At the same time, she also wanted to find Butch for some information.

After a while, Tabitha found Fish and explained her purpose to him directly and decisively.

After hearing this, Fish's eyes flashed with complex emotions, including helplessness towards Galaven's orders and deep hatred towards the Penguin.

He nodded to show his willingness to cooperate.

Seeing this, Tabitha asked:

"Mr. Galavan wants to see Penguin's mother. Do you know where she is?"

Fish looked at Tabitha, then looked back at Butch, then nodded and said:

"I know."

Tabitha was delighted, but she remained calm.

She continued to ask:
"Then can you take us to find her?"

Fish was silent for a moment, as if weighing the pros and cons.

At this moment, the hatred in his heart surged up again. Ever since he escaped from the organ transplant hospital, he had been full of resentment towards the Penguin.

He enjoys seeing Penguin in trouble, so he says to Tabitha:

"When Penguin begs for mercy, you must call me."

Tabitha responded by saying she understood.

Then, she and Butch set out on a journey to find the Penguin's mother.

On the way, Tabitha was not friendly to Fish. She knew that Fish was a strong person, and she was also a person who was unwilling to admit defeat.

As the saying goes, there can't be two tigers in one mountain. She prefers someone as gentle and capable as Barbara.

The two walked one after the other and soon arrived at the door of a bar.

Butch suddenly stopped and said to Tabitha:

"I didn't take my car keys. Please wait for me for a moment."

Tabitha waved her hand impatiently, signaling him to come back quickly.

Butch turned to leave, but he didn't go straight for the car keys.

Instead, he quietly walked to a deserted place, took out his cell phone and dialed a number.

A deep and powerful voice came from the other end of the phone:

"Hello, is that Butch?"

Butch lowered his voice and said:
"Yes, Mr. Qin Yang... I have followed your instructions and am ready to take Tabitha to meet Penguin Man's mother."

There was silence for a while on the other end of the phone, then he said:

"Very good, you must remember your identity and mission.

As long as you cooperate, I promise that both you and Fish will be fine."

Butch felt bitter.

He didn't want to betray Fish, but thinking back to what happened that day, his heart was filled with fear and helplessness.

That day, a circle of sparks suddenly appeared in front of him, and Qin Yang and Victor walked out of it.

Her appearance completely overturned his worldview and made him realize that the world was far more complicated and cruel than he had imagined.

From that moment on, Butch knew Fish was hopeless.

Qin Yang offered him an attractive condition: as long as he was willing to cooperate with Qin Yang's plan, he and Fish would be spared.

Faced with life and death, Butch chose to compromise.

He became Qin Yang's pawn and had to follow Qin Yang's orders in order to survive.

After a while, Butch returned to Tabitha.

He pointed to a bar not far away and said:

“This is it, it used to be Fish’s bar, but now it’s been taken over by the Penguin.

Penguin's mother is here, but she often hides in the box and never shows up."

Tabitha nodded, then looked at Butch and said:
"Will she come out then?"

Butch shook his head and said:
"I don't know, but we can try."

So the two of them walked into the bar.

The lights in the bar were dim and the music was blaring.

I walked through the crowded crowd and arrived at the door of a box.

Butch knocked gently on the door, then pushed it open and walked in.

The box was filled with smoke, and Penguin's mother was sitting on the sofa smoking. She didn't look very old, but her face was full of vicissitudes and fatigue.

She wasn't surprised or scared to see Butch and Tabitha walk in.

Just asked lightly:
"Who are you? What do you want from me?"

Tabitha stepped forward and said:

"We were sent by Mr. Galvin. He wants to see you."

Penguin Man's mother sneered and said:

"Galvin? He wants to see me? That's ridiculous.

I am just an old woman with no power, what does he want to see me for?"

Tabitha didn't answer her, but just looked at her coldly.

Penguin's mother seemed to sense Tabitha's hostility. She sighed and said:
"Well, since you are already here, I will go with you.

But I need to talk to my people first."

After that, she picked up her phone and dialed a number.

The Penguin's voice came from the other end of the phone:
"Hey, Mom, what's up?"

Penguin's mother said:
"Son, Gelewen's people came to see me and want to take me away.

Don't worry about me, I'll take care of it."

Penguin was silent for a while, then said:

“Mom, you have to be careful.

Gail Wen is a sinister and cunning person, he will not let you go easily."

Penguin's mother said:
"I know, don't worry.

I will take care of myself.”

After hanging up the phone, Penguin's mother stood up and said to Tabitha and Butch:

"let's go."

So the three of them left the box and walked out of the bar.

Along the way, Penguin's mother remained silent.

She seemed to be thinking about something and recalling the past.

Tabitha and Butch followed her closely, fearing that she would suddenly run away or do something extreme.

After a while, they arrived outside the bar.

A black car was parked there waiting.

Tabitha opened the car door and motioned for Penguin's mother to get in first.

The Penguin's mother glanced at her and then slowly got into the car.

Tabitha and Butch followed in the car.

After the car started, it sped away along the street.

There was silence in the car, with only the roar of the engine echoing.

The Penguin's mother kept staring out the window, admiring the night view of the city.

Tabitha and Butch exchanged glances from time to time, wondering how things would develop.

After an unknown amount of time, the car stopped in front of a luxurious villa.

After Tabitha and Butch got off the car, they stood respectfully aside waiting for Penguin's mother to get off.

The Penguin Man's mother slowly got out of the car and looked up at the villa in front of her.

A complex emotion flashed in her eyes, including nostalgia for the past and uncertainty.

Tabitha stepped forward and said:

"Please go in. Mr. Galvin is waiting for you inside."

The Penguin's mother nodded, then walked into the villa with heavy steps.

The decoration inside the villa is luxurious and elegant, each of which reveals the owner's taste and status.

The Penguin's mother was brought into a spacious living room, where she saw Gelvin sitting on the sofa waiting for her.

Seeing Penguin's mother come in, Galawen smiled and said:

"Welcome to my home, Penguin's mother." (End of this chapter)

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