465: Chapter 464: Establishing the Shadow Team [16 Updates] 465: Chapter 464: Establishing the Shadow Team [16 Updates] The sky was overcast, looking as if it might rain at any mont, and this weather continued from morning until afternoon.
Such weather affected people’s mood as well; Ning Fan stood by the windowsill, his expression sowhat gloomy.
“Is it because of the Fang Guild matter?”
Behind Ning Fan, a woman with a sexy figure and beautiful appearance asked.
“What did you say?” Ning Fan replied absentmindedly.
This was Chen Fengnan’s estate, and the woman behind Ning Fan was naturally Ouyang Feifei, who was temporarily residing there.
Having been seen by Xu Ruolan as troubled, Ning Fan had specifically co to find Ouyang Feifei, and his concerns had a lot to do with her.
“Did I say your mood was related to the Fang Guild?” Ouyang Feifei pouted, looking dejectedly at Ning Fan, who was turned away from her.
“More or less.”
Ning Fan’s mood was poor not just because of the Fang Guild, but also because of Xu Ruolan.
In his mind, the image of Xu Ruolan looking woefully distressed lingered, and seeing her so guilt-ridden, Ning Fan was also in discomfort.
“The Fang Guild really went overboard this ti, declaring war against you directly.”
Ouyang Feifei’s expression held a touch of scorn.
As one of the largest forces in North Africa, the actions of the Fang Guild had a lot of implications.
In Ouyang Feifei’s view, their brash assault on Ning Fan was sheer madness.
“Indeed, they’ve switched to a new leader, soone called Apollo.
Do you rember him?”
Now under new leadership by soone nad Apollo, the Fang Guild was an unfamiliar entity to Ning Fan, and aside from so trivial information he had heard at Ajiu’s place, he knew very little about this person.
So far, Ning Fan couldn’t co up with specific information about Apollo.
“I’ve heard so things.”
“Tell ?”
“Apparently, he’s a racist who has supported several warlords in North Africa, secretly backing ethnic massacres.
He’s soone who deserves to be in Hell.”
This was pretty much the extent of Ouyang Feifei’s knowledge about Apollo.
“Is that all?”
“That’s all there is!”
After receiving confirmation from Ouyang Feifei, Ning Fan felt sowhat disappointed—there was still not much intelligence on their enemy.
“Forget about it.
Your injuries are almost healed, right?”
“Thanks to you, I’ve completely recovered now.”
After treatnt from Ning Fan, Ouyang Feifei had no major issues anymore; coupled with this period of quiet recuperation, she had fully healed.
Ouyang Feifei was now ready to rejoin the fray at any mont.
“Since your wounds have healed, about the matter you ntioned last ti, I’ve given it so thought.
Do you want to hear it?”
Last ti, it was agreed that once Ouyang Feifei had healed, they would discuss establishing a new organization.
This matter was always on Ning Fan’s mind.
After he had eradicated all the Fang Guild’s forces in Zhonghai, Ning Fan thought that Ouyang Feifei’s injury should have almost healed, so he ca here for this reason.
“Of course,” a smile appeared on Ouyang Feifei’s flawless, pale face.
Ning Fan’s expression turned serious as he slowly began while looking into Ouyang Feifei’s eyes, “I hope you can help establish an intelligence organization.
Nobody beyond you and will know about this.”
Regarding the establishnt of a new organization, Ning Fan did not intend to tell anyone else besides Ouyang Feifei, including Chen Fengnan and Ajiu; he planned to keep this matter confidential.
Since they were going to establish a new secret organization, it naturally had to be completely unnoticed.
The fewer people who knew about it, the better.
“I want to na this organization Shadow Team.
Where there is a shadow, there is the Shadow Team.
It will be my shadow, omnipresent!”
“Starting with such a formidable demand and also handing over such a troubleso task to , are you sure you’re not trying to work to death?”
“Of course, I am not asking you to achieve this exaggerated goal right from the start.
It’s just a target for now.
Once the Shadow Team gets on the right track and grows step by step, reaching this level will not be difficult,” he explained.
Ning Fan now needed an organization dedicated to gathering various kinds of intelligence for him.
As for combat capability, that wasn’t the first consideration; the priority was to establish the frawork first.
“So, should I say it’s an honor to beco the first mber of the Shadow Team?” Ouyang Feifei said, giving Ning Fan a knightly salute as she spoke.
“Not only the first mber but also the first leader,” Ning Fan added.
He wanted to entrust the managent of the Shadow Team to Ouyang Feifei.
As for himself, unless it was sothing extrely important, he did not plan to interfere with Ouyang Feifei’s managent.
Of course, this did not an he would not contribute to the initial construction of the organization.
In the future, Ning Fan would ensure that Ouyang Feifei’s position would not be undermined.
Ouyang Feifei was a bit surprised.
She paused, sowhat incredulously responding, “Are you really entrusting such an important position to ?”
Ouyang Feifei wanted to ask if Ning Fan was really that confident in her.
“Of course.
If I can’t trust you, then everyone in this world must be tricksters,” he replied exaggeratedly, amusing Ouyang Feifei.
His unconditional trust greatly moved Ouyang Feifei.
As she gazed at Ning Fan’s face, a complex emotion flickered through her eyes.
Unknowingly, Ouyang Feifei’s heart had been marked by one person’s shadow, perhaps indelible for a lifeti…
Yet Ouyang Feifei had no regrets.
Every ti she recalled everything that person had done for her, her heart felt warm.
By accepting this gift from Ning Fan, she could always stay by his side, she silently thought to herself.
“So, will you accept?” Ning Fan extended his hand, his face wearing a smile that Ouyang Feifei could not look away from.
Almost without any hesitation, Ouyang Feifei reached out and grasped Ning Fan’s hand.
Ning Fan’s hand was warm, his palms sowhat rough, but reassuring.
Holding Ning Fan’s hand, Ouyang Feifei inexplicably felt at ease.
“Welco, Ouyang Feifei.”
“And thank you.”
“Thank you?
What are you thanking for?
I should be the one thanking you, right!”
Ning Fan looked at Ouyang Feifei sowhat puzzled.
Logically, he should be thanking Ouyang Feifei for agreeing to help him.
Why had she said thanks first?
Ouyang Feifei just smiled slightly, offered no explanation, and was not in a hurry to let go of Ning Fan’s hand.
She wanted to hold on a little longer.
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