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72. Play stupid game, win stupid prize

72. Play stupid game, win stupid prize

The three people who had appeared had been spotted by both Buckley and Frayer. They were the three individuals they had just seen earlier in the day, and they were even planning to harm them. It was, of course, Robin, Sigret, and Myrene.

"Mr. Kashyap. uhhh... What a pleasant surprise. When did you get here?" Frayer was the first to get to normal. He asked with a light smile on his face. He had been in many stressful situations in his life so he knew how to handle some people, thanks to the experience. Though he hadn't been in this kind of weird and quite frankly a dangerous situation, he knew that at the moment he needed to be calm.

The three individuals had appeared very suspiciously with the security having no response since they didn't call him. And secondly, they had appeared with cold weapons in their hands so of course there was something fishy going on.

The woman had already switched on the panic button on her mobile which would alert the security to come and take them to safety. There were more than 5 men around their home at all times in order to protect them from burglary or others malicious people.

Until the security could arrive they needed to cool down the situation.

"Mr. Frayer, you don't seem too pleased to see us here." With a smile on his face, Robin said. His smile was innocent, but Frayer and Buckley got the impression it was a demon smiling at them. They'd seen such smiles before on some people, and they were among the most dangerous.

"No.. No.. I'm just surprised you showed up at our house unannounced. We would have prepared a grand welcome for you if you had informed us ahead of time." Frayer stated as he gulped down. Robin's calmness was unsettling to him, and he began to fear that the situation would quickly devolve into chaos.

"Really? I assumed you were already conducting the welcome by dispatching police officers with a search warrant." Robin stated. Of course, he was aware of what Frayer and Buckley were up to. JARVIS and Sigret were always present on the internet and in major public communications. JARVIS may not be invasive in nature, but Sigret most emphatically was.

When Robin pointed out their conspiracy, Frayer and Buckley's eyes widened. Meanwhile, the woman behind the two was attempting to slowly slip away. Security was taking too long, and they needed some kind of protection until then. She knew where the pistol was kept in the living room, and once she had it, the game would be over.

But before she could take three more slow steps, she shuddered as a massive sword was pressed upon her neck from nowhere. The cold sword gave her the impression that it was real, and she could feel a small amount of warm liquid trickling down her neck.

She had no idea when the sword and the woman appeared beside her.

"Babe..." Frayer nearly screamed when he saw his wife in such danger. He ran towards her wife to save her because he thought Myrene was going to chop off her head, only to realise that another blade was being placed at his shoulder the next second.

It was Sigret who had placed her glowing scythe on Frayer. Buckley who was thinking of running to the side stiffened.

"Who... who... no.... Who are you?" Buckley nearly screamed. He wanted to scream for help, but he was afraid that if he did, he would be killed by the savages who had appeared at the house.

"Why don't you just sit down first? Raising the alarm is useless. We just broke into your house without alerting anyone. Do you honestly believe we did not take any precautions?" Robin stated. The woman and Frayer became more tense at their location. It was no surprise that no security guards came running in to save them.

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They had no chance!

Frayer and the woman slowly walked back to the chair along with Buckley. Sigret and Myrene stood behind them, making sure they didn't do anything out of the ordinary.

"It's a bad idea, Mr. Kashyap, to break into someone's home. If anything happens to us, the laws of the country will hold you accountable. A warrant will be issued against you soon, and the main suspect will always be you if anything happens to us." Buckley was attempting to calm them down by threatening them.

"Have you ever been to the jungle, Mr. Buckley? Have you ever witnessed an unarmed person threatening someone with a gun pointed at their face? No. Because that would be utterly ridiculous! If I kill you right here, you'll never know if I'm convicted of murder." Robin said with a smile on her face. He didn't even feel Buckley's threat because he knew he had him on the ropes.

"Do you think you'll be able to get away if you kill us?" Frayer yelled. He was losing patience as he saw his wife threatened.

"I just got away after killing more than a thousand men in California and New Mexico." Robin responded.

"1000 men? What? What are you on about?" Buckley and others were perplexed by Robin's words. They had no idea what Robin meant. It took a few awkward seconds of silence before it suddenly dawned on them.

He was referring to the border drug dealers being killed.

Oh my God! Did this guy just admit to a crime that had the entire country up in arms? The killing had a significant impact in America because the country felt vulnerable for the first time in a long time. They, as investors, were also invested in the search because the absence of drugs on the streets meant that the economy would suffer, which would hurt their pockets in turn.

In fact, some of their own investors had connections with the cartels, and some of their labs had created compounds that the cartels had used to make drugs more efficient and cheaper.

"You... You... You... You murdered all those people?" Frayer inquired. He was sceptical at first, but then he remembered what he had learned about the investigation. These men were assassinated the day after Robin and his companions arrived in America. They'd also heard that some men had been killed with cold weapons. And the two women in the back had cold weapons!!

"I didn't actually kill them. I just told my personal army to kill them and put on a show." Robin stated. Frayer and Buckley were shaking now. They thought Robin was just another guy who happened to be wealthy. But this guy, on the other hand, was a monster. Killing so many men and even mocking one of history's greatest country.

And still be able to roam freely!

Who the hell was this person?

"Why are you confessing to us your crime? Do you really intend to murder us?"

"No, of course not. It will be a mercy to kill you. You will survive. The only part I won't be able to comment on is the 'well' part. Mr. Frayer and Mr. Buckley, you just pricked a hornet's nest, and there are always consequences when that happens." As he looked at the woman, Robin said.

"GAAN"

After a long time, Robin used his dragon shout on the woman who had tried to act clever. The woman who had been silent all this time seemed to grow old in a matter of seconds. She appeared to have lost vitality from her body and had wrinkles in obvious places. Robin simply used the 'Drain Vitality' shout and took 20 years from her life. The dragon shout actually didn't have such aspect to it and it only consumed stamina from a person in game.

However, the stamina of npcs and enemies in the game was always greater than that of normal people in the real world. When a person lost stamina due to the shout, the person's vitality replaced the stamina that was lost.

As a result, the woman has just lost 20 years in the blink of an eye. Buckley and Frayer had no idea what had just happened, but when they looked at Frayer's wife, their eyes almost popped out of their sockets.

"Babe... What... What... What... What happened?" Frayer queried, speaking in a broken tone.

"I'm feeling... I'm exhausted... My body is in pain... Honey .. What is going on? Why are you staring at me so intently? It's just a little blood. If I take..., I'll be fine "The woman passed out before she could finish her sentence. Frayer's eyes welled up with tears as he clutched his wife's falling body. He couldn't figure it out, but he knew it had to be something Robin did.

"What exactly did you do.. You monster?" Frayer, who was filled with emotion, cried

"I took approximately 20 years of her life. She is now 20 years older and will most likely die within the next ten years." Robin stated.