Baby Robbie was shocked. He immediately dropped o n the floor and looked for a place to hide from the bullets. The plainclothes police surrounding outside heard the sounds of gunfire and stormed into the building. 1
Baby Robbie heard the intense sounds of gunfire. He found a bookcase and hid inside it.
Through a crack in the door, he could see Jay in his bespoke white shirt with the top button undone. He was as graceful as a sculpture, but at the same time savage as a wolf, especially his eyes that sparkled with a piercing coldness. Under the cover of the police, he dashed up the stairs.
Baby Robbie's heart was in his throat. There were more than a dozen kidnappers upstairs, and each one of them was wielding a deadly weapon. He was counting on the kidnappers to not use their guns. Otherwise, he would not have been so daring to escape.
The kidnappers were riled and they threw caution out of the window. It would be too dangerous for Daddy to go upstairs now.
Actually, Baby Robbie did not have to worry. His athletic prowess was inherited from his Daddy.
Jay Ares was the eldest grandson of the Ares family.
Being born in a wealthy family might have allowed him to enjoy a pampered lifestyle as he grew up, but at the same time, he had also encountered many perils that normal children would not have to worry about. H e had been robbed, kidnapped, and been in multiple vehicular accidents. Those occurrences were not out o f the ordinary for him.
To protect him, the Ares family had hired renowned martial arts masters as his trainers. Jay had been training in martial arts continuously since he was a child. He was a champion in fencing and Chinese boxing. His physical prowess was extraordinary, i
When Jay dashed upstairs, Captain Walter ordered his men to shield him in front. Meanwhile, Captain Walter kept a close eye on the kidnappers in case someone fired at Jay.
The kidnappers were soon subdued.
Jay immediately ran to the kidnapped children. The five children looked eagerly at Jay, hoping that they would be the one to be rescued first.
Jay swept his eyes over the children. The children were of different ages and heights, but all of them looked innocent. None of the faces looked familiar.
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