Chapter 86 CUTTING THE TOES OFF

“Find a place and stop,” I said.

“Please, let me go,” Dangin cried. “My daughter is only ten years old and is sick. I am the bread winner; my wife’s small business won’t support them. Please—”

A slap from one of the guys cut off his sentence.

“Keep quiet,” the guy said. “Do you listen when others beg? Do you ever show mercy when a youth begs you not to take him to the police station”

“Heartless people,” the second guy said. “You will meet your papa in hell today!”

Dangin soft cry grew louder. “Consider my daughter, please.”

“We considered her,” Isaac said. “If not, she would have been the one kidnapped.” He flashed the torchlight in his hand and I saw that we were closed to a beach.

The place was deserted.

“Look for a tree and tie him there,” I said.

“Please, don’t kill me. Think about my daughter, please.”

The guys at the back brought him out and then Dangin shoved the one on his left and knocked the one to his right with his head. The two guys fell to the ground, and Dangin began to
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