Or he could tangle these people and told Adelaide to call someone! The lead seemed to see through his thoughts, “Don't think about it. This wall is much thicker than normal walls, in order to keep the sound from getting out!” He shattered all of Antonio's hopes with one sentence. There were no walls before, but visitors would basically leave until the park was closed at 10 p.m. It was too noisy. After many protests, the wall had been reinforced, resulting in sound that could not easily be transmitted. Antonio squinted eyes. At this time Adelaide was also aware of the danger, clutching Antonio's hand with cold sweat in her palms. He held tight her hand.
Adelaide understood that he was to tell her to rest assured. She felt warm and was not afraid of these people. Antonio put his other hand casually in his pocket, but he was actually calling the police.
He looked at those people calmly but with sweat on his back. He set the mobile phone into mute. The mobile phone in the pocket vibrated, he knew the phone was answered.
"Who sent you to kill me? I can double the price." Antonio prayed in his heart that the police would understand the implication of his words, and looked at those people with a feint of calm on the surface.
"I said I don't know. Since you know why we are here, don't waste time now!" Replied the lead impatiently.
Antonio took a deep breath and his deep eyes were calm, "We cannot escape anyway, let us know who kill us! Let me guess, I did not tell anyone that I would come here, did he send someone to keep eyes on me?"
The lead frowned, flustered, "I don't know."
"Let’s make a deal. I'll give you four times the money he gives you, if you spare us!" Antonio could not hear what the policemen were saying. He was in a panic, thinking that the woman behind him would be even more frightened if he showed any timidness.
Four times?
This price was really the temptation to the muscle man next to the lead. He slightly leaned on the lead and said something. The lead hit on his head angrily and then he looked at Antonio, "Mr. Antonio, we have rules. We take money to handle affairs. If you are angry, you can pay me to help you kill that man!"
He referred to the man who hired him to kill Antonio.
Antonio frowned. Five minutes passed, and the police would take a while to get there.
No, he was still dealing with these people, waiting for the police, "OK, but can you spare my wife? She is pregnant!"
"Mr. Antonio, since you love your wife so much, why don't you let her die with you?"
Adelaide shivered and walked to the front of Antonio, looking at him, "Antonio, Don’t leave me!"
His original intention was to fight for time for two people. He did not expect Adelaide to say she would go die with him. Antonio frowned.
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