After hearing this sentence, Dixon turned furious, "What do you want?"
"It is you who want to break up with me, which made me use special ways to talk with you."
Ralph grinned and looked at Victor and Kurosawa who were pointed by guns on the sofa in the room, both of them fearful.
Ralph said, "Your son is very smart and knows that struggling will hurt himself."
Dixon's tone turned cold. "If you hurt him, I won't let you leave London alive."
Ralph was shocked by Dixon's malicious words and then restrained himself to be calm. That Dixon said so meant he could make it.
"Mr. Borris, since I did such a thing, I've been ready to bear your counterattack. It's needless to say so."
Ralph restrained all his impulses. He knew that this was a direct challenge to Dixon. Can Dixon's power in London be stronger than his?
Come on, Dixon. Let's see who is the one to win.
Ralph said, "You should remember the original hotel address? I am still waiting for you in the old room. I just want you alone, Mr. Borris, can you hear me clearly?"
Can you hear me clearly?
The tone of negotiation made Dixon unhappy.
Ralph kidnapped his son and even threatened him.
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