Chapter 641 I Will Call The Cops
Marcus was not intimidated by Yara.
However, Yara’s words and tone seemed extraordinarily composed.
“Indeed… it’s easy!”
She hung up the phone abruptly, leaving only the call end tone in the air.
Beep, beep, beep.
“You! What do you mean? Where exactly are you?”
Marcus was at a loss and began to sweat from nervousness.
Suddenly, a figure emerged from behind and pierced a needle through the skin of his neck.
Shocked by the sudden pain, he responsively fired a shot but he did not manage to hit anything.
“Yara…”
The figure pulled the needle from his neck and vanished into the darkness.
Xavian and Clayton followed Marcus, but they did not get close enough.
Their intuition told them that Marcus must have done something secret to set up a meeting at such a place. They were concerned about their safety and intended to observe the surroundings before meeting Marcus.
Yet, before they could meet Marcus, they heard a loud gunshot.
The gunshot was so loud that Xavian and Clayton immediately covered their ears.
“Clayton, did you hear that? Was that a gunshot?’ Xavian let go of his hand and glanced at Clayton nervously.
“Yes…” Clayton nodded sternly.
“Okay.”
Clayton left the tree. Seeing there was no one around, he quickly ran into the warehouse.
There was a strong smell of motor oil in the warehouse.
Clayton covered his nose while he kept moving. He spotted Marcus lying on the ground, unconscious a short while later.
“Please wake up!” Clayton approached him and pushed him forcefully.
Marcus opened his eyes slowly. He stared at Clayton with a painful expression.
“You…” Marcus seemed to be suffocating. He grabbed Clayton’s hand desperately. “Help me… I want to live… Get me out of here…”
Clayton only knew basic medical knowledge. He saw Marcus’s lips turn blue, and the veins on his temples throbbed. He had no idea how to help him out of the situation.
“I don’t know how to save you!” Clayton panicked. “Dad, please hold in there. Xavian and I will find a way to save you!”
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