Chapter 687 Crime Does Not Pay

Penny Smith and Kylie Tonkins, together with over two hundred businessmen who attended the cocktail party on the cruise, were standing on the deck waiting to be rescued by the warships.

Much to their surprise, they saw Gladius being brought out to the deck by the military to be gunned down. It caused a commotion at the scene, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Some cheered in rejoice while others hurled curses at him.

Penny Smith knew that Gladius Cross would be captured by the military and given a hefty punishment, but it had never crossed her mind that he would be executed instantaneously on the spot.

It went to show that the military meant business.

She felt slightly anxious and started looking around for Nathan Cross.

Nathan Cross and Colin Dunne were asked to stay back for some questioning with

Major-General Wilson.

Cross, Franklin Wilson, Colin Dunne,

Nathan Cross and threw her arms around

Kylie Tonkins called out

comforted her, "It's all right, don't worry, the ringleader has been executed. As for the rest of the gang, they have been arrested and they will

Smith, Kylie Tonkins, and the rest of the businessmen were sent

home. When she had finally calmed down, she began wondering how Franklin Wilson came to know

was in danger, Franklin Wilson would

had something to do with Nathan Cross. She looked at him and asked, "Nathan, are you hiding something from me?

sense to me that Major-General Wilson would appear

beginning that the business cocktail party was a set-up by Gladius, hence he instructed Franklin Wilson to deploy the military force to be on standby for support, which was also the reason why

and explained, "It was really a coincidence, and it

"You mean to say that it had nothing to

asked, "Do you still remember that Gladi HM Cross ha throwyenthidse > budinéssmen into the sea, while Colin Dunne later threw in the lifebuoys to save them?” Please read the original content at

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