"It looks like I seriously underestimated you, Mr. Odie," Sophie remarked, her voice laced with a mix of grudging respect and frustration. "Turns out, when it counts, you're actually pretty sharp." "Why, thank you," Mr. Odie replied with a smug grin.

"I wasn't complimenting you," Sophie shot back.

At her retort, Odie's smile vanished. He glanced at Colby, who was holding Sophie's hand, and said, "I have to hand it to you, Colby. If Sophie had gone upstairs with Polly, she'd be my hostage right now. I thought you'd gotten rusty after being away for so long, but nope, you're still just as infuriating as ever."

"Let's not flatter ourselves. Even after all these years, I still can't match your level of deceit," Colby replied, his tone steady and calm.

Odie perched himself on the arm of a nearby sofa. "Let's cut the small talk. I'm not a fan of traitors. So, Colby, if you hadn't shown up, I might've toyed with them a bit longer. But now that you're here, you're not leaving."

Outside the Minton Estate, Odie's men had already blocked Colby's backup from entering. Colby, unfazed, suddenly said, "You seem to have forgotten something important."

"Oh? And what might that be?" Odie asked, a hint of curiosity in his voice.

Odie, not yours," Colby declared coolly,

with each honk. "Boss...," Jonah began, concern

to counter any move you make. And to make sure you didn't have

his men

darkening as his men inside the estate grew

Sophie concluded that while Odie might be clever, he wasn't

suggested,

your domain, and you've got the upper

rough. Without my

think it

struggle with her withdrawal," Odie tried to threaten.

He remembered all too well the suffering Sophie had endured because of Odie, and even

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