Nick was shocked. "Take me to it!"
"Promise me that I can build my station here." Hayden stood his ground.
"You probably won't be able to do it in the city center. It's too obvious, and you might alarm someone that even I can't handle. I might have my connections, but I don't get to do whatever I feel like doing either," Nick said. "How about places in the suburbs?"
"That's fine as well," Hayden said and walked outside, with Nick following closely behind.
Though Hayden was merely a teenager, Nick could not help but feel like he was working for Hayden.
Nick led Hayden to his car to circle for an ideal spot...
"Hayden, what kind of chip did you insert into your mom’s phone?"
"A GPS chip."
"Oh. Did you buy it? Is it something invented in Bridgedale? I heard that phones have GPS function but would only be traceable once switched off." Nick was extremely interested in the chip Hayden was talking about.
"I didn't buy it. I can track the chip in my mom's phone even if her phone is switched off, given that I have a station. There are stations like the one I need in Bridgedale, but not here."
Nick felt both inspired and confused at the same time at his explanation. "So this GPS isn't like the ones we are accustomed to." "Yeah." Hayden did not want to answer any more questions and took out his phone to call Chad.
"Hayden! I've called you multiple times and you haven't answered once! I was worried sick!" Chad sighed a breath of relief." Where are you right now? I'll come pick you up right away!"
"I'm with Uncle Nick, so don't worry," Hayden drawled.
Nick was silent when he heard that.
"If something happened to Mom, I won't ever forgive him," Hayden declared coldly as he clenched his fists.
"If something happened to your mom, then your dad is probably in the same situation as her. So, you won't actually have to think about whether you want to forgive him," Nick said. "I just wished that they were merely kidnapped. If the kidnapper only wants money, that will be the best situation. By the way, how long will it take for you to build that station? I need to inform my friend about it."
"About three days."
"Okay. How about you stay the night at my place? The security in my house is better than the hotels," Nick said. "Considering what happened to your parents, I'm concerned that someone might have their eyes on you as well. If you stay by my side, I can at least keep you safe."
"I have my own bodyguard, Mr. Felix." Hayden glanced at the rear-view mirror.
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