
Cazimir stood in a small room, and on his feet were three men he had just knocked out. He had suspected these contacts were dirty, but to go and try to ambush him? Spineless and stupid, it would seem. Cazimir was clearly above them in all aspects. Well, suppose they thought attacking him at the same time would help them win. But even Rada could've won against these men, they had not been a hard opponent.
"The Volkovs will remember your hospitality, you'll hear from us."
Cazimir said, and turned around to walk out the door he had walked in from few minutes before. Good thing he hadn't brought Malakias with him this time, the boy would've been in the way since Cazimir would've protected him.
Cazimir put his hand on the handle, but before he could open the door he felt a knife sink into his side. Cazimir coughed a bit of blood, the weapon had punctured his lung. He turned around to see one more man, one Cazimir hadn't seen before. So there had been one more dirty contact.
Cazimir turned around sharply, the knife still in his side, and kicked the man across the small room. He hit his head and was out cold in seconds. Cazimir sighed and coughed some more, he tasted blood in his mouth. Cazimir looked down on the knife, it hurt quite a lot, but the man showed no sign of pain as he calmly took a hold of the weapon and slowly drew it out. Cazimir's white dress shirt was now ruined, although the man had been kind enough to not puncture Cazimir's dark leather jacket.
Cazimir threw the knife on the floor and took off his jacket and dress shirt. Now bare chested he dug a lighter from his jacket pocket and set the shirt on fire. No evidence left behind.
Cazimir finally stepped out of the door, still without jacket, and the door disappeared behind him as it was magic. This island was curious indeed.
Cazimir stumbled just a bit, the wound was already closing but he had lost some blood and felt slightly weak. But that would pass, and a shirtless man in an alleyway would attract unwanted attention. So Cazimir leaned on the wall and slowly put on his long leather jacket. He felt the cold in the air, even if he was used to cold Russian winters it wasn't a good idea to spend too much time shirtless in the snow and cold.
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