Sage added, "We can't keep giving them money, can we?"

Marco replied, "There's no rush. We'll deal with it later. If they dare to blackmail us, we'll send them straight to hell. The problem is, they have families. If we kill them to keep them quiet, we'd have to get rid of their families too-otherwise, someone might go to the police. It's safer to stage an accident; otherwise, we'll be the first suspects."

Noel and Sage agreed with Marco. If they wanted to eliminate Shiloh's brothers and their families, there could be no loose ends.

Kathryn cursed in her heart. They're ruthless.

Shiloh's two brothers thought they could squeeze money out of Marco and live comfortably. They had no idea they were walking straight into disaster-for themselves and their families.

What the Janzen brothers didn't realize was that Shiloh's biological brother had just been coerced into making that statement.

They hadn't left yet. They couldn't. The police had them under control.

The cops had instructed them to say those words, ensuring they wouldn't tip off the criminals too soon. Meanwhile, Pedro-whom Marco claimed was away on a business trip and wouldn't return for half a month-came storming in, leading a group of officers.

Pedro had called the police long ago.

charging in

see that tonight

her own life, using herself as bait to trap them

And they had succeeded.

wouldn't get the death penalty, but there was no

bruised, and bloodied, they had all been taken away by ambulance. The charges were severe kidnapping and aggravated assault. The punishment could range anywhere from three to

Shiloh's two brothers and the gang members they had hired for a

shoved into police

pray Kathryn survived. If she died, their crimes would carry an even harsher

meant prison time, but murder? That was

way

a small tracking device on

how

straight to a remote beach, where small boat was

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