Chapter 209 Show Off
While they were walking slowly with their schoolbags on their backs, they suddenly saw several legs in front of them. The trousers were either ripped or hung with strange metal ornaments.
Jane and Nancy stopped talking, took a step back, and looked up tacitly.
At first glance, they saw all kinds of strange hair.
Nancy thought of her fourth brother.
"Hey, kid."
Adam ran up and protected them behind him. He looked at them warily and ferociously.
"What do you want to do?"
Although he was not as tall as these young people, he was imposing. His momentum was not inferior to theirs.
"What do we want? What do you think we want? We are in charge of this area. Since you're here, you should pay us some money."
The yellow-haired man at the front made a gesture of counting money. He looked raffish. His mouth stuck out and he had a chin like an ape's. He was of wretched appearance. Obviously, he didn't look like a good person.
Adam said, "Pay you money? Is it legal?"
The hoodlums' faces suddenly darkened when they heard this.
"You should know what's good for you. I'll let you go if you give me some money obediently. If you don't, don't blame us for being rude."
Jane was so angry that she put her arms on her waist. "You are shameless. You bully us children and even want to rob our money!"
This road was relatively remote. At this moment, although someone saw these gangsters bullying children and wanted to help, they didn't dare to come because the gangsters threatened them with sticks.
Nancy nervously tapped her finger on her wrist. Although many functions of the personal terminal given to her by her second brother couldn't be used, it had the function of warning the danger and calling the police automatically, and it was quiet.
At first glance, it looked like an ordinary bracelet, but when Nancy clicked it with her finger, the terminal would turn on and automatically analyze the situation in front of her. It called the police station in two seconds, and no voice would be heard. But the voices here could be clearly transmitted to the police station, and their location would be automatically located.
"Don't talk nonsense. I saw you buy many things along the way. You must have a lot of money. Give it to us. Each of you should give us one thousand dollars. Otherwise, you three won't be able to go home today."
Adam was so angry that he wanted to rush to fight them, but Nancy held his arm tightly.
She pursed her lips and looked at those people with her delicate and chubby little face darkened.
"Alright, we can give you money, but what if you don't let us go?"
Her voice trembled a little, but she tried to keep calm and talk to the three people.
The yellow-haired man smiled. "You're quite sensible. As for whether we'll let you go or not after you pay the money, you'll know it later."
Nancy looked hesitant and distressed. "But we don't have so much cash. Have you ever seen a child carry so much cash?"
The gangsters were speechless.
This... seemed to be a problem indeed.
"Then you can pay us with your phone."
Nancy looked at them innocently and said, "Don't you know that we are not allowed to bring mobile phones to school?"
"Sh*t!"
What should they do?
This matter suddenly reached a deadlock. The yellow-haired man frowned and looked at the three of them fiercely.
"I don't care. If you can't give us money today, you can't leave!"
Jane said, "We don't have cash or mobile phones. How can we give you money?"
When they came to a deadlock, a girl in a white dress suddenly ran over.
"What are you doing? I have called the police. You'd better leave!"
She spoke fearfully but forcefully and stubbornly, and her voice was inexplicably familiar.
Nancy and Adam looked over at the same time and then show the same expressions.
How unlucky they were!
Seeing their expressions, Yvonne was speechless.
Her face twisted for a moment. She was here to save them. Why were they so ungrateful?
"Ha-ha, why should we believe you? Let me tell you. Even if the policemen come here, I'm not afraid of them!"
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