Regal Guard of Dragon -
Chapter 381 Lord, Spare My Life
"You think too much. My hatred for Sabin isn't enough to make me killhim." Finn smiled; Although Sabin said many obscene languages, whichhad a massive impact on Maura's reputation, Finn wouldn't kill himbecause of it.
But at the very least, Finn would give Sabin a lesson.
"Finn. Are you going to..." Joe had a puzzled look at Finn.
"Send me to a place then I'll tell my plan to you." Finn said.
"OK." After hesitating for a while, Joe finally nodded. Finn asked him todrive the car, which clearly meant that Finn trusted him! Otherwise, Finnwouldn't let him know anything.
So at this moment, he would never let down Finn's trust.
Finn and Joe got on the car after throwing Sabin into the trunk.
Thirty minutes later, the car stopped outside an abandoned factory.
If Feng were here, he would have recognized that this was where theywere going to ambush Finn last night.
"Finn. What are you doing here?"
Perhaps the factory had been abandoned for so long, it seemed verydesolate, and there was even a sense of inexplicable gloom, whichmade Joe panicked.
"Go in and you'll replace out." Finn said with an attractive smile; then hepicked up Sabin, who looked like a corpse in one hand and steppedinto the factory.
Although Joe was confused, he nodded and kept up with Finn.
Two minutes later, they came to the side of a small lake. It was moresuitable to say it was a vast reservoir than a small lake because thewhole lake only covered less than 200 square meters.
If it weren't due to the warning sign that showed the depth of water,most people would not think this was a lake.
"Finn. What are you going to do here?" Joe was still confused; Therewas nothing strange and unusual about the lake in front of him. If itwas to kill people and throw away their bodies, the dead bodies mightfloat up the next day.
"Get me those nylon ropes from the trunk.” Instead of answering Joe'squestions, Finn looked at him with a smile and said.
"OK."
Joe nodded and then walked away.
Finn smiled and looked at an old willow tree by the lake.
The old willow tree was rooted in the middle where the water andground connected so that half of its branches hung down to theground, and the other half hung down to the surface of the water,which was not far away from the lake.
A minute later, Joe came running breathlessly with a bunch of nylonrope in his arms.
"Finn. Here's the nylon rope.”
"OK." Finn nodded and took a look at Sabin, who was on the ground,"Tie him up.”
"Tie him up?"
Joe hesitated for a moment, but soon he followed Finn's instruction.
In the process of binding, perhaps because Joe was pushing too hard,Sabin woke up.
After waking up, a trace of confusion appeared in Sabin's eyes, and heinstantly figured out his situation at the moment. When Sabin foundthat he was in an abandoned factory and not far away was a lake; Hewas terrified, and his whole body began to tremble.
"Kill then get rid of the corpse in order to destroy all traces.” It was allSabin could think of at this moment.
"Spare my life, Lord. Please forgive me, Lord! Don't kill me..." Sabinimmediately cried for mercy with tears; he begged and screamed.
Joe looked at Finn with some embarrassment. Under the circumstances,Finn's actions were not like to let Sabin go.
Would Finn really kill Sabin?
"What's wrong? Are you scared?" Finn walked up to Sabin and lookedat him with a poker-faced.
"Yes, yes... Lord, I'm scared.” In the face of life and death, Sabin gave upall his dignity, and he was like a dog that begging for mercy.
"Really?" Finn sneered, "It might be a little late to be scared now!"
A little late?
Sabin's heart trembled again, and he shook his head with tears: “Lord.It's not late, it's not too late.”
"Lord. Please, give me a chance. I will never do that again. I can giveyou a lot of money, 10 million...100 million!"
"As long as you let me go, I can do anything for you."
Joe had a very complicated feeling when he saw Sabin's appearance offawning and begging for mercy. He never thought that one day, thesuperior Sabin would show such humility in front of himself.
Joe thought that when these rich people faced death, they would bemore afraid than poor people like himself.
"Don't worry, I won't kill you.” Finn shook his head. From the beginningto the end, he did not intend to kill Sabin. The only thing he wanted todo was to teach Sabin a lifelong unforgettable lesson.
"You're not killing me?" Sabin was shocked at first and then burst intotears, "Thank you, thank you, Lord. Thank you for not killing me.""Don't be hurry to thank me. It's not too late for you to thank me whenyou survive from them." Finn sneered and showed a smile that madeSabin became more scared.
"Lord... What do you mean by that?" Sabin had a smile on his face thatwas even worse than crying. He couldn't understand what "them" meanby Finn.
"You will know soon.” Finn smiled, walked up to Sabin, lifted him withone hand, and walked to the old willow tree next to the lake.
Joe had no idea about what Finn was going to do. Did Finn want to tieSabin onto the old willow tree?
The next second, Finn confirmed Joe's conjecture.
He did tie Sabin to the branches of the old willow tree close to the lakeso that Sabin was only three meters away from the lake's surface.After tying up Sabin, Finn did not leave for the first time. Instead, hetook a look at the bottom of the lake as if waiting for something toshow up.
Joe, who was stood by the lake, became even more confused.
What was Finn planning to do?
"Finn. You....." When Joe was about to ask a question, his pupilssuddenly tightened, and he was complected shocked.
If someone saw Joe's pupils at this moment, he would also see a veryfrightening scene.
In Joe's sight, there was about a one-meter long crocodile.
The whole body of the crocodile was covered with tough scales, and itsbloody mouth opened. Its sharp teeth exuded a ferocious chill.
There was no doubt that Finn and Sabin, who were on the willow tree,were the ferocious crocodile targets.
"Be careful, Finn!" Joe roared out in amazement; At the moment, he hadno time to think about why crocodiles appeared in this small lake. Hisonly thought was hoping Finn could survive.
After Joe roared, Finn did not have any response; he had a faint smileon the corner of his mouth instead.
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