Chapter 1434 Denial (1/2)
The reporter was terrified. Still, he did his best to feign composure. ”Jacob, why have you brought us here? You're breaking the law!”
”Exactly! This is kidnapping. And you must know that you're doing a horrible thing!” the ”victim” chimed in.
Jacob sneered. He raised his eyebrows and said, ”Breaking the law? Kidnapping?” With a wave of his hand, a couple of bodyguards came forward to untie the two men.
The men had not expected Jacob to do such a thing. Suddenly, they regained the courage to speak up against him. ”I advise you to let us go as soon as possible, or we will go to the police and report this awful crime!” the reporter swore, raising his voice as he pointed a finger at Jacob.
Annoyed at the men's brazenness, Sam marched forward, determined to teach them a lesson. Jacob, however, stopped him in time with another wave of a hand. He had something else in mind.
He opened his mouth slightly and said, ”I think you should listen to your gut, given your current situation. If you're willing to cooperate, you can expect an even bigger reward. From me.”
For a moment, the ”victim” felt quite tempted. Nevertheless, the thought of his mother in Darren's hands distressed him. While Jacob's offer was tempting, he wouldn't dare risk his mother's well-being. The reporter, on the other hand, was convinced that this was merely a trap. As long as he did not admit to anything, Jacob couldn't harm him.
With this in mind, the two shook their heads, their way of telling Jacob that they had no idea what he was talking about.
Of course, Jacob had expected this. He had just thought that if they knew they could work with him, they might change their minds. However, these two seemed to have no intention of turning against Darren.
”Well, it seems that I've found the wrong men then. You two can go,” Jacob said with a shrug, effectively surprising the two. This was far from their wildest dreams. They hadn't seen that coming.
Having been told that they were now free to leave, they didn't want to waste another second in this place. Without delay, they left.
The two ran for as long as their legs could carry them, constantly looking back to see if there were any suspicious people or cars following them. When they were sure that they were safe and unfollowed, they stopped to catch their breath.