Chapter 3067
Chapter 3067
At dawn, the elites from the South Army set off to intercept the escape of Max's subordinates under Colin's order.
In the end, every single one of those men was captured and killed halfway through their flight.
Unfortunately, there was no news on Max.
Early in the morning, Nathan was having coffee with Penny and Hepburn by his side when Colin approached to report on Max's escape.
Upon learning of the expected result, Nathan lamented, "I knew it would be difficult to capture him. I should have ignored my wounds and pressed ahead with the pursuit last night."
No sooner had he spoken than Penny reprimanded him, "You haven't even recovered from your wounds yet. If you had aggravated your injuries in the pursuit last night, you would have done lasting damage to your body."
Colin quickly chimed in, "That's right. Mr. Cross, you have overexerted yourself in the last battle, causing all your hair to turn white. Since you haven't recovered, you cannot afford to get injured again.”
Ava concurred, "Colin is right, Mr. Cross. Once you've recovered, killing that rogue, Max, would be a walk in the park for you."
Nathan shook his head with a smile. "It isn't that easy. Given his extraordinary status, he'll be untouchable once he returns to Adrune."
At the mention of Max's status, Hepburn could not resist commenting, "Mr. Cross, I have informed the pope that Max is a vampire. The Curia will definitely demand an explanation from Ariarica."
Nathan fell silent, for he had a niggling feeling that there was more to the matter than met the eye. Considering that Max was Ariarica's Five-star General, the issue could not be resolved easily.
Even so, justice still had to be sought for the attempted assassination of the Holy Maiden.
Therefore, no one knew how the matter was going to end.
During the afternoon, a huge group of cardinals, under the escort of an equally large troop of Holy Knights, arrived in Eurasia to pick Hepburn up. Hepburn bid Nathan farewell with a grateful expression and remarked, "Thank you, Mr. Cross. If it weren't for you, I probably would've been dead ages ago. Hence, the Curia and I are eternally grateful for your actions. If you ever need my help one day, tell me, and I'll be at your disposal without hesitation."
Nathan replied with a smile, "Ms. Hepburn, you flatter me. Anyway, I wish you a safe journey home."
After he and his group walked her out, Hepburn was escorted by the cardinals and Holy Knights up the private jet. With that, she returned to the Curia from Eurasia.
On board the private jet, Hepburn was lost in thought.Content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
Milo, the head of the cardinals, asked, "How are you going to explain yourself to the pope for failing the mission he gave you?"
Mission?
Raising her gaze to look at Milo, Hepburn flatly replied, "Are you referring to the matter of us forcefully entangling ourselves with Mr. Cross?"