Chapter 1029
“Eveline!”
Ryan was too late to stop it and quickly hailed a cab from the side of the road, wanting to chase after the car.
He immediately dialed Madeline’s number, but as soon as it connected, he was cut off.
Worried about what crazy thing the people in the car would do, Ryan did not hesitate to return the call that was made to him just now. “Deploy Team A immediately. Get online and track my vehicle. Make sure that the people in the car are not in any danger!”
The person on the other end received Ryan’s instructions and immediately followed suit.
Currently in Ryan’s car.
A shiny dagger was pressed against Madeline’s neck, and in front of her, she saw Naomi clutching the steering wheel with one hand and squirming away frantically.
She drove the car awkwardly and had run a few red lights.
Madeline had just settled the matter of the charity night two days ago and only spared some time today to have a meal with Ryan. She did not expect Naomi to come to troubling them again at this moment.
Madeline felt exhausted at first and was even more exhausted now. She remained calm and composed, however.
“Naomi, even if you wish to kill me, there’s no need to pay for it with your own life.”
“Eveline, shut up!” Naomi shouted at Madeline to shut her up ferociously. She turned her head and glared at her. “Eveline, you made me a joke in front of all those netizens, so I’ll make you the laughingstock of the society today!
“If it weren’t for you, I would’ve been Ryan’s wife and the young lady of the Joneses! I’ll have my revenge today!”
Listening to Naomi’s hysterical words, Madeline thought that Naomi was a little crazy.
She saw a car following closely in the rear-view mirror and guessed that it was probably Ryan. She could not guess where Naomi was taking her, though.
Naomi drove the car to a remote place and stopped. She forced Madeline out of the car, turned on her phone, and pointed the camera at Madeline.
“Eveline, take off your clothes!” she threatened with a dagger, “Quickly take them off!”
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