Chapter 2294
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
Chapter 2294 Let Himself Get Caught âI donât care about her forgiveness. Killing you is more important to me!â Danrique countered mercilessly. âYouââ
Lincoln was rendered speechless. âIt seems that you donât even care if Mr. Lincoln lives or dies.â
âWhy should I care if someone unrelated to me dies? I canât believe you think I will compromise for his sake. What a joke!â
âYouââ After being momentarily stumped, the president swiftly continued to provoke him, âDanrique, you are indeed cold-blooded!â
Danrique replied disdainfully, âThank you for the compliment. Still, I am nothing compared to you in terms of being hard-hearted. Mr. Lincoln is just someone with no relation to me. On the other hand, you are even capable of disregarding your wifeâs and daughterâs lives. You are the true epitome of ruthlessness.â
âCapturing them wonât do you any good since they donât know a thing,â the president said indifferently.
Danrique seized that opportunity to make a suggestion. âLet me give you a chance. Iâll let go of your wife and daughter in exchange for Mr. Lincoln. This should be a very worthwhile deal for you.â
Danrique had spoken so much earlier for the sole reason of achieving that goal.
âIt looks like you still care after all.â The president smiled. âTwo people in exchange for one is indeed a good deal.
However, I refuse!â
âYouââ
âI understand now.â The president sounded smug. âYou still care about Francesca. Youâre willing to give up marrying my daughter to become the presidentâs son-in-law and collaborating with me through this arranged marriage because of her. In that case, you will continue to give up more things for her sake. Youâre such a loyal young man.
This is so touching. Consider my offer well. As long as youâre willing to reconcile, Iâll let go of Mr. Lincoln at once!â
With that, the president hung up the call. The corner of his lips curled into a wicked smile. At that moment, he understood Lincolnâs value as a trump card.
âWas the phone conversation earlier recorded?â
âYes, Mr. President.â
âTrim out the few sentences Danrique said just now, and think of a way to send the modified recording to Francesca.â
âUnderstood!â
âThe audacity!â Danrique hurled the phone in anger.
Sean quickly comforted him, âCalm down, Mr. Lindberg. Your wound has ruptured. Let me help you apply the medication. You need to stop moving.â
âGo away!â Danrique was livid. âThat fool, Gordon, has repeatedly failed me in carrying out his duty. Tell him to come here immediately to receive his punishment!â
âGordon was shot. Heâs at the hospital right now,â Sean answered in a low voice.
Danrique was instantaneously stunned. After the president was shot, the situation spiraled out of control. He had ordered Gordon to bring Lincoln back at once, yet the latter had still been taken away by the presidentâs men.
Overwhelmed by rage, Danrique had bellowed and begun thinking of ways to handle the predicament. He didnât know Gordon had also suffered a gunshot wound while trying to rescue Lincoln.
âIs he all right?â Danrique asked in a hurry.
âHeâs not in any mortal danger, but his internal organ is damaged.â Seanâs voice sounded a little hoarse. âWeâre short-staffed at that moment, so Iâve asked Lupine to bring two men with her to come back and help out.â
Danrique did not respond. No matter how formidable he might be, he still wasnât a match for the presidentâs armed forces.
If this impasse drags on, Iâll continue losing my subordinates and end up short-handed. Sooner or later, I will be at a disadvantage.
âMr. Lindberg, let me treat your wound first.â Sean carefully tended to Danriqueâs injury as he consoled, âThe president is playing mind games with you right now. Even if he disregards his wife and daughterâs survival, heâll need to be wary of his wife divulging his secrets. You did the right thing by pretending not to care about Mr. Lincoln just now. If the president fails to hold out against the pressure ultimately, he will use Mr. Lincoln to trade for his wife and daughter.â
âYes. This is a time to test out which of us is more heartless.â
Sean said thoughtfully, âActually, I canât shake off the feeling that Mr. Lincoln deliberately let himself get caught.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â Danrique promptly asked.
âGordonâs subordinates who went with him earlier mentioned they couldâve saved Mr. Lincoln initially, but he shoved them away. Then, he picked up a gun again and rushed toward the president. That was why he got caught.â