Barry hurried to the set to meet with William. When he arrived, he found that both Victor and Lucas were there too.
"What happened?" Barry immediately asked as he opened the door and got off the car.
"She was kidnapped. I saw it on the surveillance video," Lucas responded in a grim, quiet voice. "William is already contacting his people to bring the necessary equipment there. We wanted to wait for the authorities to act, but unfortunately, we don't have any time. We have to go there ourselves."
"I understand."
At that moment, William appeared. "Let's go!" he authoritatively said.
The men then hurried to the car, all of them silent. William took the driver's seat and as soon as everyone was settled down, he cranked up the engine and took off at an immense speed.
It only took them half an hour to reach their destination.
"Damn it! What the hell is this place?" As soon as Lucas got off the car, he couldn't help but feel confused and frustrated as the place was basically flat and empty. "Do people think they could hide in here? "
Before anyone was able to answer Lucas' questions, a bodyguard had already approached William. "Mr. Lan," he greeted, his face serious. "We have searched most of the area but we haven't found anyone suspicious. We were just about to ta
here. Why don't you enjoy your conversation here? I'll go out to warm up..."
"Of course I'll go with you!" William clung to her as if he was begging for mercy.
Lucas glanced at him with disdain. How could William be like a dog, regardless of the dignity of a man? Was he still the cold faced and ruthless William Lan? In the future, he must find a gentle and virtuous wife who loved him as much as her life and respected him...
A good wife...
Lucas's heart still ached. Anyway, that person would not be Mary anymore. No matter whom Mary would be with in the future, the only thing he could do for her was to wish her happiness!
As they walked out, Mary felt uneasy.
When they were about to walk out of the ice rink, Mary stopped and looked at Barry. "I... I have something to talk to you, Barry."
Today was a good chance. It was time to have a face-to-face talk...
"Okay." Barry nodded. There was something that he couldn't stop...
"Okay." Mary turned to the other men and asked, "Can you go out for a while?"
"No, I can't," answered William, shaking his head.
"Then you can stay here. We'll go out," suggested Mary, turning to look at him.
"Well..." William was speechless. Then he said, "Five minutes, Mary. If you don't go out in five minutes, I'll come in!"