Chapter 256
Observing the unfolding situation, Felix was suddenly gripped by fear. However, amidst the
apprehension, he discerned an opportunity to heighten their intimidation.
He cautioned, “Stay back. This is a lawful society, monitored by surveillance cameras everywhere. Do
you really think you can escape?
“People like you belong in rural areas, secluded in the mountains. Spare yourselves the shame. and
never come out-”
As he concluded his statement, Felix’s head was violently struck by an assailant.
With blood streaming down his injured head, Mia, in a state of panic, exclaimed, “Felix, are you okay?”
Within a fleeting moment, Felix collapsed to the ground.
In a bid to call for help, Mia tried to retrieve her phone, but her hands and feet were bound, and she
was forcibly taken away.
A shabby van was conveniently parked nearby, and Mia found herself tossed into the back seat. It
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She realized she had been too careless.
As Fabian got into the car, Mia fixed her gaze on him. “Kidnapping me is illegal. My family will locate
me soon.”
Fabian sneered, “Don’t worry, honey. Once you step into our town, there won’t be a chance for anyone
to come to your rescue. In the past, some tried, but they all ended up helpless in the end.”
“Fabian, congratulations on marrying such a beautiful and sophisticated wife. University students. from
the city are truly in a class of their own.
“When you have children, they’re bound to be both intelligent and good–looking.”
With a triumphant laugh, Fabian declared, “Of course, we’ll be having several children. It just
wouldn’t make sense to let my ten–thousand–dollar bribe go to waste.”
Listening from the back seat, Mia felt a wave of despair. She could only hope that her brothers. would
discover her disappearance swiftly and come to her rescue.
She knew she had to remain composed to avoid putting herself in more danger.
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After all, she was carrying a child and needed to be cautious for their sake.
The van left the city, merging onto the highway. It was evident that they intended to swiftly transport Mia
to the village, ensuring they wouldn’t be apprehended.
As night descended, Mia hesitated to close her eyes, apprehensive that if she succumbed to sleep, she
might awaken in an unfamiliar location.
After a while, the van came to a halt on a desolate rural road.
The group disembarked to take a break and have a meal.
Fabian turned to Mia and said, “Grab something to eat. As long as you cooperate, you’ll be treated
well. Don’t worry; while our town may not match the affluence of big cities, it’s not too shabby.”
Mia glanced at the bread offered to her and made a straightforward request. “I’d like some milk as
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well.”
“Of course, as long as you’re well–behaved,” he responded.
Mia sat upright with the hope that Fabian would free her, yet he remained alert and resistant.
Resigned to the situation, she decided to eat first–after all, the baby in her womb couldn’t afford
to go hungry.
Before long, the van resumed its journey.
Jostled by the bumpy ride, Mia soon succumbed to sleep.
When she awoke, it was already the following morning. Glancing around, she saw nothing but towering
mountains, devoid of any signs of modern urbanization.
Mia’s heart sank once more. “Have we arrived?” she inquired.
“Not yet. We still have to traverse this massive mountain, then another, and we’ll reach our destination.
We have to stick to these smaller roads to stay off the radar. It might take a bit
longer, but it’s safer.”
Mia clenched her teeth, holding onto the belief that her brothers would eventually come to her
rescue.
Suddenly, the roar of engines echoed from above, mirroring the distinct sound of a helicopter.