Chapter 1110
Chapter 1110
Chapter 1110 Bailey's Hatred For The Exterminator
No, it's unlikely. Throughout my time in office, I suppressed numerous underground organizations, and
my subordinates strictly followed my orders. There's no room for mistakes. Even if an issue arises, my
subordinates would promptly report it to me.
Considering Bailey's current behavior, this situation must have pushed her to her breaking point.
People like her usually have a high tolerance; it's unlikely that she would hold such resentment solely
over a financial loss or a shipment of goods. The reason for her behavior likely revolves around matters
of life and death, specifically the well-being of someone she cares deeply about.
When his train of thought ended there, Artemis quickly retrieved his phone and dialed Veikko's number.
Once the call connected, a detached voice came through the receiver, “What's up, Artemis?”
Artemis held his phone tightly, collecting his thoughts before he asked in a strained tone, “Veikko, do
you know why Bailey despises the former Interpol commander so intensely?”
As soon as he asked this question, the sound of heavy breathing immediately came from the other end
of the phone.
Veikko responded gravely, “Did you mention 'The Exterminator' in her presence? Don't you know that's
a taboo for her?”
A taboo?
Artemis furrowed his brows even more.
At that time, he genuinely believed he had done nothing wrong. At most, he mobilized the police to
restrain the rapid expansion of the Saviors, a duty he deemed necessary.
If Bailey held resentment because of this, it would only mean that he had misjudged her.
In the past, they held different positions, adopted contrasting perspectives, and it was only natural for
them to pursue different courses of action.
As long as no undue harm was inflicted, past grievances should be capable of being resolved,
shouldn't they?
“Why is this a taboo for her? Did The Exterminator do something inhumane that deeply affected her?”
Veikko let out a soft sigh, then fell silent, seemingly lost in his memories.
Artemis didn't rush him, though his heart pounded wildly in his throat.
Surely fate wouldn't be so cruel as to let this matter drive a wedge between us. It would be a great
injustice.
Two to three tense minutes passed before Veikko finally spoke in a somber tone. “When Bailey went to
Springwyn to visit Shannon and Eugene, she inadvertently revealed her location. Subsequently, she
was chased by Interpol, desperately evading capture all over Springwyn. From that moment on, she
held a deep resentment for The Exterminator.”
Artemis furrowed his brows. He had frequently deployed forces to encircle the leader of the Saviors,
aiming to disrupt the network of connections she had established. However, this was a standard
operation to counter underground forces.
If she knew about my role, she should understand my actions. So why is her animosity toward me so
intense? Did an uncontrollable incident occur during that operation, leading to casualties?
“You haven't finished what you were saying. Please, go on.”
Veikko clenched his teeth and explained, “When Eugene had an accident, Shannon urgently called Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
Bailey, asking her to rush over and save the child. However, Interpol wouldn't let her go. She couldn't
escape, and as a result, she missed the optimal time for treatment. Upon learning about Bailey's
predicament, an undercover agent that the Saviors had placed in the police force took her own life to
help Bailey escape. When Bailey arrived at the hospital, Eugene's cerebral hemorrhage was severe.
Even with all her skills, she was powerless to reverse the situation. All she could do was watch
helplessly as the child passed away.”
After a brief pause, he continued in a serious tone, “That day, Bailey experienced the heartbreaking
loss of the child who lovingly called her 'Mommy Bay' and the undercover agent loyal to her. Without
The Exterminator's relentless pursuit, she might not have experienced the simultaneous loss of two
deeply important individuals in just one day. Artemis, I strongly recommend refraining from mentioning
The Exterminator in Bailey's presence. While she upholds a strong sense of righteousness and
chooses not to wage war against the police, it doesn't mean she tolerates The Exterminator.”
Artemis stood there, utterly stunned. His phone slipped from his hand, crashing onto the floor.
Frozen in place, he seemed struck by lightning, his body motionless. A bone-chilling cold enveloped
him, causing a slight shiver.
Three years ago, he had indeed cornered the leader of the Saviors in Springwyn, pinpointing her exact
location. His initial intention was to meet her, sign a peace treaty, and cease hostilities.
However, she chose death over surrender, leading to a prolonged battle between the two sides.
Later, a young female police officer fell into the hands of the Saviors. During the negotiation process,
the policewoman died, and the leader of the Saviors slipped out of their control.
Artemis had always assumed that the female cop was part of the police force. However, hearing the
truth from Veikko now, he realized she was an undercover agent from the Saviors.
Yet, the most crucial revelation was that the negotiation had hindered Bailey, preventing her from
rushing over to save Eugene in time. Ultimately, this delay led to the young boy's death on the
operating table.
Did I cause all of this?
Eugene was Micah's son and Holden's nephew. Due to Artemis's momentary lapse in judgment, the
child died in a foreign land, causing immense pain to the family.
Overwhelmed with shock, Artemis stumbled, his legs giving way, and he ended up sitting directly on the
ground.
Veikko, on the other end of the phone, heard the strange noise coming from his side and quickly asked,
“Artemis, what on earth happened?”
Artemis slowly closed his eyes, his voice cutting through the silence, “I served as the previous
commander of Interpol. I am The Exterminator.”
A gasp of surprise came through the microphone. Veikko asked with a trembling voice, “Bailey isn't
aware of this, right? You must never tell her; it could cost someone their life. Even though she never
mentioned Eugene or the undercover agent, I understood that the wound in her heart was hard to heal.
Her hatred for The Exterminator runs deep. Given her temperament, she might call off your
engagement. Worse, she might even...”
He didn't finish his sentence, but Artemis understood the implications.
The way she looked when she left just now revealed her true thoughts. If it weren't for their love for
each other, she might have drawn her knife on him in that very moment.
"I apologize; she is already aware, and she is not in a good state at the moment. If I had to go through
it again, I believe I would still make the same choice. Some responsibilities cannot be avoided. For
years, she has carried the burden of guilt and self-reproach, even developing a dislike for performing
surgeries. By shouldering this burden, I hope she can eventually find some relief. In a way, this is a
positive development."
Veikko sighed softly, offering reassurance, "Give her some time; maybe the situation isn't as dire as it
seems. Ultimately, she loves you. She can't completely cut off her emotions towards you because of
something beyond your control. It's not really your fault. You just happened to come across such a
coincidence, which resulted in the tragedy. Don't blame yourself."
Artemis gave a light hum of acknowledgement, continued the conversation for a little longer, and then
finally ended the call.
After tossing his phone aside, he leaned against the wall feeling desolate, allowing the bone-chilling
cold to seep into him.
If given another chance, he actually wouldn't want to tell her.
He cherished this hard-earned happiness with all his heart.
They were about to have their wedding soon, and she was still carrying their child in her womb; he
couldn't bear to leave her.