Chapter 205: The journey from Blebert to the Sunrise took approximately five hours by plane. Marissa sat on the sofa, peering out the window at the clouds. Her gaze drifted to the man impersonating Lone Wolf a short distance away, and she examined him from head to toe with scrutiny She sighed, unable to hold back her thoughts. Had Lone Wolf not been paying attention to his physique these past few years? Observing his large beer belly, she wondered if he could still handle himself in a fight as he once did. What if his combat skills had deteriorated over time, and he was now merely capitalizing on his reputation to draw a hefty salary? Marissa feared that he might not be able to collaborate effectively with her on the Sunrise. Perhaps it was tto test his combat prowess beforehand Across from her, Connor noticed her gaze fixed on the imposter. With a concerned frown, he inquired, “What are you staring at?" "A handsman,” Marissa responded nonchalantly Connor's expression darkened. "I'm right here across from you. Aren't I enough?" Your next story begins at ."It's different," Marissa replied icily. "He's Lone Wolf. A legend among mercenaries, a man of iron will. Most women are drawn to that kind of rugged strength." Connor glanced at the imposter's beer belly, a wry smile flickering on his lips. "Don't you think your taste might be a bit off?" Despite Connor's half-hearted jest, Marissa's eyes remained glued to the man she called Lone Wolf, fueling Connor's frustration and desire to have her look away. Before he could utter a word, Marissa was already on her feet, approaching the imposter Lone Wolf. Connor could only hold back his words, watching her in silence Marissa confidently approached the fake Lone Wolf and cocked her head to study his face. His features were obscured by a peaked cap and a mask, yet she could make out the general contours of his face. It was notably round. The proximity to such an attractive woman seemed to fluster the man in black He coughed awkwardly and murmured in a subdued tone, “Miss Nash, what can I do for you?" Marissa's eyes twinkled with amusement. Years ago, during her first encounter with Lone Wolf, they both had used voice changers, leaving her curious about his real voice. She had imagined a voice as appealing as his figure-smooth and engaging. However, the voice she heard today was a stark contrast: harsh and grating, an unpleasant surprise to her ears After a brief pause, she playfully inquired, "Handsome, do you happen to have a girlfriend?" "No, I don't," he replied "And what do you think of me?" Marissa asked with a playful tilt of her head Upon hearing her question, the man in black, already bashful, seemed even more disoriented. If he removed his mask, Marissa would certainly witness his blushing face. “Miss Nash, please don't make fun of me.” Marissa, with a playful grin, draped her arm around his shoulder. “I'm not making fun of you. I genuinely like you. How about we grab a drink somewhere quiet and chat for a bit?" The man in black stood frozen, speechless, as if Marissa's touch had turned him to ice. Marissa, both amused and puzzled, reflected on her first encounter with Lone Wolf years ago. He hadn't been shy back then; instead, he was aloof, speaking smoothly and maintaining his composure around everyone. She remembered how talkative he was when they communicated on the Dark Net, even flirting boldly
So why did he seem so terrified after her playful advance just now? Moreover, considering he was gay, why did a woman's flirtation unsettle him? Lost in her thoughts, Marissa suddenly found herself yanked back onto the sofa by Connor, whose expression was one of anger She shot him a displeased look. "What are you doing?"
Connor leaned in, trapping her between his arms and the sofa. "As my wife flirting with my bodyguard isn't appropriate. It seems you need a reminder of that," he said sternly
In a lower tone, Marissa posed a question. "Connor, don't you think! something's wrong with this Lone Wolf?"