Chapter 1141 Let Down His Guard
Chapter 1141 Let Down His Guard
"Yes, I do." Warren didn't refuse because he didn't want all his efforts to go to waste.
"Take out the handcuffs, lock yourself, and throw the key away!" Duncan was getting to be more
cautious than before.
Warren smiled and said, "You don't have to be so nervous. If we weren't intending on sparing you, my
colleagues over there would have killed you. I just don't want to make this a big deal. I don't want to
lose my job for losing the gun. Since this is my decision, there is absolutely no reason for me to
deceive you."
"Cut the crap and do as I say." Duncan wasn't interested in what he had to say.
Although he felt that Warren wasn't lying, he couldn't afford to make any more mistakes now.
"Okay, I'll do as you say." Warren took out the handcuffs from his back pocket and threw the key to the
handcuffs far away.
A moment later, they heard the key fall onto the ground. At the same time, Warren locked his hands
tightly together. He raised his hand, shook it in front of Duncan and said, "Rest assured."
"Turn around and walk towards me."
"Okay." Warren frowned. He didn't expect that Duncan would be so cautious.
He couldn't see anything with his back to Duncan. There was no way he could tackle a man with a gun
with his own hands cuffed.
He was pretty much a sitting duck in the current situation.
Despite his unwillingness, Warren did as he was asked.
"I will do whatever you want, but you must keep your promise as well. When you leave, you must leave
the gun behind." Warren feared that Duncan might have caught his disappointed expression, so he
used the same words to keep him calm.
"As long as you guarantee my safe escape, I will absolutely return your gun. You know, I can't leave Y
City with this thing," Duncan said casually.
Warren was relieved. His response indicated that Duncan believed his proposal.
"Well, I believe you, and I hope you can believe me too," Warren nodded and walked slowly with his
back to Duncan.
He walked slowly and glanced at Mark who was several dozen meters away.
Mark's expression didn't change at all. He was facing Duncan, so he couldn't show any emotion on his
face.
But Warren smiled at Mark. The smile was as bright as the spring breeze in March, which worried Mark
even more.
"Stop!" Duncan shouted and held Warren's neck tightly from behind. He said, "Don't move. Do as I say
if you want to live. Got it?"
"Okay. As you can see, I am younger than you, my wife and children naturally need me more, so I will
not take any risks. Just walk slowly and I will escort you out this way." Warren felt that the most
effective way was to move him emotionally.
Although Duncan had said that Vivi was his mistress, it was undeniable that he was nice to her. He was
probably a responsible man before all this happened. But this did not affect Warren's judgment on him.
There was a chance that he might feel sorry for his wife and children.
"Very well. Carry the suitcase and follow me." Duncan was pleased to hear that Warren was willing to
fully cooperate. He pushed the suitcase forward and handed it to Warren once again.
"Okay." Warren took the suitcase. It was a little hard for him to push it because his hands were cuffed
together.
Although he was held close to Duncan, it was not easy to grab the gun from his hand in this position.
Since it didn't seem possible to break loose, he decided that it would be better if Duncan was taken
away from his colleagues. Duncan might end up killing those innocent men by mistake if he brashly
went for the gun without proper planning.
Since this was the result of Warren's negligence, it was up to him to end it on his own.
When he had come to this place, he had silently promised the leader and Sheryl that he would bring
the children back safely. After all this mess, he was absolutely not allowed to make another fatal
mistake.
"Don't follow me, or I'll kill him!" Every time Duncan took a step, Mark and the others followed him.
They were worried for Warren's safety.
Warren had joined the SWAT team only a few years back. Although he was young, he was full of
enthusiasm and liked challenges. He always took on the most dangerous tasks. This time too.
It suddenly occurred to Mark that when he had first joined the SWAT team, he was young and fearless,
just like Warren was now.
"You should do as he says. I'm all right. Don't worry," Warren shouted at his colleagues.
On their way out, he casually glanced at the cabin in the innermost part of the underground garage.
The door of the cabin was locked.
He couldn't see what was inside the cabin. It was most strange that the abandoned villa was unlocked Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.
everywhere, except for this one cabin.
Moreover, the lock looked new. It didn't seem to have been in the underground garage for a long time
at all. It seemed to be a new lock.
Warren suddenly remembered that Duncan had quietly stolen a few glances towards the direction of
the cabin earlier.
He made a bold judgment that the children were in that cabin.
They were now quite farther away from the room, and Mark could not see clearly what the expression
on Warren's face meant.