The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 165
Chapter 165 Rescuing the Child
“Yes, of course. Thank you so much!” the middle–aged woman gratefully said as she wiped her tears away.
The woman, Carla Lister, was heading home with her daughter when the kidnapping took place.
“Caspian, her daughter got kidnapped. I want to help her rescue her daughter. Can I?” Macy asked after getting into the car.
She was impulsive at times, but since Caspian was still her superior, she did consult him on such matters.
“Sure. Let’s move quickly!” Caspian replied at once.
Though he had been sitting in the car, he overheard Macy’s conversation with Carla and knew what happened.
Even if Macy had not offered to help, Caspian would have done something, too.
When confronted with such malicious acts, he was determined to teach the culprits a lesson. Macy drove off in the direction Carla reported to her.
She drove so quickly that Carla kept shrieking at the top of her lungs. On the other hand, Caspian remained fairly calm. He knew Macy was a good driver, so he was not worried about his safety.
“Can you …
drive a little slower? I’m scared!” Carla gasped in terror.
“If I slow down, we won’t be able to catch up to your daughter,” Macy said.
She needed to drive as quickly as possible to chase down the kidnappers.
Carla nodded before clutching the seat tightly.
She told Macy the license plate number.
As Carla had already reported the crime to the Inspector General’s office, the inspectors would be jumping into action as well.
Joey was out in the field dealing with something when she received the report about the kidnapping, so she assigned a team to hunt down the kidnappers.
By the time Macy started pursuing the kidnappers, Joey had already gone after them.
The inspectors had access to the surveillance footage in the city, so they used the van’s license
the kidnappers were fleeing to the north of
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relied on her sixth sense to give chase. She was flooring the pedal and pushing the vehicle to its limits, though she made sure to keep it under control. If Caspian got into an accident while she was driving, she would never be able to make up for it. While it was important to save Carla’s daughter, Caspian’s safety was even more important. Thus, Macy stayed alert the whole time and
outskirts of Southlake City when she was
death wish? She felt as if the
of the essence,
that matched Carla’s description. The plate number was a match
van, right?” Macy asked Carla.
it! That’s the van!” Carla
Macy replied with a nod as she
the child. For now, they had to ensure they did not alert the kidnappers by tailing them too closely. If not, the kidnappers might even end up hurting the child.
the driver in the fleeing van exclaimed in fear,
the SUV through the
seat turned around and spotted the
mountain, we can shake them off our tail, or we can just deal with them there!” the bald
up and drove the van
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men in the back had bought
eine Dragon’s Hill, and the
“What are they dong” if they enter the mountain, it’d be
first. Caspian
after the
the SQV into the valley, the kidnappers had already gotten out
take on the people who had been tailing them One of the war bolting Carla’s
Macy stopped the
do pou want to see this. Caspian? Are we taking
capture them alive. The most important thing is protecting
Caria’s daughter, but they had to
by the
if they did canth the kidnappen alive, they might even be able to unearth a
sindicate
with
to protect the child. If the child witnessed a bloody scene, her life would be affected
for you. I’ll
plan to save the child,
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