Looking at the unknown men in front of the wooden house, James frowned and walked over to them.
“Halt.”
The men blocked James’ path. One of them walked over to him and said coldly, “Search him.”
James was not sure whether Thea was abducted here.
He chose not to act recklessly and allowed his enemy to search him.
James did not bring any weapons. All he brought were some silver needles and the steel wire formed by the Crucifier.
However, all of the silver needles and even the Crucifier were confiscated.
Glancing at his enemy, he said coldly, “You better take good care of my belongings. If even a single silver needle is missing, I’ll tear you to pieces.”
After he said that, he entered the wooden house.
Clap! Clap! Clap!
The moment he walked in, someone clapped.
The elderly man stood up while clapping and said smilingly, “How brave of you to come, James. I’m really impressed.”
James saw Thea who was sitting on a chair.
She was not tied up, nor were there signs that she was assaulted.
He asked, “Are you alright?”
The moment she saw James, Thea’s eyes brimmed with tears. Then, it flowed down her cheeks.
She thought James would not come.
However, he came.
At that moment, a few men walked in and aimed their firearms at James’ head.
Looking at the elderly man, James smiled. “That’s all you’ve got? Are you looking down on me or are you overestimating your strength a little?”
Reign laughed and glanced at James. “That’s all I need to kill you. What’s the point of going through the trouble of formulating plans and whatnot? After all, as long as Thea Callahan is in my hands, you’ll obey my every order.”
“Is that so?”
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