Chapter 472 Salma’s Dream (2)
The kidnapper claimed to have abducted Jodie and Simone, instructing them to bring the ransom.
In her dream, Steven was on a business trip abroad. She called him, and he instructed her to take their sons and rescue the hostages.
He also wired the requested ransom to her account and sought assistance from nearby help.
Without hesitation, she and her sons took the money and went to the designated location.
The kidnapper had been monitoring their house, and he threatened to harm both hostages if they dared to involve the police.
Therefore, they didn’t report to the police and decided to use the money to rescue the hostages first. Upon learning of the situation, Leon also joined them.
Upon arrival, Salma saw Jodie and Simone tied up with ropes while the kidnapper held a gun.
Negotiations ensued. In order to save the hostages, they continued to bargain with the kidnapper, promising to give him the money in exchange for their release.
However, for some unknown reason, the kidnapper suddenly became sadistic and demanded that they make a choice.
They had to choose between releasing either Jodie or Simone first
The kidnapper intended to keep the other as a hostage and would only release them after safely leaving with the money.
This demand from the kidnapper caught them off guard.
From the kidnapper’s perspective, it was a reasonable request.
Jodie cried and suggested that they choose Simone. She explained that although Simone had martial arts. skills, Simone was the biological daughter of the Gray Family.
Therefore, they should save Simone first, and she volunteered to stay as a hostage.
Salma, in her dream, realized that Jodie was intentionally manipulating the situation.
Jodie was strategically retreating, trying to get them to choose her over Simone.
Although it seemed fake, those present believed it.
Simone remained silent, calmly waiting for their decision.
This comparison made those in the dream perceive Jodie as more sensible and considerate.
Jodie’s words also reminded them of something.
When Simone was with the Gray Family, she would wake up early every morning to practice martial arts taught by her master.
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girl who was being bullied by a group of hooligans of
defeated four or five hooligans and was thanked
house.
their hearts, Simone
other hand, Jodic had been spoiled and pampered by them
many years even a minor
so long, so their hearts were
rather than Jodie, was
chose
also made the
hope in Simone’s eyes
seemed to
determination as if
a knot in her heart as she observed this
smugness in her eyes.
the agreement, the kidnappers released
all thought that the kidnappers would take the money and escape with
the kidnapper suddenly
revealed that his choice was
couldn’t tolerate the arrogance of people from wealthy
just wanted to find someone to
of his word, and he would release one
caught off guard, the kidnapper suddenly turned around, raised
managed to break
quickly and unexpectedly, Simone would have had a chance to
herself.
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hit Simone in
fell, she revealed a regretful
she looked at them with a cold and desolate gaze and said, “You chose to let me die, and I will remember. Death is fine. Consider it was repaying your favor of giving birth to me. From
eyes and fell to the ground, losing her young
but
she heard their voices in her dream, screaming Simone’s
if a piece of her heart had been torn away, and
she saw Steven standing in front of her, wearing
and she felt like she couldn’t catch her breath. She desperately needed
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