Does Dixon not understand Ralph's meaning? Ralph kidnapped his son. How can he not come?
"I don't want to talk with you. Don't threaten me with my son. Abducting Sonia is more useless," said Dixon casually. Ralph's face suddenly turned black, and he looked unbelievable, asking, "Dixon, do you know what you said?"
Dixon squinted, said to Sonia quietly, "Don't worry." Then he said to the phone. "Is there anything else? I'll hang up now."
How bold he is!
Someone called him and said his son was kidnapped, asking for a negotiation. But he only said inadvertently, "Is there anything else? I'll hang up now."
Holy shit! That's your son, bro!
Ralph didn't expect this result at all. He originally thought that catching Victor could control Dixon, but in fact, he was wrong.
Dixon was fearless because he did not care about anything.
Ralph still wanted to try. "Take it serious. I'm not kidding you. Your son--"
Dixon heard impatiently and could not bear it anymore.
He said he would not go there.
Forget it!
Dixon sneered. "Shut up. You like my son. I can ask him to play with you well."
Kurosawa quickly received Victor's hint and began to divert Ralph's attention. They were kidnapped, but there was no trace of panic on their faces.
What Dixon brought to Victor was not only courage and reassurance but also fearlessness to make trouble.
The little boy grinned. "If my daddy doesn't come, what are you going to do with us, huh?"
Ralph clenched his finger. "Then you can't go back for a lifetime."
"Are you still in your dream?" Kurosawa squinted at him mockingly. "Despite Victor, my father is the financial minister. Do you think Mr. Borris won't tell my father this thing? Mr., do you want to cause the conflict between countries?"
Ralph's look turned serious. These kids have already known that he would not really hurt them.
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