Chapter 4171
Married At First Sight Chapter 4171
Chapter 4171
Sage remarked, “We can’t keep giving them money, can we?”
Marco responded, “There’s no need to rush. We’ll handle it later. If they dare to blackmail us, we’ll send them straight to hell. The issue is that they have families. If we eliminate them to silence them, we’d also have to take care of their families—otherwise, someone might go to the police. It’s safer to stage an accident; otherwise, we’d be the prime suspects.”
Noel and Sage concurred with Marco. If they intended to eliminate Shiloh’s brothers and their families, there could be no loose ends.
Kathryn seethed internally. They were ruthless.
Shiloh’s two brothers believed they could extort money from Marco and live comfortably.
They were oblivious to the disaster awaiting them and their families.
What the Janzen brothers didn’t realize was that Shiloh’s biological brother had been coerced into making that statement.
They hadn’t left yet. They couldn’t. The police had them under control.
The officers had instructed them to say those words to ensure they wouldn’t alert the criminals too soon.
Meanwhile, Pedro—whom Marco claimed was away on a business trip and wouldn’t return for half a month—burst in, leading a group of officers.
Pedro had called the police long ago.
Now, he stormed in with backup.
Even the least astute among them could see that tonight had been a setup—Kathryn’s setup.
She was ruthless.
She wasn’t afraid to risk her own life, using herself as bait to ensnare them all at once.
They had kidnapped her.
And they had succeeded.
They might not face the death penalty, but there was no escaping prison.
Kathryn’s bodyguards and drivers had fought valiantly earlier, but after her abduction, they suddenly
It felt futile. Beaten, bruised, and bloodied, they had all been taken away by ambulance. The charges against them were serious—kidnapping and aggravated assault. The potential punishment could range from three to ten years, or perhaps even longer. Cold steel cuffs were fastened around Shiloh’s two brothers and the gang members they had hired for a small fee. They were pushed into police cars. Now, all they could do was pray that Kathryn survived. If she died, their crimes would carry an even harsher sentence. Kidnapping and assault could lead to prison time, but murder? That would result in a death sentence. Kathryn had no means to contact Pedro, but she did have a small tracking device on her. That was how Pedro located her. Marco and his brothers had taken Kathryn directly to a secluded beach, where a small boat awaited. It was intended for disposing of her body. Upon arrival, they halted the car. Noel and Sage collaborated to drag Kathryn out. Marco grabbed a rope. They untied the sack covering her, and under the harsh glow of the headlights, her face was illuminated—bruised, swollen, with blood smeared at the corners of her mouth and nose. She attempted to wipe it away, but it wouldn’t come off completely. Blood still stained her lips and philtrum. Noel and Sage lifted her up while Marco swiftly bound her legs and then tied her hands behind her back. “Brother,” Kathryn said, her voice quivering. “Are you going to throw me into the sea to feed the fish?” The crashing waves and the cold ocean breeze sent a shiver down her spine. She did not attempt to stand; she simply lay there, motionless.