Chapter 107 Wait For Me

With a gun pointed at him, Uriah dared not resist. His men raised their hands in surrender, their fear threatening to suffocate them.

As Kallum's eyes fixed on Uriah, who was now cornered and desperate, his pupils narrowed, the intensity of his gaze revealing a raw, undisguised intent to eliminate any threat.

"Where is Calista?" Kallum's voice was sharp, his concern evident. Why is she not by Uriah's side? Did Uriah harm her?

Uriah realized the depth of his miscalculation. In his arrogance, he had underestimated Kallum's reach and resolve, assuming that Kallum would not risk everything for Calista and thus disregarding her as a valuable leverage point. But Uriah, ever the schemer, quickly attempted to manipulate the situation to his advantage, despite his desperation.

"Let me go! Otherwise, I'll kill that woman! His voice was tinged with false bravado, clinging to the hope that Kallum might be deceived by his bluff.

Kallum, however, maintained his composure, observing Uriah closely. After a moment, he let out a short, mocking laugh, seeing through the facade.

"You're not holding her captive," Kallum stated flatly, his voice cutting through the tension. "That means I don't have to keep you alive any longer."

Uriah was taken aback, barely processing the situation before Kallum's forces opened fire. In a desperate attempt to shield himself, Uriah hid behind one of his own men.

Although he was hit several times, none of the bullets were fatal. The realization that he was the sole survivor amidst the carnage sent waves of terror through him. Kallum's a demon! An utter demon!

With that, Uriah exclaimed, "Y-you can't kill me! I've planted a bomb in the refugee camp, and I'm the only one who knows the code! If you kill me, a hundred thousand people will die!"

scoffed at Uriah's claim, then approached and hoisted him from the ground with ease.

stammered. A palpable fear washed over him, his voice quivering with the weight of his impending

If you kill me, they'll all die!" he cried out,

as he yearned to beg for mercy. "Let me go... and I'll give you the password right

with a dismissive laugh, casually releasing his grip and watching Uriah tumble to the ground. Scrambling

Kallum pay! I'm going to bathe this world in blood. Only pure-bloods like

coldly stepped on Uriah's hand

high society, unaccustomed to physical suffering, his

"Where is Calista?" Kallum

insignificance, as if standing before a God. How could he dare to suggest that Calista

was forced to admit her location through

causing Uriah to wince again, Kallum smirked and pressed

stakes, especially with a hundred thousand lives hanging in balance, Uriah knew better than to lie. "The K Virus is too dangerous... Apart from those already exposed, there's none left..." "And your uncle? He doesn't have any either?" Kallum probed

aiming to control Lostaria-he would never use the K Virus..." Uriah confessed, understanding that infecting the populace

moment both satisfying and revolting. It was clear that even among rebels, there were lines that should not be crossed, yet Uriah

Uriah over

a message to the military district, inform them about the bomb.

as for this man, keep him alive only until he gives up the password. If the bomb goes

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