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Chapter 554

Stella was caught off guard.

She'd assumed Rachel would beg her for help, or at least ask Keen to intervene. But to her surprise, Rachel

showed a hint of backbone.

After watching Rachel for a few seconds, Stella eventually walked over and cut the ropes binding her. If anything

went wrong later, at least they'd have another pair of hands.

Rachel rubbed her sore wrists and murmured, "Thank you."

Stella didn't reply. Instead, she turned her attention back to Keen.

"When we leave, stay close to me," she said quietly.

Keen nodded vigorously. With his mother by his side, he didn't feel quite as afraid.

About ten minutes later, the sound of a door unlocking echoed from the hallway. A burly, rough-looking man

stepped inside. "Ms. Cameron, the boss wants to see you."

“All right."

Stella was about to leave when she felt a sudden tug on her sleeve. She turned and saw Keen gripping her arm

tightly, his delicate face full of anxiety.

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"Mom, don't go," he pleaded. "Those bad people might hurt you."

Just like they hurt Rachel, he wanted to say.

Stella gently stroked his hair. "I'll be fine. Trust me."

She comforted Keen for a moment, then turned to Rachel. "Ms. Pearce, could you keep an eye on Keen for me?"

Rachel nodded earnestly. "Even if it costsmy life, I'll keep him safe."

Stella showed little reaction to her tic promise. Rachel had always loved playing the good Samaritan in

front of Keen. Stella was used to it by now.

She wasn't particularly worried

about Rachel doing anything to Keen. If anything happened to him-whether Rachel was at fault or not-there'd

never be anything between her and Haynes again. Rachel understood this well, if she wanted Haynes on her

side, she needed to win over Keen first. To her credit, she'd worked hard at it and had made sprogress.

Stella followed the man out. He led her down the hall to a room at the very end.

When he opened the door, a man in his mid-thirties sat inside, polishing a combat knife. As Stella entered, he

looked up and flashed a crooked smile. "Ms. Cameron, right on time."

A jagged scar slashed across his face, twisting his features into something both menacing and cruel.

Stella addressed him calmly. "And you are...?"

He introduced himself. "CallLind Moore."

She nodded. "Mr. Moore, the money's been delivered. Can we go now?"

Lind laughed softly. "What's the rush, Ms. Cameron? Haynes hasn't shown up yet.

If I let you all go and something happens to you on the way out, who do you think he'll blame? I'd be the one left

holding the bag."

Stella's eyes narrowed slightly. She understood now-these people had no intention of letting them walk

free. Not that she was surprised net

Anyone bold enough to kidnap Haynes's son and friends clearly had more on their mind than just money.

Thinking fast, Stella decided to keep him talking. "Mr. Moore, may | ask... do you

have a personal grudge against Haynes?"

"Of course | do." Lind ran his fingers

along the scar on his cheek. "Years ago, the O'Brien Group forced my family's company into bankruptcy trying to

buy us out. We were left drowning in debt. My mothe jumped off a building. My father went to prison. My little

sister-she tried to pay off our debts, ended up selling herself to ssick bastard, and he tortured her to death."

He looked up, his eyes cold and hard. “So, tell me. Do you think I have a reason

to hate him?"

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