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Chapter 589

Before long, another crew mber ca over and told them that the rumor about the thick fog was false, asking why they hadn’t set sail yet.

The person in charge rembered what Chloe Collins had said earlier and didn’t tell him about the boss’s upcoming inspection.

He just said to wait a little longer.

This crew mber was slightly chubby, and his bearded face was striking.

After hearing the person in charge’s words, he looked puzzled and serious, then quickly ran back.

He arrived at the crew’s resting cabin area and quickly went down the stairs to the storage room at the bottom.

At this ti, three n were playing cards and drinking.

The blond-haired man glanced at him, then continued staring at his cards, saying, "Billy, it’s your turn, co on over."

"I asked around, and the fog rumor is fake! But the ship still hasn’t set off!"

Eric, the blond-haired man, exchanged glances with his two companions after hearing this.

"What do you suspect?" asked Jim, the hawk-nosed man.

He seed more restrained, still looking at the cards in his hand.

The other two n put down their cards.

"Could it have sothing to do with this batch of goods?" Phil, the youngest among them, raised the question.

Instantly, all three n looked at Jim.

Jim was the captain of this ship, but he couldn’t decide whether to sail or not on his own.

The company had sent a supervisor to primarily manage this shipnt.

Everyone on the ship had to obey him.

Eric: "This batch of goods is crucial. If anything goes wrong, we will be in trouble."

Billy: "Did they discover sothing? It doesn’t make sense; our cover was perfect. We could even fool customs!"

Jim thought for a mont before looking toward the door behind him.

"How has that kid been?"

"You suspect it’s because of him?"

In the tense atmosphere, Billy got up and walked towards the door.

"I’ll go and take a look."

At that mont, a sudden shout ca through.

"Captain, the supervisor wants a eting!"

The attention of the four n was drawn away.

After exchanging glances, the four of them decided to go to the eting first.

The door was locked.

Inside the room, it was quiet.

At that mont, the doorknob moved slightly.

anwhile,

Theodore Collins heard the footsteps getting farther and farther away, and slowly relaxed his small body.

His mouth was sealed, hands tied behind his back, and his legs were tied together.

Yesterday evening, after his cell phone was discovered, it was deactivated and thrown into a corner by those people.

Perhaps because he was just a child, they didn’t care about him.

When he woke up this morning, he tried hard to get his phone back, even damaging his foot in the process.

With great difficulty, he turned on the device with his thumb, struggled to connect to a signal, and desperately contacted Chloe Collins.

He knew that once they were at sea, it would be like he didn’t have a signal.

No one would find him then.

He had to take advantage of the ti those people were away to try and save himself as quickly as possible.

Thinking this way, the little guy tried even harder to break free from the ropes on his hands.

At that mont, the small door’s handle suddenly moved!

He shuddered violently, quickly lay still, and placed both feet on the cell phone, trying to hide it.

With his eyes closed, he heard the sound of the door opening the next second.

However, the footsteps he heard were different from last night’s, very light, almost inaudible.

He quietly lifted his eyelids and imdiately saw Chloe Collins.

"Sister!"

He shouted in his heart, but only managed to make a muffled sound with his mouth sealed by duct tape.

Chloe squatted down, saw the superficial injuries on his body, and her pupils suddenly tightened, giving off a cold aura.

She quickly untied the bindings on his hands and feet and said in a deep voice, "Don’t be afraid, your sister is here."

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