Chapter 760 Does She Hate Him?

As others saw it, after breaking out, Queeny also killed the woman that, as they believed at that time, Felix loved most.

Blood dyed the white floor scarlet.

Felix stood there, staring at Queeny with a stony face. Though they were only a few steps away from each other, there seemed to be an unbridgeable gulf between them, forbidding them to be together again. Queeny looked into Felix's eyes and opened her mouth, hoping to explain things.

But Felix didn't give her the chance.

He ordered his men to catch her.

She thought he would execute her.

Yet, he didn't. He merely locked her up in a different place.

She was clueless about what he was up to or what he was thinking. All she knew was that the gulf between them was expanding, as though it would never close up again. Finally, Queeny began to panic.

She wanted to see Felix and tell her the truth.

No matter whether Felix would believe her or not, she would clarify that she didn't steal the files, nor did she kill that woman. She didn't know she ended up dead either. She did attempt to escape, but she never thought about murdering anyone. She had no idea why that woman abruptly pelted toward her with a knife in her hand.

Queeny thought a guard was after her, so she instinctively raised her arm and knocked with her elbow. It was just self-defense.

She knew her strike would at most knock her out. It couldn't be a deadly blow. She no longer wanted to hurt anyone else. However, that woman died.

She fell to the ground and died after Queeny elbowed her. Everyone on the scene saw that she attacked her and caused her death.

Naturally, Felix would not believe a word of her explanation.

Finally, she found a chance to see him. She told him everything and assured him repeatedly that if he didn't believe what she said, he could investigate, and she would do everything to help. Still, Felix was not convinced.

He just eyed her with a poker face and posed a question.

"I wiped out the Rosefinch Club. Do you hate me?"

Queeny was stupefied.

She didn't know how to respond.

Did she hate him?

That was not necessarily true. The two clubs were two different parties that represented different interests.

The territory and market were limited. Thus, it was natural that only one of the two competing forces could survive.

Now that the two clubs' classified files were leaked at the same time, there must be a mole behind this. Even if Felix didn't take action at this time, the Rosefinch Club would deal with him anyway. She asked herself if she really wanted to see Felix be taken down by her partners in the Rosefinch Club.

The answer was no.

Therefore, she didn't hate him for this.

The Rosefinch lost even though the two clubs' secrets had almost all been put on the table. It proved that the Rosefinch was inferior. Thus, Queeny knew they ought to concede defeat from the bottom of his heart.

But what she couldn't understand was that even though Felix had obtained what he wanted, he still killed all the other members of the Rosefinch club.

Those were all Queeny's dear friends!

Why couldn't Felix just let them live?

Seeing Queeny stand there in a daze, Felix put on a scornful smile.

Without saying one more word, he strode out of the room.

What happened later took Queeny by surprise.

She imagined a million ways that Felix might use to torture her and seek revenge.

However, to her shock, he chose to send her to prison.

When Queeny heard that, she didn't know how to react.

As the boss of the Dragon Club, the number one gang, Felix seldom obeyed the law. Yet, he eventually chose to punish her with the law.

"He wants me to rot in prison? Heh..."

But due to various reasons, Queeny was only sentenced to jail for four years.

It was not because Felix went easy on her. The judge only placed the verdict based on the case.

It was true that Felix had locked her up. But the government didn't care about the grievances between the two clubs.

It was just that the evidence to convict Queeny as the murderer of that woman was too weak.

The angle of the cut and the reason why the woman showed up there at that time was highly dubious.

Logically speaking, the cut alone could prove that Queeny didn't kill the woman.

But no one would believe it.

Nor did Felix.

It was as if the whole world was certain that Queeny was a murderer. The woman barged out at that time just to get killed and make Queeny a murderer. Queeny found that ridiculous.

Still, nobody bought her side of the story.

With Felix's coercion, the conviction was eventually confirmed despite the lack of evidence.

In the legal sense, Queeny had become a real murderer.

As a former assassin, she found that quite ironic.

She had injured many and even taken the lives of many people who were against the club's interests. But she had never hurt any innocent person. However, she was now proved guilty for someone she didn't kill.

Queeny didn't even bother to defend herself. Anyway, Felix had bribed all the people in court, so no one would listen to her explanation.

In the court, Queeny and Felix brushed past each other.

Queeny paused, not looking at him. Her face was composed.

In a cold voice, she said, "I'll pay back at you for what you did to me."

Felix merely walked past. He didn't reply.

Nor did he look at her.

With her back on him, Queeny continued, "Four years later, I'll go after you. Then, you'll know the members of the Rosefinch didn't die for nothing, and you'll also pay for what you did. When we meet again, only one of us can survive!"

After that, she stalked away without looking back.

Felix's figure froze in place.

He felt as if the wind of time had brought him back to the afternoon many years ago. That day, under the sunlit grape trellis, he saw a thin girl with clear, bright eyes stroll toward him.

Her smile was so pure and innocent. He wanted to take care of her and see her smile like that forever.

But why did things turn out like this?

Felix had asked him that question many times.

Even during the four years, at numerous sleepless nights, he wondered what on earth had made them end up like this.

But he had no answer.

No one could tell them the answer.

Now, four years had passed. When the two met again, they were no longer the same people they used to be.

Queeny stood rooted to the spot. She didn't speak for a long time.

Sarah noticed her dazed expression and wondered what she was thinking.

Then, she followed her gaze and saw a black Rolls-Royce parked in the shade of a tree on the roadside.

A little stunned, she asked with curiosity, "Queeny, who is in that car? Is it someone that you know?"

Queeny remained silent for two seconds.

Then, in a calm, emotionless, unperturbed voice, she replied, "No. It's just a stranger."

Sarah was taken aback.

But then, Queeny looked over her shoulder at her and said with a smile, "As you just said, I have no friends and nowhere to go..."

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