und, their faces etched with exhaustion and anger. They had turned the city upside down-searched every known hideout, interr
is back as he stood before Laith. "Their families swore they didn't kno
he city we can still find them, tell the others to searc
t, his expression shifting as he read the messag
elly announced, hol
ed sharply
ady to leave the country. If we move now, we
p with command. "Gear up. We move in five. No mistakes this time-when we get them I'll d
s, checking ammunition. The hunt was far from
tormed the waterfront, their presence sending a ripple of unease through the crowd. Without hesitation, his men fanned out, sc
cutting through the chaos. "They're here som
slamming him against a stack of crates.
haking his head. "I
Laith's men yanked a fisherman forw
ver, his gaze p
n, swallowed hard. "They were here... asking
uickened. "Wher
They are hiding there, the last thing I saw was their terrified faces when they realize
to his men, his voice low and dangerous. "S
ed out his pistol, checking the magazine before sliding it back with a shar
rket. Just as they moved in, the distant roar of a single motorbike cut through the noise, foll
ing his gaze as a swarm of motorcycles rolled into view, their headl
leader, Owais, killed his engine and removed his helmet, shaking out his dark hair with a smirk. Wi
ider pulled off her helmet-revealing the sha
lence, the only sound the lappi
his voice dripping with cold disbelief.
the same about you, Laith. Your men destroyed our restaurants, although it's not a big deal b
widening. "Looks like we got here
ly behind him. The Wolves outnumbered them, but backing down wa
ning you, you don't want to do t
r what? You'll do what you always d
ons and Wolves stood on the edge of vio
Badir and Shams watched-knowing their fate now
ady to snap. Owais took a deliberate step forward, hi
firm. "We came for Badir and Shams. They were smart enough to warn u
twisted in
d amusement. "You really think men stay loyal
body trembling with fury. He turned toward the
raw with venom. "IF I WERE YOU, I'D JUMP IN THE OCEAN, YOU BETTER SWIM AS FAR
ates and fishing nets, Badir and Shams exchanged a glance-
h words, Laith. But tonight? They're leaving with us" He signale
tching over their triggers. The s
g harshly: "Boss, we're ou
arring with survival. Finally, he
isn't
is men falling in behind him. The Wolve
and Shams finally exhaled. But they knew-Laith nev