Chapter 249
Jacob is an example of that, Hanson thought to himself. Hearing that the boy had agreed for Vania to
help him sort out his clothes, he subconsciously touched his wallet. Luckily, I've got plenty of cash.
With that, the four kids and Hanson left the room right away before sitting face to face on the couch.
James asked, "What would you like to say? Shoot."
Hanson smiled at the four kids without his usual commanding air as the president of the company. He
suggested, "Why don't you make a list of how much you're gonna charge me? I'll pay you guys in
advance."
The instant he said that, Jacob immediately lost himself in thought.
Seeing how he frowned as though he had yet to reach a conclusion, Jack spoke. "Go outside and wait
for us. We'll discuss it for a moment before telling you our conclusion."
Hanson cooperatively stepped aside to leave the space for the four kids.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJacob asked thoughtfully, "What do you guys think?"
"Why don't we agree to it first? We don't have to worry that he'll really do anything in our presence,
anyway," James replied as he analyzed the situation.
Jack agreed as well. "That's right. Let's get his money first before anything else."
Jude nodded as well.
After some discussion, the four kids finally reached a unanimous decision. Jacob called Hanson over
from the outer room, saying, "We agree to your conditions for the time being. We'll send the list to your
cell phone later on."
Jack then added with a frosty expression, "Be sure to keep it a secret. If we find you snitching on us to
our mom, we'll definitely snitch on you to her in return. By then, you won't be able to keep on staying
here anymore."
Hanson immediately put up his hand in agreement. "That's of course. This is a secret between us
men."
Seeing that the immediate danger was averted for the time being, he stood up to leave. Just as he was
about to leave, however, he recalled something and asked puzzledly with a smile, "Could you guys tell
me why you are so hostile toward me?"
Because you're a jerk, that's why, thought the four kids to themselves, but they didn't say it out loud.
Instead, they replied frostily in chorus, "Nope."
"Alright then, I'll wait patiently. You guys are gonna tell me the reason sooner or later, anyway," Hanson
replied. These four little kids saw everything in black and white, so he didn't believe that they'd pick on
him for no reason. There must be some misunderstanding behind this, he thought.
Meanwhile, the instant Hanson and the four kids stepped out of the room, Vania, who was putting his
things in order, received a text message on her cell phone. It was a text from Melanie that read, 'Are
you going out with Hanson?'
Vania sneered for a moment. Then, not bothering to answer Melanie's boring question, she locked her
phone right away.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHowever, a few seconds later, Melanie sent her another text message. It read, 'I'm warning you, Vania,
stay away from Hanson. I'm forbidding you to go out with him.'
Vania's sneer deepened. However, before she could turn off her phone, she saw another text message
right below it. It read, 'If you still want your daughter, then stay away from Hanson. Otherwise, don't
expect to find her.'
Seeing the word 'daughter,' Vania instantly flew into a rage; she blocked Melanie's phone number right
away.
Meanwhile, Melanie was looking bitterly at her cell phone at home. She waited for a long time, but she
didn't get a reply from Vania. She impatiently dialed Vania's number, but the phone call was
disconnected after a beep. Not realizing what had happened, she called Vania again, but the same
thing happened several times in a row.
Only then did she realize that Vania had blocked her number. Slapping her cell phone, she uttered
Vania's name while clenching her teeth in hatred.
Shortly after blocking Melanie's phone number, Vania received a WhatsApp message from Linda. It
read, 'Boss, we just received word from there.'
Vania was surprised. She texted, 'What is it?'
Linda replied, 'The kidnapper admitted that he had indeed trafficked Little Miss abroad.'