Chapter 2296
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
Chapter 2296 It Is War The question jolted Francesca. Then, she muttered under her breath, âThereâs no way Danrique wouldâve sent it. It must be the presidentâs doing.â âHe actually knows my number and even knows that youâre with me?â Anthony was stunned.
âThe second you and Mr. Lincoln stepped into Xendale, you had no way of escaping his radar.â Suddenly, something seemed to click in Francescaâs mind. âHeâs probably also aware I returned to S Nation with you. In that case, does that mean he has long known that Mr. Lincoln wanted to find him and seek revenge? Could he have deliberately set up that press conference to lure Mr. Lincoln into his trap?â
That made Anthonyâs hair stand on end. âThatâs so scary. Everything about the political world is terrifying. It feels as though others are monitoring my every move. Thereâs a motive behind everything those people do and say.â
Francesca cradled her head in her hands. âIndeed. I must remain calm and composed. I have to. I can no longer pay heed to anyoneâs provocations at this time.â
She was thoroughly racked with guilt. Back then, I was too trusting of the presidentâs wife, thus allowing others to take advantage of it. I was framed and thrown into jail, dragging Ms. Layla and Sloan into the mess and causing their deaths. One should learn from oneâs mistakes. I canât act so rashly again.
âYes, youâre absolutely right,â Anthony said while nodding emphatically. âMs. Layla and Mr. Lincoln approved of Danriqueâs character, which means heâs not a bad person. Itâs just that the situation heâs in and his status will attract danger to those around him.â
âI suppose so,â Francesca murmured, struggling to gather herself.
Just as her thoughts were running wild, William called again. Francesca told him about the recording and discussed rescuing Lincoln.
Upon hearing that, William immediately said, âIt has to be a plot by the president. You mustnât fall for it. Recordings can be edited, and itâs easy to take things out of context. Besides, even if Danrique did say those things, it could be a form of strategy. After all, one canât falter when negotiating with oneâs rival. He canât possibly beg for the president to release him, right?â
âWhat you say does make sense,â Francesca replied, digesting his words. âBut what do we do now? Is there any other way to rescue Mr. Lincoln?â
âIâm afraid not. The only way is to wait,â William responded.
Francesca grew anxious. âHow long do we need to wait? Ms. Layla is dead because of me. I canât let anything happen to Mr. Lincoln. Forget it. Iâll come up with a rescue plan on my own.â
âDonât do anything reckless. Now is not the time to be rash,â William quickly advised. âMs. Layla and Sloan were too impulsive, which led to their tragic end. Had they calmed down and waited for a while, Gordon wouldâve brought people to rescue you. Since Gordon and the others are familiar with the layout and traps of the underground prison, itâs possible to avoid any mishaps. I know you wonât like to hear this, but I still have to say it. You may possess many incredible skills, but youâre still no match for the military. The current situation is unfavorable for Danrique. The president has gained the upper hand. If the president wins this battle and Danrique loses, not only will Mr. Lincoln be in danger, but also you, Anthony, and even the orphans. Iâm not trying to be a scaremonger. All this isnât an exaggeration. You have to understand that the moment something happens to Danrique, the president will wipe out everyone who has anything to do with him. Heâll spare no one, including Mdm. Norah and the other servants. If that happens, the Lindbergsâ blood will spill like a river, and neither you nor your family and friends will have any chance of surviving.â
Francesca gulped, shocked by his dark words.
I did think about what would happen if Danrique lost, but I definitely didnât anticipate that things would become so bad and cruel.
Williamâs warning made her realize that she had been too naïve.
âOn the surface, it appears as though both sides are merely engaging in a tussle over public opinion and power. In truth, itâs war!â