Moreover, aside from his formidable martial arts skills, the Bloody-handed Demon Tu San is said to possess exceptional gunmanship, almost on par with his martial prowess...
Qin Fang might rely on his precise shooting to hunt down Han Long, but Tu San could just as easily kill Qin Fang with a single shot...
Han Long's life is a prize Qin Fang is determined to claim, but he certainly doesn't want to lose his own in the process—it would simply be too much of a waste.
"Let's give it another shot..."
After some thought, Qin Fang decided that he couldn't let this opportunity slip through his fingers.
Even though he already knew Han Long was holed up in this villa, the man was excessively cautious, and with Tu San protecting him, his safety was more or less guaranteed. However, whether he would remain in this location was far less certain.
After all, if someone like Elder Long could uncover his hideout, there's no guarantee others—like the police—hadn't found leads and were closing in on him. It's entirely possible.
Which means Han Long could relocate at any moment...
With Tu San safeguarding him, Qin Fang doubted the police could apprehend Han Long again. If they managed to, it would utterly ruin the reputation of the Bloody-handed Demon Tu San...
It was precisely the possibility of Han Long moving that made Qin Fang hesitant to delay. Tracking the target again would waste time and worsen his odds of success.
So, Qin Fang gave the Caucasian Dog another command.
This time, instead of having the dog hang around the window, he ordered it to crawl through the dog flap in the villa door and enter the room directly.
Only after the dog completed the task did Qin Fang switch to Beast Eye mode, ready to observe the movements inside at close range...
"Hmph~"
Tu San's vigilance was indeed extraordinary. While the Caucasian Dog was fearsome, it was nothing in his eyes. Just a sharp glare from him was enough to make the already brutish dog huddle in fear, its body trembling—a testament to the sheer terror Tu San exuded.
Initially, when the Caucasian Dog entered the room, it seemed to simply glance around without any significant reaction...
But the moment Qin Fang activated Beast Eye and channeled his consciousness into the dog, Tu San seemed to sense something immediately and let out a cold grunt.
Even though Qin Fang was merely inhabiting the dog's body, he could still feel the chilling killing intent radiating from Tu San. It was so potent that even the dog's fur stood entirely on end, each hair bristling as if it had suffered a tremendous fright...
To avoid drawing Tu San's attention, Qin Fang quickly loosened his control over the dog, letting it scurry away like a mouse chased by a cat, tail tucked, until it hid behind the sofa where Han Long was sitting...
"Tu San, come on, why bother with a dog?"
Han Long, seated comfortably, had witnessed the scene. He had noticed Tu San's apparent hostility toward the dog before, and now more than ever, though he wasn't sure what was off. Unable to suppress himself, he spoke up.
"Hmm!"
Tu San, taciturn as ever, responded to Han Long's doubt with nothing more than a brief grunt, offering no explanation.
"Sir, that's just how he is. Don't bother worrying about him…"
The stunningly attractive woman sitting next to Han Long spoke gently, her tone intimately close—enough to suggest a marital relationship, though the two were separated by at least several decades in age.
"Never mind, let's drop it…"
Han Long seemed disinclined to dwell on the matter. As he stated, it was pointless to argue over a dog.
"Tu San, you must handle this matter properly. There can be absolutely no mistakes..."
With the conversation over, Han Long turned to Tu San with grave seriousness, issuing an explicit directive.
Clearly, during the moments when Qin Fang hadn't overheard earlier, Han Long had tasked Tu San with a mission of considerable importance.
"Hmm!"
Even then, faced with Han Long's solemn instructions, Tu San merely responded with a brief acknowledgement, leaving Han Long visibly exasperated.
"You're something else…"
Han Long couldn't help but sigh while looking at Tu San's indifferent behavior. He seemed frustrated but resigned.
Over the past few days of working with Tu San, Han Long had come to understand the man's nature—always reticent, but exceptionally attentive in his work. Even Han Long himself couldn't find fault in his meticulous approach.
Given that, Han Long naturally had no further complaints. He had issued his orders, and now he trusted Tu San to see them through.
Yet what Han Long probably never imagined was that while they were speaking, the Caucasian Dog behind them had absorbed every word.
At this moment, it was indeed a dog, but it also served as an underground operative—a pawn in Qin Fang's espionage mission, infiltrating the enemy ranks.
In the days of wartime resistance, this dog would've been deemed a bona fide "Dog Traitor," though here, the label functioned as high praise rather than insult...
Beast Eye enabled Qin Fang to fully project his consciousness into the creature in control. Not only could they share vision, but hearing as well...
That said, it stopped at those sensory inputs; tactile senses, for instance, could not be transmitted...
This allowed Qin Fang to see and hear the conversation between Han Long and Tu San. He could even command the Caucasian Dog right now to bite Han Long's throat and kill him... but it wouldn't be Qin Fang's sense of touch at work!
Having the dog bite Han Long's throat could indeed be a clever solution, but would Qin Fang dare attempt it?
Clearly not!
And it wasn't feasible either...
Tu San's eyes had been fixed on the dog the entire time. Any abnormality, no matter how minuscule, would prompt Tu San to act immediately, killing the dog in an instant...
Qin Fang wasn't particularly attached to this pet, given how easily he'd captured it, but such a highly effective "spy" and "scout" was not something to squander.
In fact, Tu San's hyper-vigilance only spurred Qin Fang to consider a flawless assassination plan...
With Han Long sending Tu San out on an important mission, Tu San would inevitably leave the villa. Though the exact timing remained unpredictable, Qin Fang assumed it wouldn't be long, as Han Long's upcoming deal with the Zhu Lian Gang was imminent. Once Tu San completed the task, Han Long would undoubtedly depart from Hong Kong Island.
Han Long was currently a fugitive being hunted citywide. Staying on the island endangered him significantly, as the authorities could locate him at any moment. Leaving would be the safest option, a fact he was acutely aware of.
With Tu San present, Qin Fang couldn't act, nor would he take a chance without complete assurance.
For an assassin, a mission's success rate bears utmost importance, especially against a bodyguard of Tu San's caliber. Even a 10% margin of uncertainty could escalate from mission failure to personal peril...
However, with Tu San off handling business, leaving Han Long behind in the villa, Qin Fang saw an opportunity to execute his task...
Daytime might not be the most convenient time for Qin Fang to make his move.
But that certainly didn't mean he was out of options—such as making use of the dog now under his command, which obeyed his every order.
If Qin Fang seized the moment by directing the Caucasian Dog to suddenly launch an attack and rip out Han Long's throat... it would be the pinnacle of a perfect assassination plan.
Eliminating the drug lord Han Long while avoiding Tu San's lethal reprisals, even leaving behind an incriminating scapegoat without loopholes—it was a flawless strategy.
Qin Fang almost wanted to cheer for himself over the brilliance of his plan...
But his euphoria was short-lived, as Tu San promptly ordered someone to lock the dog in a steel cage, ensuring it had no further opportunities to roam free...
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