Smelling the stench, Vince couldn't help but stare at Wrigley, who was kneeling on the ground, with disgust written all over his face.
Perhaps he did not take a loser like Wrigley seriously, or perhaps he disdained the latter for his filthiness. He did not bother to kill Wrigley to avoid staining his hand.
He ignored Wrigley and instructed Nicholas and the other subordinates, “Tie up the girl. With her in our hands, it'll be easier to deal with Nathan.”
“Yes, Your Grace!”
Soon, the vampires tied Paisley and Maisy up.
No one paid any attention to Wrigley.
He kneeled on the ground in his own filth, fearful and terrified, but he dared not flee or make a noise.
After the vampires were done tying up Paisley and Maisy, there was suddenly a faint sound of a car engine coming from outside, followed by a babble of voices. It was obvious that many people had come.
Vince sensed the presence of a strong human outside.
He narrowed his eyes. “If I'm not mistaken, the target of our trip, Nathan Cross, has come. Everyone, prepare to entertain our guest.”
Vince was right.
It was Nathan who had come.
There were more than a dozen cars parked outside.
Nathan, Penny, Queenie, and his subordinates including Colin, as well as Decker and the other members of the Woods family, got out of the cars.
Decker and his family members were all worried.
When Nathan got out of the car, he saw a few vehicles from the police station parked in the parking lot. He comforted Decker, “Don't worry, Mr. Woods. The police have come to arrest the scammers here. Mrs. Woods and Maisy should be fine.”
Decker replied, “I hope so.”
Nathan and the others went inside together.
As soon as they passed through the gate and walked into the front yard, they smelled blood.
Nathan's face changed instantly.
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