Gunmen

Thirty minutes later, Mason stopped the car a few distances away from the small house. It wasn't fenced or gated. It just stood alone, away from a few houses around. There was a dim light right in front of the house and they could see two men with guns in hand.

“It's guarded, boss.” Mason noticed.

Ethan nodded and then reasoned, “We can't shoot them else we would alert Killeen.” He wanted to creep in on the Killeen before the bastard even realized it.

“You go first.” Ethan pointed to Aaron was who placed in the front seat. “Make sure you distract them. And if you do anything funny, I don't mind discarding my plans just to kill you.” Ethan warned and Aaron had his head bowed.

“Do you understand?” Mason snapped at him and Aaron flinched.

“Yes… yes… I do.” He nodded frantically.

Soon, he got out of the car, wiped the blood on his face and body, and changed his clothes so the gunmen wouldn't suspect him.

However, as he stepped out of the car, he looked at Ethan’s car sideways with
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