The door was already kicked to the side, and he walked in with a solemn face. Just the thought that his wife had been captured and brought to such a place made him furious, but he was shocked when he saw the scene within the building.
"My dear," Hanson called, pacing toward her in big strides. On both sides of Vania, a group of men were still hugging each other. "Are you hurt?"
Vania pretended to be shocked. "No, but I was scared when I saw them hurting each other after they barged into the building."
Hanson was pretty sure that his wife was acting suspiciously, but he said tenderly, "Don't be afraid. I'm here now." Then, he turned to the thugs. "Since you've given my wife a scare, you'll have to bear the consequences."
"We did not—" Vania cast a warning glare at them at once, and the thugs swallowed their words. To save their lives, they changed their tune, saying, "It's our fault. Please let us off, sir, and we'll work our butts off to repay you."
Hanson wasn't a man they could offend, and it was as good as seeking death if they tried to confront him. Moreover, they did abduct his wife. Even though she had pretended to pass out, they were the ones who brought her here, and this was an unforgivable act.
"Okay." Hanson wasn't interested in continuing the topic, and he suddenly asked, "Did you guys call her 'miss' earlier?"
Under such circumstances, the thugs didn't dare conceal anything and admitted, "Yes, she's our elder sister. From the bottom of our hearts, we sincerely regard her as one." They gave it their all and plastered smiles on their faces so that they seemed more convincing.
Instead of asking the reason why they had established such a relationship with Vania, Hanson asked, "In that case, how should you address me?"
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