Chapter 937
The Woman From Hell
There was still no expression on the man's face, and that made me wonder if his facial muscles
were paralyzed. "Do you think itâs proper for you to kidnap a woman and a child in broad daylight?"
"What does that have anything to do with you?" Another buff man walked up to him with a vicious
expression.
The man pulled his tie and said coldly, "If you want to invite someone, you have to do it with proper
etiquette. By taking them away so shamelessly and without courtesy, I can say that you're disrupting
social order and hurting others at will."
The four men did not want to continue talking nonsense with him and decided to beat him up
straight away.
However, what they did not expect was that this seemingly fragile-looking man was actually a
trained fighter. He managed to bring them down without breaking a sweat.
One of the brawny men clambered to his feet and said in a rather wretched manner, "You'll pay the
price for meddling in other peopleâs business."
The man picked up the coat he tossed to the ground earlier and said indifferently, "I'm not a nosy
person, but I just can't mind my own business when I see things like this.â
"Just you wait!"
The four brawny men knew that they were no match for him and slipped away after making a threat.
Of course, they did not forget to toss Keith out of the trunk before they left.
I put Munchkin down and ran over to untie Keith.
Once he was free, I planned to thank the man but realized that he was already gone.
After Keith was free, he asked Munchkin and me worriedly, "Are you guys hurt, Mrs. Grant and
Munchkin?"
I shook my head. "Let's go."
After getting into the car, Keith drove straight to the airport.
I was often accompanied by bodyguards back in Whaldorf City, but as I had no plans of staying in
Salt City for too long this time, Theo merely sent Keith with me and not the bodyguards.
I was lucky the four brawny guys did not take me away just now. In order to avoid further troubles
from cropping up, Keith quickly took Munchkin and me back to Whaldorf City.
It was already eight o'clock in the evening when the plane landed on the tarmac of Whaldorf City's
airport.
Munchkin had received a great shock and cried for a long time when he was in the airportâs lounge.
When h e was exhausted from crying, he fell into a deep sleep o n the plane. Hence, I did not wake
him up when it was time to disembark.
"I'll carry Munchkin, Mrs. Grant," Keith spoke in hushed voices.
I nodded. "Be careful."
We saw Theo as soon as we got out of the airport. He trotted up to me and took me into his arms.
Smelling his scent, I was finally completely at ease.
Keith must have told him that Munchkin and I were nearly kidnapped. He must have been really
worried about us.
Theo did not ask Keith to take us home and merely told him to go back and rest.
Munchkin was still sleeping, so Theo and I did not say anything.
I brought Munchkin back to the bedroom when we got home.
Theo embraced me again when I came out. "I missed you so much."
He missed me very much, and I could sense that from his racing heartbeat.
I embraced him back and said with a smile, "I missed
you very much too."
In fact, there was no need for honeyed words. Just a simple 'I missed you very much' from each
other was enough for us to feel each other's love.
We got back to the bedroom. After taking a shower and lying on the bed, Theo did not bring up the
incident of Munchkin and I almost getting kidnapped.
I found it a little strange, and after thinking for a long time, I finally realized that he was probably
waiting for me to start the conversation.
I rested my head on his arm and said, "I don't know who sent the four men. Fortunately, a man
saved us, but I donât know his name.â