become accustomed to life at the Polish headquarters, and to be honest, he didn't concern himself with any of the affairs there.

On the first night, a woman named Rachel quietly slipped into Roger's room.

She wriggled like a seductive snake and shed her clothes, but Roger merely glanced at her coldly.

"Go back where you came from."

His expression was calm, seemingly oblivious to the desire in the woman's eyes.

"Take your clothes when you leave."

Rachel, seeing nothing but indifference in Roger's eyes, shivered uncontrollably and, without even bothering to dress, fled through the window.

The days passed uneventfully, and Gawain made no effort to contact Roger, who several times thought about inquiring about the progress of the situation but ultimately refrained.

Being too pushy was not a good thing.