Chapter 587 Kidnap-negotiation Strategy
?Villain Ch 587. Kidnap-negotiation Strategy
The room, still vibrating with the residue of Mila's audacious proposal, settled into an expectant hush.
James, with a perpetual frown etched on his forehead, broke the silence with a thoughtful hum. "Hmm... I think that's a good idea," he suddenly muttered. It was as if a light bulb flickered to life in his head, and he saw a glimmer of hope in Mila's unorthodox plan. Perhaps, getting the answers straight from Allen's mouth was the antidote to their relentless speculation.
Noah chimed in with a mutter, "I think we can do it." His forehead mirrored James' frown as he turned the gears in his head, contemplating the logistics of Mila's kidnap-negotiation strategy. The plan was bold, no doubt, but the practicalities loomed large.
His mind worked through the potential pitfalls. Kidnapping Allen in broad daylight was out of the question; the risk of exposure was too high. The plan could go south in a snap if they were caught red-handed or if some smartphone-wielding bystander decided to play hero and broadcast their plan to the world.
Noah's eyes narrowed as he envisioned the nightmare scenario – police sirens, viral videos, and the entire fiasco blowing up on social media. The mere thought of it made him shake his head. "We gotta be smarter about this."
She slammed her hands on the table, leaning into the shock of their unexpected agreement. "Are you guys serious?" she asked, her eyes wide with disbelief. The absurdity of her idea taking a sudden turn into reality left her utterly flabbergasted.
Both Noah and James swiveled their heads in unison to face Mila, their response in perfect harmony. "Yes, of course," they declared in unison, a shared determination etched on their faces.
Noah couldn't resist a jab, "You were the one who gave us the idea, why are you the one doubting now?" His tone carried a complaint, as if Mila had pulled a fast one on them.
Mila's face contorted into a grimace. "Well, I said it as a joke," she admitted, her confession slicing through the tension. The truth spilled out, leaving her vulnerable in the wake of her own wild proposition.
"A joke? We are in the middle of a meeting, for God's sake," Noah shot back, his disbelief and displeasure palpable. The origin of this chapter's debut can be traced to N0v3l--B1n.
"I-I mean, not a pure joke. It's some kind of blabbering," Mila stammered, desperately trying to salvage her credibility. "I just didn't expect you guys would accept it," she added, shock painted across her features.
Mila wrinkled her nose at the suggestion. "Nah, that's too transparent. Allen's not dumb, he'll see through that in a heartbeat."
Noah, in his skeptical tone, threw his idea into the mix. "What if you pretend to be a journalist or a blogger doing a feature on the top gamers in the industry? Get him talking about himself, and boom, we've got him."
Mila shook her head. "Too risky. What if he checks later and doesn't find out my name? I don't want to risk blowing this on a fake interview."
James, leaning forward now, had a light bulb moment. "What if we set up a fake gaming event? Like, a competition or something, and invite him as a guest speaker. Get him to share his insights, and you swoop in for a chat."
Mila bit her lip, considering the idea. "It's not bad, but it feels too contrived. Allen's not one to fall for the usual gaming event stuff. We need something more personal."
Noah crossed his arms. "What if we just stake out his usual haunts? Wait for him to show up somewhere he frequents and then Mila can casually bump into him."
James raised an eyebrow, "You mean stalk him? That's a bit much, isn't it?"
Noah shrugged, "Call it what you want, but it's the most direct way. We wait for the opportune moment and strike."
James sighed, feeling the weight of the unsuccessful brainstorming session. "I think, none of these ideas feel right. We need something unexpected, something that catches him off guard. A way to talk to him that doesn't scream 'set-up'." The challenge hung in the air, a puzzle waiting to be solved.
"Urban Enigma!" Mila blurted out suddenly, her eyes lighting up with a spark of inspiration.
James and Noah exchanged puzzled glances. "What's with that magazine?" James asked, his forehead wrinkled in confusion. Mila's sudden outburst had them wondering if she'd gone off the deep end.
But Mila, undeterred by their perplexed expressions, grinned like she'd just cracked the code. "I have a connection there. I might be able to find out when his next photoshoot is! The last magazine was a hit because of his fresh face. I'm sure the agency will definitely not waste it!" Her enthusiasm bubbled over, her eyes gleaming with determination.
James nodded in agreement. "Then do it. Ask them when his next photoshoot is. We'll execute the plan soon," he declared with infectious enthusiasm.
"Okay," Mila responded, a sense of purpose driving her actions. She reached for her phone, fingers tapping away as she initiated the connection that could potentially unravel the mysteries surrounding Allen. The plan, once a nebulous concept, was now taking tangible shape, and Mila, fueled by her determination and connection to Urban Enigma, was set on making it a reality.
Noah, wearing a skeptical expression, couldn't help but be intrigued by Mila's unexpected twist. "Well, well, looks like we've got ourselves a lead. Let's hope Urban Enigma spills the beans, and we can finally get to the bottom of this Allen-Goldborne connection," he remarked, a glimmer of anticipation in his eyes.