Professor Campion, who was nearby, also hurriedly came over, âIf thereâs
anything I can help with, just say the word.â
Although he knew he didnât have as much influence as Joe and the others, he
still wanted to contribute to finding the children.
Joe understood his thoughts and said after a moment of contemplation, âPlease,
Professor Campion, maintain communication here with the production team.â
Itâs one thing for them to go look for people, but someone on the production
teamâs end must also be in charge. This matter cannot be so easily dismissed.
Professor Campion understood his intentions and nodded gravely, âDennis is in
your hands then.â
âDonât worry. I will do everything in my power to bring them back.â Joe stared
intently at Professor Campion. The certainty in his eyes gradually calmed
Professor Campionâs originally agitated heart.
Professor Campionâs eyes reddened slightly, and he nodded solemnly.
Ben, Anna, and Dennis were indeed no longer in the village where the variety
show was being filmed.
After the human trafficking gang succeeded, they immediately got a van and left
the area quickly.
âWhy are there so many checkpoints on the road today?â Garry looked at the
police setting up a checkpoint not far ahead, frowning deeply.
They were not meant to be seen in public. If the police found anything, they
would probablyâ¦
Garry stomped on the brake sharply and yelled at the woman behind him, âGo
and check it out first.â
The woman nodded, swiftly put on a wig and applied heavy makeup. Unless someone knew her well, sheâd be unrecognizable.
She gracefully walked up to the traffic police and whispered something to them.
She then retreated with a serious expression.
She pulled off her wig, and her face looked extremely grim. âThe child is missing
and has been discovered. The whole town is filled with checkpoints; we canât
escape.â
âHow could it happen so quickly?â The other gang members looked at the woman
in surprise. Theyâve been in this business for a long time and have lots of
experience.
Parents usually wouldnât discover their missing children so quickly. Even if they
do, itâs not possible to set up checkpoints in such a short time.
Moreover, it was not just the police; they had even seen other organizations
acting in concert at other checkpoints.
Garry looked back at the three sleeping children and his expression darkened, âIt
seems that these three kids are not ordinary.â
âWhy donât we just make them disappear?â someone badly suggested.
Garry slapped him hard on the head, âAre you stupid? As long as the children are
alive, we have a chance to escape. Once theyâre deadâ¦â
They probably only have one way out, which is death.
âBut with three kids, how can we possibly escape?â
The other gang members also started to panic. Had they known this would
happen, they never would have kidnapped these three kids.
Garry deeply furrowed his brow, watching the police interrogating each driver.
Finally, he made a decision, âLetâs find a place to hide first. We can figure out
how to get away later.â
The police force was limited; they couldnât possibly maintain this state for too
long.
As long as there was a gap in the police cordon, they could successfully escape.
The remaining people looked at each other; they had no other choice now.
They thought they could make some extra money by kidnapping three kids
before running away, but they didnât expect to catch three hot potatoes instead.
But it was too late for regrets now.