Chapter 178 At Their Mercy
Arissa had a plan in mind. She wanted the culprits to pay.
What’s the point of capturing the accomplices? Her priority should be preventing Danna from ever rising again.
“I know a place. Follow me!” Bradley’s eyes flashed dangerously as he hastily informed his companions. They followed the trail.
Half an hour later, they found a dilapidated warehouse surrounded by overgrown weeds.
The place looked like it had been deserted for a long time. The gloomy atmosphere from the inside sent shivers down their spines.
“Let’s go!” Bradley and his men dragged the couple into the warehouse and flung them onto the ground unceremoniously.
The two observed the dark surroundings nervously.
The woman began to sob.
What are they going to do with us? They won’t kill us, will they?
The woman trembled with fear as she thought of the worst-case scenario.
“Feel free to beat them up. I don’t care how you do it, but make sure to keep them alive,” Bradley informed his men. Then, he shot the two a malicious look. “You’re at our mercy now.”
“No! Please!”
The two captives kicked the ground rampantly as they retreated to the back in a desperate attempt to escape.
“Remember to cover their faces!” Bradley instructed his men as he leaned against the door.
The men approached their captives and covered their faces with black sacks. Then, the pummeling commenced.
Arissa and her five children also gave them a well-deserved kicking for everything they had done, and left after they had properly unleashed their fury.
“Be good and wait in the car. I’ll be back soon!” Arissa instructed her children.
“Mommy, are you going to let them go after this?” Gavin asked.
Arissa stroked his head affectionately.
“We’ll let them go for now. They still have to record their statements. After that, I’ll attach a tracking device on them. They can’t run away from us,” Arissa assured him.
These two scumbags reappeared in Dellmoor just to kidnap my children. If we really let them go, they’ll surely contact Danna again.
“Mommy, that’s a great idea!” Zachary’s eyes lit up in anticipation.
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