Chapter: 4287
The more time passed without getting results, the more anxious the Fang family's mood became.
Although Fang Shanhai was very strict with his son Fang Xuebin on a daily basis, he was extremely indulgent and doting towards his grandson Fang Hao Yang. Now that Feng Hao Yang has been kidnapped and there are no clues, he called Fang Xuebin into his study, sternly demanding: "What's going on? Why hasn't any news come out after so long?"
Fang Xuebin was also at a loss for words, blurting out: "Dad, it seems those Japanese ninjas have vanished into thin air. We can't find any clues!"
Fang Shanhai spoke coldly: "Have you found out which clan of ninjas is behind this?"
"Not yet," Fang Xuebin sighed. "We've already checked the entry records, but there are too many people involved and we're still screening through them. What's more crucial is that these ninjas all have the art of disguise and multiple identities. Even if we find them from the entry records, it may not be their true identity."
Fang Shanhai asked again: "Has anyone contacted you yet? According to logic, the kidnappers should be demanding ransom now that they've taken Hao Yang away."
Fang Xuebin shook his head: "No one has contacted me asking for ransom... yet."
He had just finished speaking when his phone suddenly rang.
He looked down and saw a short message from an unknown number.
The content of the message was: "I want to know where your son is, and I'll drive to Brooklyn!"
Brooklyn, once the most famous poor neighborhood in New York,
has undergone some environmental improvements lately,
but relatively speaking, it's still the most chaotic and lawless area of New York.
Especially in North Brooklyn, there are many African Americans and Hispanic people,
which is basically the largest source of manpower for New York's major gangs.
Many young people here carry guns around from the age of 12 or 13,
considering it as their gang initiation.
By the time they're 14 to 15 years old,
they've already developed bad habits like drinking, gambling, and causing trouble.
This area has extremely poor law enforcement;
even if you randomly select ten young men on the street,
you'll probably find at least eleven guns. Even ordinary people, not to mention police officers,
don't dare patrol this kind of neighborhood during the day.
Even if you randomly select ten young men on the street,
you'll probably find at least eleven guns. Even ordinary people, not to mention police officers, JrNovels.com