Milf Hunter: Seducing And Taming Beauties

Chapter 482: Yuko’s Secret Life as a Female Killer



Chapter 482: Yuko’s Secret Life as a Female Killer



Hearing her thoughts, I was taken aback. A knife and a bullet—it was the first time I had encountered someone who thought of such things upon seeing me. My interest in her deepened, intrigued by the stark contrast between her elegant exterior and the dark thoughts that lurked beneath.


Hannah noticed that Yuko’s hand and mine were still together. With a cough to distract us, Yuko let go of my hand. I didn’t say anything to her or Haruna.


Hannah and Haruna said goodbye to each other, with Julie reminding Haruna to ask her sister if she wanted to go to Japan to meet her mom. I remained silent and didn’t even look at Haruna, just kept ignoring her.


I quietly sat down in the car. As we drove away, I noticed Haruna still looking at me, her thoughts a quiet murmur. [Jack... I am really sorry...] Her words echoed in my mind, a reminder of the complex web of relationships and emotions that bound us all together.


As we drove back to Julie’s home, my mind was preoccupied with thoughts of Yuko. I was determined to uncover every detail about her intriguing past. Instead of engaging with Julie or Hannah, I retreated to the guest room and asked SERA to gather comprehensive information about Yuko. What SERA uncovered was nothing short of fascinating.


Yuko, a 27-year-old woman, leads a double life as a contract killer, accepting assignments from the shadowy corners of the Deep Web. Born into a wealthy family in Tokyo, Yuko’s life took a dramatic turn after her father’s death in an accident.


Despite the loss, her family remained financially secure, with numerous businesses in Japan ensuring their wealth. Yuko’s mother, a traditional woman, rarely ventured out and relied on a female manager to handle the family’s affairs, though all major decisions were still made by her.


The incident that changed Yuko’s life occurred when she was just 18 years old. She was invited to a birthday party hosted by her classmate Kenzo, the son of a minister who had long lusted after her.


Kenzo saw this as an opportunity to attack Yuko. He lured her into his room, intending to rape her. In a panic, Yuko grabbed an ice pick from the table and, in self-defense, accidentally killed him.


Fearful for her life, Yuko fled the scene. She didn’t return home, fearing arrest, and instead hid in various cities, cutting off all contact with her mother and sister.


Fearful for her life, Yuko fled the scene. She didn’t return home, fearing arrest, and instead hid in various cities, cutting off all contact with her mother and sister. Luckily, an incident at the party saved Yuko from being identified as the murderer.


When someone discovered Kenzo’s body, they removed the ice pick from his eye. In a panic, realizing Kenzo was dead and not wanting to be suspected of murder, they wiped the ice pick clean, inadvertently removing Yuko’s fingerprints. With no evidence linking her to the crime, Yuko remained a mystery—a missing girl with no trace.


Fate, however, had other plans for Yuko. She encountered Akane, a female assassin, who would become her mentor and savior. This meeting was no mere coincidence.


Akane had been hired by Kenzo’s father, Minister Koizumi Ryuji, to find his son’s killer and bring them to justice. Kenzo was not just any man; he was the son of a powerful and wealthy minister in Japan.


Akane, however, saw something in Yuko that resonated with her own past. Instead of turning Yuko over to Koizumi Ryuji, Akane took her under her wing, protecting her and even killing Koizumi Ryuji to ensure Yuko’s safety. Akane saw a reflection of her younger self in Yuko—a potential that could be molded into something formidable.


Under Akane’s tutelage, Yuko underwent rigorous training for five years, learning the art of assassination, combat, and survival. She absorbed everything Akane taught her, transforming into a ruthless and efficient killer.


Yuko became known as the Red Rose, a moniker that struck fear into the hearts of those who knew of her reputation on the Dark Web. Her track record was impeccable, with every contract completed without a single mistake. Akane, known as the Black Rose in the underworld, continued her operations in Japan, while Yuko began to carve her own path.


After completing her training, Yuko returned home to live with her mother, taking on assignments from Akane to eliminate targets. To her family, Yuko presented herself as a successful translator, explaining her wealth as commissions earned from high-profile clients.


This facade allowed her to provide for her family without revealing the dangerous and dark nature of her true profession. Yuko didn’t tell her mother anything about what she had done in the past five years, and her mother was just happy to have her daughter back, not caring about anything else.


Yuko’s life is a complex tapestry of wealth, tragedy, and transformation. From a privileged upbringing to a life of secrecy and danger, she has navigated a path that few could imagine. Her story is one of resilience and adaptation, a testament to the unexpected turns that life can take.


Despite the darkness of her profession, Yuko has managed to maintain a semblance of normalcy with her family, a delicate balance that speaks to her strength and determination.


But one day, after returning from a particularly dangerous mission, Yuko was injured and covered in bruises and blood. Her mother, upon seeing her daughter’s condition, demanded to know the truth. Yuko confided in her mother, revealing the dark and dangerous life she had chosen.


Her mother was horrified and begged Yuko to abandon her life as an assassin. Yuko, however, was resolute. She refused to give up the only life she knew, the life that provided for her sister and gave her a sense of purpose. The next day, Yuko took Haruna and fled to Germany, seeking to start a new life away from the shadows of her past.


As Haruna remained blissfully unaware of Yuko’s dark secrets, their mother, Kasumi Suzuki, made a conscious effort to shield Haruna’s innocence, choosing to omit the truth during their phone conversations.


The chasm between Yuko and her mother widened, culminating in a silence that had persisted since Yuko’s departure for Germany.


Curiosity gnawed at me, and I found myself yearning to catch a glimpse of the woman who had given life to Yuko. As SERA pulled up a picture of Yuko’s mother, my breath hitched.


Kasumi Suzuki, at 52 years old, exuded a timeless beauty that was both captivating and elegant. Her shoulder-length black hair cascaded in soft waves, framing a face that was a true masterpiece of maturity and allure. Her eyes, a deep, dark brown, held a spark of intelligence and warmth, drawing me in with their depth and complexity.



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