"Show me your officer identification card first," Little Gary ordered right away, full of confidence.
The officer was confused seeing such a young boy ordering him around without any fear. He smiled and said, "Even if I show it to you, you may not be able to read it."
"Don't look down on me," Little Gary retorted. "Quick, take it out and let me have a look."
"Alright." He took out his identification card and showed it to Little Gary.
Little Gary took it and examined it carefully. It was embossed, and had a picture and a name on it. There was also a badge number at the top.
He nodded and handed the card back to the officer, finally feeling at ease. "Sir, I want to file a police report."
"A police report?" The officer was astonished. "What's wrong with you? What happened?"
"I was kidnapped earlier and ran out while they were distracted," Little Gary said as he pointed at the courtyard. "Now, I need you to send me home quickly. My mother must be worried sick!"
"Where is your home?" the officer asked.
"My uncle is Zachary Lowe." Little Gary felt that it was useless to tell them about Heinz since he was not from Southland, but he thought that they would know about Zachary.
"Zachary Lowe?" The officer frowned. "I don't quite understand."
At this time, one of the policemen in the car said, "I know Zachary; he's Philip Lowe's son."
"Oh, from the Lowe Family?"
"Can you send me back?" Little Gary asked.
"Well, you can get in the car first. Well send you back for now and then well deal with the kidnapping case."
"Alright." Little Gary climbed onto the car.
He followed the policemen back.
By now, Grace was feeling incredibly distressed. The whole Lowe family was looking for Little Gary and Alice couldn't even stand on her own feet.
She was absolutely terrified. She had no idea how Little Gary was doing.
"Madam Nerissa, it should be Tom and Jerry Ross who took the child away. Only the two of them have disappeared from the garden."
"Find them!" Nerissa immediately arrived and said, "Hurry up and search their houses."
"Yes!"
Grace's legs finally gave out.
Alex was also scared. It was because of his carelessness. He hadn't been cautious enough and allowed Young Master Gary to be kidnapped.
"Dad, Gary will come back, right?" Ernest asked, raising his small face and looking at Heinz with a longing gaze.
"He'll come back," Heinz promised. "Don't worry, I'll definitely get him back!"
"It's all because of me." Alice was very remorseful and on the verge of tears. "It's my fault that I didn't take care of him properly. It's all my fault."
Grace's eyes were glazed over and she had no strength at all.
Suddenly, she began to walk out.
"Grace, calm down." Heinz chased after her. "Listen to me. They took Little Gary away for money. They kidnapped him because they couldn't get the money."
Feeling miserable, she grabbed onto Heinz's arm.
Heinz held her in his arms and comforted her. "Grace, don't worry. I promise you that I will definitely bring our son back. You just stay here with Ernest and Alice. They are all very scared."
It was only then that Grace realized Ernest and Alice were still there.
Alice's eyes were full of tears and she kept blaming herself. Ernest's huge worried eyes were full of tears as well. "Mommy."
Grace immediately wiped her tears away and said to Heinz, "Heinz, you go join the search. I'll wait here and accompany Aunt Nerissa, Alice, and Ernest."
"Alright." Heinz nodded. "Don't go out."
Grace nodded.
Heinz then left.
"Grace, I've sent all my men to look for the kidnappers, and we've confirmed that Tom and Jerry were the ones who took him away. We're waiting now and we will definitely find them soon." Nerissa comforted Grace.
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