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Chapter 219
Esther’s heart sank, overwhelmed by a sense of despair. If even money couldn’t sway them, did it
mean their situation was dire beyond imagination? Suppressing her panic, she forced herself to calm
down and analyze the predicament, determined to protect Felix at all costs.
“My son is unconscious. Please, I beg you, don’t tie him up,” Esther pleaded, her voice filled. with
desperation as tears welled up in her eyes.
The black-clad man, who had been about to use zip ties on Felix, hesitated at her words.
Esther continued, her voice pitiful and trembling. “Sir, don’t you have children of your own? Nephews or
nieces? Please, understand the anguish of a parent. I implore you, don’t tie up my son. He just had a
bone marrow transplant…”
Tears streamed down Esther’s face as she pleaded, “Please, I beg you. Don’t tie him. won’t try to
escape.”
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Felix, nestled in Esther’s arms, looked innocent and adorable, melting even the hearts of the ruthless
men.
“Behave yourselves, and don’t force us to take action! Do you understand?” one of the kidnappers
warned.
Esther nodded meekly, her voice hoarse as she replied, “I understand.”
The two men decided to keep Esther locked inside the operating room since it had only one exit. They
stationed themselves at the door, confident that they could prevent any escape attempts.
Without her phone, Esther was unable to call for help. She surveyed the dimly lit operating room, which
appeared ordinary except for the faint word “prison” written somewhere in the
room.
She searched for something she could use to cut or break the plastic zip ties but found nothing.
Holding Felix, who remained unconscious, she felt a deep sense of worry and unease. Outside the
operating room, the two kidnappers sat together, enjoying beer and snacks while watching the live
broadcast of Bradley and Liliane’s wedding.
The wedding was being streamed globally through various online platforms, as Bradley had spared no
expense in promoting and publicizing the event. The cumulative viewership had already exceeded
300,000,000.
The wedding venue was adorned with breathtaking decorations, resembling a fairytale setting. Amidst
the mist, the venue’s doors slowly opened, capturing the attention of all present.
Liliane, wearing the ethereal wedding dress from Heaven that Esther had once tried on, walked
gracefully with Shane, her arm linked with his, as they approached Bradley.
Inside the operating room, silence enveloped Esther as she heard the broadcast through the door,
where the kidnappers were sitting. She realized that Bradley’s wedding had already commenced.
Holding Felix tightly, Esther mustered the strength to approach the door. In a gentle voice, she made a
request, “I see you’re watching Bradley Warner’s wedding broadcast. Can I take a
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The two men in black exchanged glances, and one of them replied angrily, “Why should you be allowed
to watch? We’ve already shown you enough kindness. Don’t push your luck. Leave
us alone…”
Esther’s tone turned cold as she replied, “Bradley Warner is my husband, and I am his lawful wife. Tell
me, don’t I have the right to watch?”
“I won’t repeat myself”
The other kidnapper interrupted his companion with a mocking smile on his face. He laughed and
taunted, “The world of the wealthy is truly captivating, isn’t it? How does it feel to helplessly watch your
husband walk away with another woman?”
They burst into laughter.
“Hahaha, come on, you can witness what kind of person your man truly is.