Chapter: 1071
The little boy groaned as a couple of burly men held his hands and legs.
Two minutes ago, Joey had got out of the Ferrari. As soon as he crossed the road, the black commercial vehicle darted toward him. He subconsciously stepped backward to avoid the attack but didn't realize someone was standing beside him.
Before he could react, the person behind him quickly covered his mouth.
Then, the commercial vehicle sped toward him. The car door opened, and the man clamping Joey's mouth picked him up and jumped into the car.
Joey was kidnapped!
The boy soon realized what was going on.
His eyes widened as he looked at the man holding him tightly. He was wearing a mask, so Joey couldn't see who he was.
His mind began to race.
Joey struggled to free himself from the kidnapper's grip.
“Don't move! Otherwise, I will beat you!" The man grabbing Joey grew impatient. Five men were cramped in the car, and Joey was struggling to escape.
Joey stopped moving.
He was young, not stupid. He knew that someone who had the audacity to kidnap him could do anything.
Joey continued to stare at the man.
Seeing that Joey had stopped moving, the man withdrew his hand from the boy's mouth, rubbed his sore wrist, and snorted.
“That's good!"
Joey looked around and wondered who had kidnapped him.
The man sitting in the passenger seat turned around and saw Joey looking around. He squinted and threw a blindfold at the man behind him.
“Put it on him," he ordered.
He thought Joey was memorizing the route.
"Boss, do we really have to do that?" The man sitting behind took the blindfold and understood what his boss meant.
"He is just a kid.
How can he remember the route?"
The boss looked at Joey. Seeing that the boy didn't look flustered or scared, he remembered what his client had said.
His client had asked him to be careful because the boy was smart. He didn't believe it then. But seeing the surprising calmness on the boy's face, he believed it.
A bunch of strangers had abducted a three-year-old child. But the boy didn't seem to cry or shake with fear. Either the child was dumb or was too smart.