Chapter 660
Chapter 660
Seeing him like this, Xavier thought of something. Had this man lacked courage, he would not have dared to speak such words.
After a momentary contemplation, he called Theodore anyway.
At this time, Theodore couldn't find Everleigh. When he accepted the call, he couldn't have been more annoyed.
"What?"
"Wilson is in my office. He says he wants your shares," Xavier said bluntly.
He mentioned Wilson's name coldly.
Hearing these words, Theodore froze for a moment. Then, his wrath ensued. Wilson Godfrey, how dare he.
"What do you think?"
"I'll come over." Theodore drove straight to Godfrey Group. Since Wilson had taken Everleigh away, he would definitely use her as leverage.
If he didn't go see Wilson, he wouldn't know where she would be.
When he arrived at Godfrey Group, Theodore walked straight in. Entering the door, he saw
Wilson sitting on the sofa, with a faint smile on his face.
"Where have you been hiding Everleigh?" Theodore asked sharply as he entered the room and walked up to him.
Xavier's eyes widened slightly as he listened. He looked at Wilson and said, "You kidnapped Everleigh."
"That's not right. I didn't kidnap her. I just want my son to transfer some shares to me," Wilson said, matter-of-factly.
Theodore looked at him. He clenched his fists so tightly that his knuckles made a popping sound.
His deep eyes instantly turned scarlet, and if it wasn't for his remaining rationality, he really wanted to strike.
"Are you going to hit me? Oh well, no matter how bad it is, I'm still your father, Theodore. Everyone else has the right to beat me up, except you two." Wilson was very proud of this particular fact.
He had victimized his children, but he was their father after all.
They wouldn't have existed without him.
"You want my shares? Then I'm telling you right now. No f*cking way. Only when Everleigh returns to me, will I give it to you." Theodore's words meant that he had already determined who had
done it.
If anything happened to her, he would give Wilson an experience that would make him beg to die.
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"You were the one who threatened me first. You could have used other ways to get at me, but you shouldn't have done that. You shouldn't have gone after Everleigh," Theodore said, word for word.
Wilson's eyes narrowed. With a cold grunt, he walked out.
After he left, Xavier asked Theodore, "What's going on?"
"Everleigh and Erine have been kidnapped. I can't find them right now. The Jenkins family, the Meyer family, and the Hayes family are out searching," Theodore whispered. His eyes were replete with anxiety and worry.
"I'll send someone to find them, but it's best to keep an eye on Wilson. He's in a desperate situation. He can do anything. He was emboldened enough to have come to me today and ask for shares because he thought you would go soft, but how could he have imagined that you would refuse him."
"If I agree now, I won't have any leverage. He wants to go back to this place and he wants to get his shares, so naturally, he doesn't dare to do anything rash. We have to move from the passive to the active," Theodore said. There were times when it was better to choose by yourself than to let others choose.
Xavier didn't say anything.
They should find Everleigh and Erine first.
Christopher kept in touch with Theodore. He knew that Wilson had come to Godfrey Group, so he followed his car. He was on the verge of an outburst. If Erine was okay, that was fine. If something happened, he would kill Wilson first.
Wilson did not go to them immediately. Instead, he went back to his house.
He took his newly purchased SIM card and called the guys. "What's the situation now?"
"She's alive, but if we don't get her to a hospital, she won't last long."
"Don't let her die. I haven't reached my goal yet." Wilson was also very angry. If the men hadn't hit Everleigh, he would still have enough time.
However, now, time was a commodity that was running low.
"I got it." Then the man hung up the phone and turned his head to look at the dying Everleigh. The men had all retired. If the situation hadn't forced them to do so, they wouldn't have made it this far.
They wouldn't have hurt someone for no reason.
Erine touched Everleigh's face and found that her breathing was a little faint. She looked at them hurriedly and pleaded, "Can you please give me some medicine? Now, she is..."
"You hit me and you still want medicine..."
"Shut up," the leader shouted angrily, glaring at the man who had caused the trouble.
The man did not dare to say anything and lowered his head obediently. Then, the leader looked at Erine and asked, "Do you have any ideas?"
"I'm an orthopedic surgeon, so I'm not sure about her situation. However, you have to give me the medicines to stop the bleeding, or she won't last." Erine didn't dare to move Everleigh now; she could only let her stay flat on her back. The blood flowing out had dried up. She couldn't guarantee anything else, and could only do her best now.
The leader nodded and sent someone to buy it. Presently, it was getting dark, and it would be difficult to walk on the night road any later.
Erine was relieved to see him nod. She had been afraid of his refusal.
She bandaged Everleigh's wound and stopped the bleeding, which meant that it was now all up to Everleigh to make it through.
After the night, Everleigh had no symptoms other than being unconscious, but Erine was still worried. The human brain was so fragile and a blood vessel could burst at any time. She was really afraid that Everleigh would die here.
Everything she had done that night was staring her in the face. She was deeply afraid that Everleigh might be in danger.
Christopher was still following Wilson, but he still had no leads at all. He was going crazy all night.
"Have you found out yet?"
"No," Theodore replied in a hoarse voice. It was as if Everleigh had disappeared from the face of the earth. He walked through all the streets and alleys, even rummaged through the garbage cans. However, he couldn't find any clues.
"Your father never went out at all. Theodore, I really can't take it anymore. If I still can't find them both, I'll kill Wilson," Christopher shouted and hung up the phone.
Theodore didn't answer. In fact, he wanted to kill Wilson too. He couldn't do that now, so he had to wait and see.
He believed that Wilson would go to that place.
Sure enough, in the afternoon, Wilson took a few laps around town before heading for the hills.
Christopher followed closely. Seeing the people in front of him suddenly leave the downtown area, he sensed that something was amiss.
He quickly called Theodore. "I'll send you the location. Come immediately."
"Okay." Theodore didn't say much. He knew that Christopher had a clue, and that was good news.
When Alexander came to him, he saw him about to leave. "Where are you going?"
"There's a clue."
"I'll go with you." Alexander didn't find any clues, and he didn't dare to tell Saniogo about it.
He was worried that his father wouldn't be able to take it if he knew.
Neither of them spoke a word along the way.
Theodore hesitated for a moment before asking, "Your father doesn't know, does he?"
"I didn't tell him."
"That's good. Everleigh won't want them to worry,"
Theodore said in a deep voice.