Chapter 138
Even After Death
Jerry quickly said, âThat wonât do. We need him to ask for ransom.â
When he finished saying that, Tom hit him on the head. âAre you dumb? Why would you say that?
Canât you even keep a secret?
It was a surprise to Olivia. How could someone be bold enough to risk their lives by threatening Ethan
for ransom?
Perhaps before they could deliver the ransom letter, Ethanâs men wouldâve raided their headquarters.
âHow much are you planning to ask for?â Olivia prodded.
Tom stuck out a finger. âHeâs rich, so we should at least ask for one million dollars.â
Olivia looked at him in disbelief. âOne million dollars?â
They were risking their lives for only one million dollars? Ethan would probably think that they were
mocking him.
Noticing Oliviaâs gaze, Tom instantly lost confidence. âHeâs supposed to be rich, right? He should be
able to fork out a million. dollars, right?
âIf not⦠500 thousand dollars will do.â
Olivia facepalmed herself. This was her first time feeling sympathy for a bandit.
If they asked for one million dollars, Ethan would probably let them leave in one piece.
But if Ethan saw them asking for 500 thousand dollars, he would feed them to the sharks.
Noticing that Olivia was silent, Jerry spoke up timidly, âUm, could it be that he doesnât even have 500
thousand dollars? Well, what about 200 thousand dollars?â
Olivia sighed in exasperation when she heard them lowering their price even more.
âOh no, Tom! I heard before that rich people may look rich on the surface, but in reality, they owe the
bank a lot.
âDo you think Ethanâs broke? Did we waste our efforts by kidnapping his child?â
Olivia couldnât stand it anymore and suggested earnestly, âWhy donât you raise the ransom a bit? If not,
Ethan might think. that youâre mocking him.â
Tom stuck out two fingers. âTwo million dollars, then. Are we being too greedy?â
Olivia put a hand on her chest. Goodness, where did these bandits come from?
âMore!â
âF-Five million dollars.â
âDonât be a coward; add another digit!â
âFâFifty million dollars? Oh, my mama!â Tom couldnât even handle uttering such a huge number.
âFive hundred million dollars.â
When Olivia spoke those words, Jerry staggered and fell onto the ground. âTom, how much is 500
million?
âIs it even more than the number of grass in the mountains combined?â
âMiss, are you pulling our leg?â
Olivia was a little frustrated. âDo you know how much they spent on the fireworks last night?â
Tom thought about it earnestly. âThose were beautiful fireworks, and I looked at them for a long while,
âItâs a pity that I couldnât bring them with me, or Mom and Grandma couldâve seen them as well.
âJack once bought some sparklers for me for five dollars. So, the fireworks show probably cost a few
thousand dollars.â
âYou can add some more digits to that.â
âTâTens of millions?â Tom fell next to Jerry, his mouth gaping. He couldnât close his mouth for a long
time.
Olivia could figure out their backgrounds after the exchange. It was obvious that the two bandits were
ignorant and even a little innocent.
âIâm curious. How did the likes of you manage to get onto the ship?â
Tom hastily said, âSome time ago, Jack went ashore to buy supplies. He overheard that Ms. Carlton
was spending a lot of money to hold her sonâs first birthday celebration.
âSo, we wanted to do something huge for once. They happened to be recruiting bodyguards for the
cruise, so Jack applied.â
Olivia was surprised. Judging by how Brent worked, he wouldnât have hired some random person to be
a bodyguard. She asked in shock, âThatâs it?â