Chapter 207
Chapter 207 Go Back To Save Nancy (1)
Nichs was on the verge of speaking, but at that moment, Madelline’s eyes fluttered open. She
looked at him, her eyes filled with despair and heartbreak. In a weak voice, she uttered, “Nichs…”
Normally, he would have hurried to her side, but this time, he remained rooted in ce. The darkness
of the night surrounded them, creating an eerie stillness. He stood motionless, like a statue, as if time
and space had frozen around him. She cried, shaking her head in disbelief that he hadn’t apanied
her in the ambnce on the way to the hospital.
He had intended to go with her, but then he received a phone call. She wondered what kind of call
could have made him change his mind. “Nichs…” she whispered feebly, though it took all her
strength to do so. Yet, it seemed to fall on deaf ears as he continued to stand there, unmoving.
As the ambnce’s doors slowly closed, Madelline summoned her remaining strength to reach out to
Nichs, her hand wing at the air, her eyes filled with sorrow. “Nichs…” Her cries of anguish
echoed into the night.
“Take care, Madelline. I believe you’ll survive,” he said as he waved his hand.
The ambnce’s door closed, and it quickly sped off to the hospital. Nichs turned around and
addressed his assistant, who had just arrived. “Take care of herter.” He called Lynn. “Get me my
private jet. I’m going home right now.”
“Sir, we found a small malfunction during thest checkup. It’s still not fixed. It might be dangerous if
you fly it right now.”
“Lynn, I’ll repeat myself. I want it right now.” Nichs became furious.
“Of course, sir. I’ll make the necessary arrangements.”
“I want to board the flight in half an hour. And call the bank. I’m withdrawing 7.5 million in cash. Tell
them to prepare it. Do it right now as well,” Nichs emphasized thest part of the sentence.
This time, Lynn, understanding the seriousness, acted promptly without questioning. He worked
quickly, ensuring everything was in order.
In just half an hour, Nichs was already on the flight home, the clock ticking-it was ten at night with
only 11 hours remaining before nine in the morning. It was a race against time, even against death
itself. Yet, with unwavering determination, Nichs firmly believed he could make it back in time to
save Nancy.
Haunted by past failures, he couldn’t shake off the guilt. He remembered the previous time she was in
danger, how he had failed to rescue her. He had even doubted her sincerity, believing she was seeking
sympathy. That stormy night when she had a car ident and fell into despair, he wasn’t there for her.
He med himself for not protecting her and their baby. Acknowledging his past mistakes, he was
determined this time. No matter the challenges, he vowed not to back down. “Hang on, Nancy. I’m
coming home. I promised I’d never leave you alone again. This time, I’ming to you. I’ll protect you.
Wait for me.”
The jet soared into the clouds. Nichs looked at the darkness outside, a frown appearing on his face.
He didn’t sleep for the entire night.
When Nancy woke up, she realized something was covering her head. Her legs and hands were tied
up. The car was moving unsteadily, and men wereughing and taunting around her. She knew she
was in a dangerous situation.
A man in the front row said, “Mr. Wolfe, do you think her husband wille to rescue her?”
“I think so. She’s the wife of a wealthy man. It doesn’t matter if they have no love between them. If
anything happens to her, they would be devastated.”
The men were speaking loudly. From their conversation, Nancy understood what was happening.
These men had kidnapped her to threaten Nichs, and they demanded 7.5 million as ransom.
Suddenly, a wave of despair washed over her; Nichs was currently overseas. How could he possibly
return in time? She pondered on the unpredictability of life-how quickly things had changed, her
abduction coinciding with Nichs’ absence.
After a bumpy ride, the car came to a stop, and she was taken to a certain location. The blindfold was
removed from her head. When the kidnappers realized that she was already awake, Puck raised an
eyebrow. “Not a bad-looking woman. No wonder she managed to marry Mr. Sallow.”-
“Who are you? I don’t think we have any grudge between us. Why did you kidnap me?”
Puck wiped the knife in his hand and sneered. “No grudge? You’re right. There is no grudge between
us, but your gambler of a father owed me money. He promised to sell you to me and let me do
whatever I wanted with you.
Nancy couldn’t believe her ears. She knew Hugo was a useless, deadbeat father, but she couldn’t
imagine he would go this far. Even if they weren’t rted by blood, even if she wasn’t his biological
daughter, they had at least lived together for decades. How could he sell me to these people? Has he
ever considered what might happen if Nichs can’t make it in time? They’ll kill me. They’ll kill me, and
no one will find
out.
She lifted her head and blinked as hard as she could. I won’t cry. I won’t. I will not shed tears because
of that b*stard. But her heart ached. Before the truth was revealed, she genuinely thought of Hugo as
her father, but all she received in return was exploitation and cruelty. That’s not what a father does. Not
even the cruelest man is as terrible as him. She blinked her eyes and looked at Puck. “Don’t talk about
him. I’m not his daughter. He has no right to call himself my father.”
“Doesn’t matter. I don’t care about the rtionship you share with him. I only care about money.” Puck
shrugged.
She sneered. He sensed that something was hidden behind that sneer. He narrowed his eyes and
sharply asked, “What’s so amusing?”
“Let me guess. He must have told you that you could get the money if you kidnapped me, but have you
ever wondered why he told you to get the money if he could have gotten it himself?”
Puck knew something was amiss. Quickly, he inquired, “What does that mean? Exin.”
Nancy looked at him. Slowly, she enunciated, “It means Nichs and I are divorced. You won’t single
cent even if you’ve kidnapped me.”
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