Barrett's arm would heal within a week after applying the ointment. Once everything was ready, Falcon planned to crack the chip with Barrett, with the timing perfectly arranged. "No need to thank me. I hope you and Barrett can crack the chip soon and fulfill my dream of uniting all major international organizations!" Billy's eyes were filled with blatant ambition. Falcon nodded, "Yes, Mr. Billy. Barrett and I will do our best."

"Rest assured, you and Barrett will be the greatest contributors once the chip is cracked. I will certainly reward you both generously!" Mr. Billy said while patting Falcon's shoulder gently. "I will not only reward you but also give you everything you desire, including power and wealth..."

Falcon bowed respectfully, "Of course, I believe in your words, Mr. Billy. If I didn't, I wouldn't have come to you in the first place."

"Hmm..." Mr. Billy responded nonchalantly and waved him off. "It's late. Go rest."

"Yes," Falcon replied and left quickly.

Bonnie's wound healed in just three days. Falcon was amazed as he looked at the faint scar on her arm. "I remember your injury was quite serious. How did it heal so quickly? Even with the amazing ointment I gave you, it shouldn't have healed this fast."

Bonnie lied smoothly, "Maybe my healing ability is strong, or my body absorbs the ointment well, so it healed quickly."

When she treated her wound in private, Falcon wasn't there, and he never asked the doctor about the severity of her injury. He had only judged based on the amount of blood he saw. Her injury had always been minor, and two or three days of recovery was more than enough.

"That makes some sense," Falcon said, not overthinking Bonnie's explanation. "Looks like we need to prioritize cracking the chip."

"How about tomorrow?" Bonnie suggested.

"Huh?" Falcon was taken aback. "Tomorrow? Isn't that too soon?"

Bonnie feigned concern for both Falcon and Mr. Billy. "Is it too soon? I don't think so. Think about it. The Nidhoggs are still watching us closely.

"If we don't crack the chip quickly, there's a risk of it being taken back. If that happens, all our efforts will be in vain. We should crack the chip as soon as possible to avoid complications."

The more Falcon thought about it, the more he agreed with Bonnie. "You're right. I'll talk to Mr. Billy and try to move the timeline to tomorrow."

Bonnie pretended not to understand, "Didn't you say you could decide about the chip on your own? Why ask Mr. Billy?"

"True, but when you're under someone's roof, you must obey their rules. This is Mr. Billy's organization. I need his approval regardless of my decision-making power," Falcon said, having understood these dynamics well.

Bonnie, appearing sympathetic, said, "I see your point. Ask him if we can start cracking the chip tomorrow. That would be great. If not, no worries."

"Okay," Falcon replied and quickly went to see Mr. Billy. When he returned, he brought good news to Bonnie.

"Barrett, Mr. Billy agreed! We can start cracking the chip tomorrow!"

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