Gavin crumpled the Coke can, frantically brushed his hair, which was strewn in all directions, and murmured, âDid you say ten million dollars?â
It was an amount that could not be imagined with a public servantâs pay. Of course, Sei was aware of this. It wasnât the amount Yuri offered, but the amount she proposed to him. Furthermore, Yuri stated that he would give her three times that amount, but his offer didnât feel real because it wasnât a realistic amount.
What difference would it make if I exaggerate a little?
When Gavin did not give an answer, Lily, who was leaning against the window and listening to their conversation, approached.
âIs that true? Yuri Petrov offered you ten million dollars? Not a million dollars, but ten million?â
Sei shrugged her shoulders.
âIsnât it cheap for the price of my life?â
âI just want to live next to you. Man, I didnât know there was a walking Powerball here.â
âYouâre calling me a Powerball for only $10 million? It must take ten times that amount to be like a Powerball.â
Gavin, who was sweating over the conversation between the two women, got up and walked around the room, stroking his rough chin. A shadow cast over his anxious face. But he couldnât give an answer right then and there. Heâd have to submit a report to the government, but 100% payment was not possible. He couldnât believe he was now being put under pressure to buy criminals with money.
âThe FBI is a government agency, not a group of rich people. Do you really have to be this mean?â
âThen letâs just call it off. Itâs not that Iâm mean, itâs that I donât have a blind sense of justice.â
Sei looked directly into Gavinâs eyes and raised her shoulders lightly. Then, he immediately lowered his voice with a serious face.
âHey, Rose. I can put you in jail even now.â
âWithout proof? Ah, I forgot, isnât it your job to make evidence, like you did when you put my dad in prison?â
âRose!â
âI hope youâre not the type of person who shouts first when youâre at a disadvantage.â
Sei wasnât scared of him at all. With two mafia powerhouses on her both sides, she had no idea when sheâd die. Or, considering the days she spent worrying about who would kill her, Gavinâs threats didnât even reach the level to scare her.
âUggh.â
Soon after, Gavin got on his knees and shook his head excitedly.
âHa, hey, why the hell did you call me here if you were going to do this? Do you really think ten million dollars is the type of money that grows on trees?â
âIâm doing this because I know the value of money. Iâve lived in mud all this time because of your humble goodwill. But what? Wouldnât you rather be off a leash than die a dogâs death? Even after breaking up my family, you had the nerve to say that!â
Gavin couldnât say anything but just kept clenching his fists. He watched with his own eyes what kind of life she had lived so far. What kind of disgrace she had been subjected to, and how many times she had been exposed to close danger.
âYou knew the culprit, but you ignored it for your greater good. What was the point of putting a leash on my dadâs neck? What about me and my mom? How Iâve lived, Gavin⊠You mustâve known.â
âThat was not my intention. Iâm sorry. But Jang Young-guk was an illegal immigrant. He couldnât have been protected by US civil law! It was⊠It was truly the best I could do. Sorry.â
Sei exhaled slowly at Gavinâs act of sincerely apologizing and lowering his head. She was emotional for a moment, but her purpose was not to lament her situation. Lily also looked at the two of them with puzzled eyes. It was the first time she had seen Sei behave so emotionally.
âAnyway⊠donât fit my definition to your standards. I was the first one to give you a chance. An opportunity to trade with me.â
âAll right. Just give me that opportunity. Ten million dollars is not something that I or the agency can afford to pay you. InsteadâŠâ
Gavin, who was speechless, looked back and forth between Lily and her, then continued with a serious expression.
âI can provide you with an opportunity to get ten million dollars. Itâs something neither I nor the agency can accomplish, but you definitely can.â
Seiâs eyes narrowed. Gavin has been more serious than he needed to be. He wasnât the type to spout nonsense or joke around. So she became curious about his offer.
She nodded her head slightly as if to tell him to continue. Then, moistening his lips, he quickly shook his head and rubbed his hands to start talking.
âMcKenzie Evans, the former governor of Texas. Iâm sure youâve heard of him. Heâs a former naval officer who married Valentina Young of Vermilion Communications and turned his life around.â
âSo?â
âThis time, his daughterâs wedding will be held. I heard itâs going to be held on a private island in the Maldives. Do you know why? Because more than 50% of the people McKenzie Evans invited are criminals. If you put the bounty on their heads together, ten million dollars would be nothing.â
Is this what it feels like to wander through a maze with no exit?
Sei pressed her elbows on both of her knees and lowered her head.
ââŠSo what? You want me to catch them? Whatâs wrong with your head? How can I catch the guys that even you canât catch!â
âListen to the end, please. Youâre so impatient and short-tempered.â
âIf you know Iâm impatient, then donât beat around the bush and just get to the point, okay?â
âHey, Rose, Iâm not asking you to catch them. All you have to do is get their faces and attach a transmitter to their bodies. You donât have to be 100% successful. Iâll give you a list with names and bounties on them, so do as you please. Iâll make sure that the bounty will be all yours.â
Gavin was proud of himself for coming up with the idea and his eyes shone with pride.
Sei leaned against the sofa and stared at him, smiling.
Should I call him stupid or should I say recklessness seems like a daily routine for him?