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Chapter 1506

Ian stepped closer, only to notice a red light blinking on the anklet strapped to Cynthia's leg.

He tugged at the device, and a man's voice emerged from within.

"Cynthia, you trying to make a run for it again?"

"Why the urge to flee, why so disobedient?"

"Do you really want me to break your legs?"

The man's voice, despite its softness, sent chills down Ian's spine.

Cynthia, now deaf to the world, seemed to sense the anklet's alarm.

She desperately tried to rip the device off her ankle to no avail.

"Fuck off!"

"Fuck off!"

Her fingernails dug into her flesh, but the anklet wouldn't budge, the man's voice still echoing from it.

"Gone blind, gone deaf, do I need to render you mute too?"

"Get any closer to that door, and you'll get zapped again. Just stay put, stop struggling."

That's when Ian realized this basement was no ordinary place.

It wasn't just blocking external signals. It was rigged with various switches.

Whenever Cynthia got too close to the exit, it would shock her.

The two goons who had been guarding Cynthia had been hit by this very current.

But Cynthia, likely having attempted escape multiple times, had grown accustomed to the shocks.

The real trouble now was that Ian couldn't communicate with her.

She couldn't hear or see, instinctively fearing anyone who tried to take her away was a threat.

Worst of all, Ian was running out of time.

His face grew grim as he turned to his associates and asked, "Can't we get that thing off her ankle?"

"Mr. Raymond, we've tried everything before you got here. The material is incredibly tough. Unless we

cut off her legs."

Ian massaged his temples, "Check for sensors by the door. Destroy them."

"We've looked into that. The basement seems mundane, but the walls and the anklet are made of the

same stuff. Impenetrable. The only choice might be to blow this place, but this lady won't make it out

before the blast. She'd go down with the building."

The room fell into a tense silence as these words hung in the air.

Ian glanced at the floor, his bodyguard added, "The floor's made of the same material."

Cynthia sat on the ground, aware of someone nearby but clueless as to who it was.

She didn't know that she was mere meters away from her daughter, blind and deaf, while her daughter

could only move her mouth.

Maja called out, "Mom."

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Maja struggled to crawl over, but she was paralyzed, her body refusing to cooperate.

"Maja!"

Ian was startled and hurried to her side, holding her tightly.

"Maja, don't scare me."

His voice was choked with emotion. They had only just reunited, and before he could say anything, she

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Maja felt a wrenching pain inside, "Save her, you have to get her out."

Ian didn't make any promises.

If any more disasters struck, no one would make it out.

But leaving meant abandoning Cynthia.

Hadn't they come to Forbidden Island to find Cynthia in the first place?

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