Chapter 837 Give up
With that, he walked past Finn before Finn agreed.
Finn tried to grab him, but there came a man with a knife in the hallway, wanting to kill the red-haired man.
Thinking that this kind of thing couldn't be handled privately, Finn closed the door behind him. When the man left, he would ask about red-haired man.
Back in the room, Finn didn't find the red-haired man. It turned out that he was hiding behind the shower curtain, as if in great fear.
Finn looked at him, and shouted, "Get out of it."
"Brother, you are not going to kill me, are you? I was wrong. It's that woman's fault,” cried the red-haired man.
"They didn't find you. Come here. Tell me what happened. If you dare to hide anything from me, I will throw you out."
The young man looked at Finn, and seeing that Finn was serious, he slowly stepped out from behind the shower curtain.
"Brother, you won't give me away, will you?"
Finn gave him a blank look and then walked into the bedroom.
The red-haired man followed him.
Seated himself on the bed, Finn asked, "What's wrong?"
"It's really not my fault, brother. His wife wants to make money by being a prostitute. I have no reason to reject her, right? But the man wanted to kill me. What can I do? My men aren't here, otherwise I will let him suffer.”
"That's it? Is that why he wants to kill you?"
"Brother, I'm telling the truth. I did nothing. That man is an idiot. If I meet him next time, I will teach him a lesson."
Finn felt that the man was timid and cowardly.
He didn't think the young man was wrong, but as far as Finn was concerned, he didn't think it was his business.
"When he leaves, you get out of here.”
But the red-haired man begged, "Brother, could me let me stay here until my men come? I will be dead meat if I meet him."
Finn had lost his patience because this guy had already bothered him twice.
But just as Finn refused him, there was another knock on the door.
The redhead looked at the door in fear. He thought it was the man with the knife.
Finn didn't feel like it, as the man knocked the door lightly.
But for the sake of safety, Finn let the young man hide in the bathroom. "Don't come out until I let you.”
Then he went to open the door.
It was Rocco.
"How did you come here? How did you know we live here?"
Finn didn't think he should know that.
But then Finn knew from Rocco's surprised expression that he really didn't know they stayed here, as if he just met them by chance.
"Sir, how could you be here?" asked Rocco.
"You don't know we're here?"
"I was looking for someone, but I didn't expect to meet you."
Hearing that, Finn was relieved.
"Who are you looking for? The man you are looking for is in the inn?" "Just a friend. I saw him coming this way, but I didn't know which room he was in."
Finn nodded, but he was confused. Since Rocco didn't want to say more, he didn't ask any more questions, but thinking that he might be looking for the red-haired man, Finn added, "Does your friend have red hair?"
Rocco said no.
Since he was not looking for the young man, Finn didn't say more, and Rocco left.
He mentioned the red-haired man because he never wanted to hide him in the first place, and he didn't mind reporting the red-haired man as long as it wasn't a direct contradiction.
But the person Rocco was looking for wasn't the young man.
Back in the room, Finn said, “The man has left. Find another place to hide."
Then, regardless of the young man's pleading eyes, Finn drove him out. The room was so quiet again.
But early the next morning, a siren sounded, and the police car stopped in front of their hotel.
Someone seemed to have died.
Finn didn't care about it. It was not an abnormal thing that someone died, and he and Sienna had their own things to do.
But they were delayed some time because of the police questioning. And it was late afternoon before the interrogation was over.
But Finn knew who the dead man was.
He didn't expect the red-haired man to be hacked to death, but even so, Finn didn't think he had done anything wrong in kicking him out yesterday.
As for the questioning, he didn't say anything, there was no surveillance camera in the hallway. He just told the police that he didn't know anything and was fast asleep.
And so did Sienna.
It had nothing to do with them, and there were other suspects, so Finn and Sienna were set free.
As soon as they left, Sienna urged Finn to go to Rocco's house.
As the inn was not too far from Rocco's house, they soon arrived. When they came to the door, Rocco was sitting there eating melon seeds.
"My father has been waiting for you for a while," said Rocco.
Finn didn't say anything about what had happened to them. After exchanging pleasantries, he followed Sienna into the room.
Rocco also followed them.
"Here you are."
The old man sat there smoking a cigarette and didn't even raise his head when Finn came in.
Sienna just asked, "Don't tell me that after one day's thought, you are going to give up."
Finn wondered how Sienna would ask that, but the old man nodded. But how did Sienna figure it out? He didn't do anything.
Maybe Sienna knew was familiar with the old man.
"Sure enough, you are just a coward. So, as promised, I will take all your thing away.”
"You can't take it away," replied the old man.
"Why, it was agreed at the beginning. If you give up, you are no longer qualified to have it."
Finn didn't know what they were talking about, but it seemed that the thing was very valuable.
"It's no longer with me, so I cannot give it to you.”
"What? You've lost it. How can that be? Did some other guy take it from you?"
The old man shook his head.
"I can't tell you, but I chose to give up because of it."