Beyond the Divorce

Chapter 1164 Time of the Kidnap



I looked at him incredulously. "Why are you saying this? Can you stop hiding things from me? I'm not a child!"

"I haven't hidden anything from you." He reached out, wrapping his arm around me. "They've caught the person, but it was an online transaction, and the identity of the other party is unknown." "Unknown identity?" I questioned.

Atlas assured me, "But it's not Liora."

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"Yes! She wouldn't be able to find such a person so quickly," Atlas said confidently, "There must be someone else involved."

I fell silent. Someone else?

He pulled the blanket up over me. "Get some sleep, hmm? Whoever he is, anyone who harms you won't have an easy time."

"Did you already know that Oliver was seriously injured?"

"The position and depth of the knife were clear at a glance," he answered.

"So... they intended to harm me?" I muttered. "Do you think the person that kidnapped my dad will..."

My mind was spinning. I didn't hold back my questions.

"They won't touch your dad until they get what they want. Don't worry."

Atlas's answer was always reassuring.

I closed my eyes, forcing myself to clear these thoughts. I really needed some rest. Otherwise, my energy wouldn't hold up. The next events were still uncertain.

As the plane took off, I fell asleep. I was truly exhausted.

It wasn't until the plane was about to land that Atlas woke me up. Exiting the airport, Mike was already waiting there, looking anxious.

I introduced Atlas to Mike. Surprisingly, local officials were here to welcome us. This was unexpected for both Mike and me. We each got into different cars. I rode with Mike while Atlas joined the officials in another car. Mike's car followed the two official vehicles.

"Chlo, it's my fault. I didn't take good care of your dad. I never thought something like this would happen," Mike said apologetically.

"Mike, it's not your fault. This was a premeditated event. The kidnappers have already called us, and they want something from my dad. I'm sure even my dad didn't expect this," I comforted him. "I should be thanking you and your wife for everything."

"You're being too polite. We're family, aren't we? I regret letting your dad stay at that hotel. If he were at my place, those people wouldn't have dared!"

Mike was full of regret. However, I knew this wasn't just a random occurrence.

"Mike, you know how my parents are. Even if you wanted them to stay at your place, they would have to agree first. They are both very stubborn, and I'm helpless about it."

"What kind of people are they? And why did they kidnap your dad? I've already reported it to the police. They're working hard to investigate. After all, I still have some connections.

"They checked the hotel's surveillance, but the cameras for that time were all blocked." Mike was a bit frightened as he said,"Chlo, I never expected this to be so serious. Kidnapping, of all things?" "It's still unclear who is behind this. That's why Atlas and I rushed over. All the clues are here," I explained.

Mike shook his head helplessly. "We always had good public safety here. Even the police say it's the first time such an incident has occurred. It is unheard of that a kidnapping case has occurred," Mike spoke with indignation.

I asked for more details.

Our car followed the one in front, heading directly back to Bibury. The northern region had entered deep autumn, and the maple leaves ablaze with red hues. However, we paid no mind to it. We went straight to the local office building, where the police officers and Mike recounted my dad's disappearance.

The hotel surveillance had been

blocked from 11 p.m. the previous

night, and it only resumed normal function half an hour later. This

continged until Mike appeared at the room door, but there was no sign of how my dad had left.

That meant my dad was kidnapped in that half-hour window.


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