Chapter 1149
Instantly, Sally's gaze dimmed. She drove as quickly as possible while calling Melissa to pick up the kids from school.
At the same time, in the living room of a mansion in the countryside. Cooper found himself tied to a chair with thick rope.
The men who had kidnapped him to this place had even trampled over his glasses while bringing him there.
He counted three other men in the living room beside him.
Cooper was unnaturally calm despite his predicament. His calm gaze swept over the men, and he quickly determined that these men were far from scruffy thugs.
From the way they blocked his car on the road and dragged him out of the vehicle, he could tell that they had received professional training and were most likely employees of a private security company.
One of his kidnappers' phones began ringing, and the man stepped away to a window on the far side of the room before answering it.
The phone call lasted a good three minutes. When the kidnapper returned to the group. Cooper asked, “How does your boss plan to deal with me?”
The man was visibly stunned as he sputtered, “You know our boss?”
Cooper replied calmly, “I don't, but he must be pretty rich if he could hire you to kidnap me here. None of you have beaten me up either, so he clearly doesn't want me dead.”
The kidnapper huffed and retorted, “You're a big shot in the business world, Mr. Sutton. Anyone would end up in the headlines if they tried to kill you. That said, you did, however, offend someone you shouldn't have provoked.”
He had barely finished his sentence when the mansion's doorbell rang. As such, he signaled his colleagues to open the door, and in walked seven women.
Each wore makeup thicker than the next, a less-than-subtle hint about their profession.
Cooper's gaze darkened at once.
Without delay, the kidnappers carried Cooper, chair and all, into a bedroom on the second floor. The windows in the room were tightly shut, and the space reeked of agarwood. One instantly felt hot and uncomfortable after breathing in its scent.
While placing Cooper and the chair atop a carpet in the room, one of the kidnappers snarled, “Since you like women so much, Boss said we should give you a night you'll never forget. Here are seven women at your service, Mr. Sutton. Enjoy.”
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