Chapter 298 Human Traffickers
Nancy and the other children were taken to a remote small mountain village. There were two ferocious Malinois at the door. When they saw people coming, they barked. They came and sniffed at the human traffickers before they calmed down.
"Good dog, I'll feed you bones when I go back."
The human trafficker touched the dogs' heads.
The two Malinois wagged their tails and walked in the crowd. Their tall and fierce looks frightened many children.
When the two dogs came to Nancy, they stopped and stretched their necks to sniff at her.
Nancy looked down at them and touched them quietly.
"Let's go."
The human trafficker didn't think much about it. He let the two Malinois watch here. Once someone came, he could be on guard.
They took the children and the young man to a warehouse, but when they left, the young man was knocked unconscious, and the children were scared.
"Stay here obediently. If you dare to run, you'll be knocked unconscious like this."
After pushing all the children into the room, they closed the door.
"You two watch the door. Others go have a meeting with me."
"Okay."
The footsteps outside the door faded away. Only the children's low sobs could be heard in the whole room.
"What should we do?"
Nancy's hands were tied up, and she couldn't move at all.
"Sir, are you all right?"
The young man's head was covered with blood, and he looked terrible.
Elizabeth said, "Why do you call him? We are in trouble now. I don't want to be sold and leave my parents..."
Nancy said, "He is an adult. Let's see if he can untie the ropes."
"That's right."
Adam said, "Stop crying, or we'll be beaten when those bad people come in later."
"But... we are afraid."
Those were children captured by human traffickers from other places. In addition to eight of them, there were twelve children in the room.
"If you're beaten because of crying, it's not worth it. Let's get together and try to find a way to untie the ropes."
With something to do, they all became active. They sat back to back and tried to untie the ropes.
But...
"Woo-woo... No, I can't."
"Oh..."
The young man finally woke up.
"Sir, are you awake?"
Nancy and the other children walked over. Although their hands were tied, their feet were not.
The man was miserable. His hands and feet were tied.
"Were you... caught in the woods? Hiss..."
The young man frowned. "What were you kids doing there?"
Adam and Nancy felt a little guilty. "We were on a spring outing, and then we ran out to play."
But they were so unlucky and met human traffickers.
The young man didn't know what to say. Since they had been caught, what was the use of saying this?
"Sir, can you find a way to untie the ropes?"
"Let me try..."
But he obviously... failed.
"I'm tied too tightly and can't move my fingers flexibly."
Nancy was worried. "What should we do now?"
"Adam..."
Nancy called Adam and several children to the corner. Everyone was in a panic, so others did not notice their behavior.
"Siri, have you contacted my eldest brother and father?"
Three seconds later...
"Nancy!"
Marcus said anxiously, "Are you okay?"
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