Chapter overview: Chapter 402 from The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte)
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte), Cynthia Dempsey introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
“You wouldn’t dare!”
Cedric gave a cold laugh. “Just watch me.”
With that, he hung up.
Mrs. Thomson, hearing the kidnapper’s threat, was so shaken that her head swam and she nearly fainted again. Thankfully, George Thomson caught her arm just in time, helping her steady herself.
As soon as the call ended, Borg texted Rebecca’s phone with an address.
Everyone crowded around to see the screen. After glancing at the location, Samuel frowned slightly. “That place is about two hours from here.”
Mrs. Thomson immediately asked, panic in her voice, “What are we going to do? There’s no way we’ll make it in half an hour. Shouldn’t we try to negotiate with the kidnappers for more time?”
George stepped forward. “Let’s not panic. I have people near Rivertown. I’ll send someone to rescue the kids right away, and we’ll head over there as soon as possible.”
Mrs. Thomson looked at him anxiously. “Are you sure your guy can be trusted?”
George nodded firmly. “Absolutely. He’s been with me for years—always reliable.”
George had always believed in trusting the people he hired and never second-guessing them. He had complete confidence in his team.
Everyone agreed to George’s plan. After all, saving the children was the priority. Any more delays, and who knew what danger the kids might be in.
Without wasting a second, George pulled out his phone and dialed his associate. “Steven, it’s George. I need your help—this is urgent. My four grandkids have been kidnapped. The kidnappers gave us an address near Rivertown. I need you to withdraw two billion dollars from the branch office and take the money there yourself. Do whatever you have to, but get those kids out safely.”


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