Chapter 255 I can't track her location
With a calm personality, Sarah didn't scream or fear. "I want to know why."
"You want to know so much?" Maxwell raised his eyebrows.
Sarah: "yes."
"Come and kiss me or please me." When Maxwell laughed, he was very attractive, but also dangerous. "Maybe I will tell you out of kindness."
"You want money?" Sarah completely ignored his nonsense.
Maxwell had no feelings for women at all.
The frivolity he showed now was just a disguise he was good at.
"Who doesn't want money?" Maxwell put down the glass and crossed his legs. "But I don't lack money at all now. What I like more..."
He paused on purpose.
Frowning slightly, she asked, "What?"
"You..." Maxwell smiled, and everything around him instantly dimmed.
Sarah was speechless.
She didn't ask any more.
She knew his purpose. Asking was just a process to avoid suspicion. This man was much more suspicious than Captain.
Seeing that she was unmoved, Maxwell asked, "Don't you believe me?"
"If you like me, you should come to New York to find me and confess your love to me." Without being nervous, she continued, "Instead of kidnapping me here to see you eating, drinking and playing."
Maxwell stood up slowly, his long and narrow eyes staring at her with smile and interest.
Sarah looked into his eyes.
"No wonder Jason can't forget you after divorce," said Maxwell as he approached her with a pleasant light fragrance. "Even I'm tempted by this character."
"Really?"
"Of course."
"Then why don't you let go of my hand?" said Sarah in a calm
voice. She didn't believe him at all.
Maxwell pursed his thin lips and said, "What if I let you go and you run away?"
"Just tie me up again," said Sarah.
"Miss Yeats is really interesting." Maxwell picked up the red wine
glass next to him, shook it for two times, and handed it to her. "How about this? If you drink this glass of wine, I'll let go of your hand. What do you think?"
Sarah glanced at him, but didn't move.
If she could believe him, there would be ghosts all over the ground.
"Since Miss Yeats doesn't want to, I have to let you go to bed first." Maxwell looked like a gentleman. "We can talk about it tomorrow."
After saying that.
One of them took her to the basement.
When they arrived at the basement, Sarah frowned because of something in the basement.
There were iron chains, blood and several snakes.
All of a sudden, she thought of what had happened before and her heart sank. So, was this the place where Jenny had stayed before?
At this moment.
It was as if she had seen the helpless cry of Jenny. She struggled,
cried and begged for mercy, but got no response.
Sarah took a deep breath and closed his eyes.
She would help Jenny run away.
"Miss Yeats, what are you doing here?" Maxwell walked over with a smile on his face. "Don't you want to have a rest?"
"Is this a place for people to rest?"
"Of course, our Jenny have stayed here for a long time."
Sarah tightened her grip on both sides. She didn't expect this man
to be so crazy!
Maxwell still smiled and said, "Don't worry. These snakes have
their poisonous teeth pulled out. It's okay."
Sarah stood still.
Maxwell didn't waste his time here.
He took another look at her and then followed the man into the
basement, closing the door for her.
"Clang!"
The door made a loud noise.
As soon as they went out, Jenny rushed up and asked anxiously,
"Why did you lock Sarah in the basement?"
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