Elliot and Shea emerged from the mansion the moment Hayden finished his sentence.
Father and son met eyes, but Hayden averted his gaze in disgust.
He was still a minor and could not get on a plane without a guardian.
Otherwise, he definitely would not show up here!
He just wanted to go to Bridgedale as soon as possible, and be closer to his mother.
"Hayden! Layla! Big Brother agreed to take us to Bridgedale!" Shea ran over to the children and chirped, "We'll see Avery soon!
In Bridgedale, Avery was approached by two men the moment she stepped out of the airport.
They were dressed in black suits and drove a black Buik.
Mike took a photo of the car’s license plate from afar. They could not act rashly and startle the enemy before they rescued Wesley.
The black Buik disappeared very quickly into traffic.
Mike saw the countless messages from Chad on his phone.
Chad answered soon after Mike dialed his number.
"My boss took Shea and the kids on his private jet over to Bridgedale."
Mike raised his brows, then massaged his temples and said, "One would think he's coming over on vacation!”
"Save the mockery, will you? How could the two of you do that last night? You abandoned Mr. Foster by himself at the airport!" Chad was furious. "I can't figure out why a good man like him continues to cling to someone as troublesome as Avery Tate!"
"Say what you want, but why are you insulting Avery?!" Mike was also livid." She's already upset enough that Wesley was abducted because of her. This is Bridgedale, not Aryadelle. This isn't Elliot Foster's territory! Wouldn't taking him along be sending them both to their deaths?!"
Chad took in a cold breath.
"To their deaths?! Are things that bad?" "Someone send her a bloody, severed finger! It was Wesley's finger!"
Mike did not tell Chad about this because he was afraid that Elliot would stop them from leaving once he found out.
"F*ck! What did Wesley get himself into?!"
"What kind of trouble could someone as strait-laced as Wesley get into? The one they want is Avery." Mike hailed a cab by the street, then said, "That's why you shouldn't blame her. She’s suffering more than anybody else right now."
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