Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1886
Chapter 1886 The Search Begins
When one’s limit was breached, they would even retort the words of a person they respected the most.
Larry stared at Caspian, his heart aching for the latter. It seems he still loves Nancy, even after they were separated.
Suddenly, the young man said, “The car headed Northwest. That place’s rather remote.”
At that moment, everyone turned to the screen.
After pondering for a while, Jory announced, “No. I’m sure that I didn’t offend anyone.”
Although he had always been decisive and ruthless, he grew gentle ever since he married Nancy.
The young man said, “However, there aren’t any security cameras there.”
Upon hearing his words, Joan’s eyes dimmed. Larry uttered, “The area in Northwest is remote and the houses are rather few, so it should be easier to look for her.”
Caspian couldn’t bear to wait any longer, so he suggested, “Right then. Let’s go, now!”
Ever the calm man he was, Larry came up with an analysis. “Wait, Caspian. We have to lie low since no one knows why he kidnapped Nancy. If money is all he wanted, he could’ve contacted Jory. However, he didn’t, so Nancy could’ve offended someone.”
If it’s not about money and Jory did not offend anyone… then the reason for this kidnapping could only be because of Nancy. They knew Nancy’s personality well. She was a domineering woman when it came to things she liked and the person she fancy.
In midst of the silence, Jory suggested, “Let’s split up. Mr. Norton, Caspian and I would bring one group of men each and go there from different directions.”
Joan stood in front of Jory and insisted, “There’s a direction left. So I’ll go.”
“I’ll do it.” Just when the others were hesitating to agree to Joan’s request, a familiar voice sounded in the room.
“Dustin!” Jory shouted in surprise.
“Hey, don’t worry. I’m here now.” Dustin walked toward Jory and patted the latter’s shoulder.
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