Chapter: 1513
"What should we do with her?" Baxter thought aloud as he glanced menacingly back at Sabrina in the rearview mirror.
"We need to get rid of her as soon as possible and go abroad. Make some calls and see if anyone nearby wants her."
He had initially planned to sell Sabrina to those remote areas, but now it seemed impossible.
However, he didn't want to kill her until he exhausted all his other options. Despite losing hope of securing the five million, he could at least try and sell her for some money.
Time was of the essence. He needed to act swiftly to ensure their prompt departure from the country. Delaying the disposal of Sabrina could jeopardize their escape.
"I'll make some calls right now." Coleman started dialing numbers to find a buyer.
Sabrina listened intently from the back seat. Her mind raced with thoughts of what might happen to her.
Even though she was petrified, Sabrina managed to remain calm. She convinced herself that the police were in pursuit and might catch up with them soon. She also knew the authorities would eventually find her if they sold her. Sabrina clung to a glimmer of hope amid the grim circumstances.
She told herself it was better to endure what was happening to her now than be sold to a remote, unknown location.
Coleman had been diligently making phone calls. Eventually, he found a buyer in a province within the jurisdiction of the state in Acholama, adjacent to Mathias.
Acholama was a place of stark contrasts, with a vast divide between the wealthy and the poor. The southern region was prosperous with a thriving economy, whereas the northern region was impoverished with little resources and education. Few women would be willing to marry those men in this poor-stricken area. Therefore, most of the men here had been single for years in the northern region, unable to find a wife. They had been taught at a young age to save money to purchase a gorgeous bride.
"Tell him we will drive there overnight and arrive early tomorrow morning," Baxter instructed.
“Okay. Coleman conveyed the message before hanging up.
Focusing on the road ahead, Baxter prepared to merge onto the expressway.
Once on the expressway, they couldn't pull over to the side.
Glancing at Sabrina through the rearview mirror, he could only see her profile.
Baxter struggled to find words to describe her. He thought she was the most beautiful woman he had ever encountered among the many in his life.
She was a vision of grace.
And the daughter of a CEO.
The thought of selling her before he indulged himself with her seemed like a waste.