Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 865
Chance asked the hacker to play the recorded footage. “The car that was used to kidnap Miss Neeson left the car park and headed to the parking area of a nearby playground in the suburb. As the playground has just opened to the public, there are no surveillance cameras in the parking area. It’s a little problematic.
“When we got there, there was already no one in the car. We suspect that the kidnappers have left with another car. Through our inspection of every car last night, we can confirm that it’s a black Santana.”
Chester said, “From what I just heard, the Santana traveled to the forest in Cheney Hill before going missing.”
“Stop droning on. Let’s get there first, ” Rodney said impatiently, “It’s been one night. Many things might’ve already happened.”
Those words made everyone’s face turn somber.
After Shaun got into the car, he sped past the vehicles on the road, heading toward the suburb. On his way there, he asked, “Have you found out who did it?”
“We still can’t see the kidnappers’ faces, so we’re not sure. It could be your business competitors too.” Chester added hesitantly, “Over the years, many people have grown to dislike the sight of you.
Considering that you have a close relationship with Sarah, many probably plan to threaten you with her. The owner of Gloway did something like this to you previously, didn’t he?”
Shaun furrowed his brows.
Rodney glared at Shaun ferociously. “Those kidnappers must be blind! They should’ve kidnapped Catherine instead. What does it have to do with Sarah? You’ve hurt her enough. How unfortunate she is to have fallen for you.”
Pursing his thin lips grimly, Shaun remained silent.
“You’d better pray that Sarah is fine.” Rodney was so anxious that his veins were bulging out.
Shortly after, a crowd of people appeared in the surrounding area of Cheney Hill.
Less than half an hour later, someone called and claimed that the black Santana was found in the west.
Shaun and the rest immediately rushed there. Chance said, “We’ve searched around, and I think the kidnapper brought the victim away using this path.”
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