her family instead. Jessica had complied with the requests of the other party. Chapter 1186 2/2 It was Serenity who had brought her bodyguards with her. When the chaos erupted, the bodyguards escorted them out of the aquarium. Lucas being carried away was a tactic to draw the enemy’s attention and create a diversion. Despite this, Sonny ultimately emerged unharmed. Jessica was aware that Sonny had been nearly kidnapped; while she was relieved he was safe, she also felt a sense of fear. She often faced criticism for her choices, as she was a mistress, and it was deemed dishonorable to interfere in another person’s marriage. Nevertheless, she was not willing to act against Sonny. She would not have considered it if the other party had not exerted control over her family. She felt grateful that Sonny was unharmed. Her fear stemmed from the fact that those individuals failed in their attempt to abduct Sonny, and Serenity had not been lured to meet that unknown woman. What would happen to her and her family if that woman decided to retaliate? Sonny was surrounded by numerous protectors, while Jessica and her family remained vulnerable. Jessica turned again, but this time she moved too much and awoke the man beside her. Without opening his eyes, Hank asked, “Honey, why have you been tossing and turning all night? You’re like a fish in a hot pan.” “I can’t sleep,” she replied. “What’s wrong?” Hank opened his eyes to look at her. “Is something bothering you?” “I’m just scared,” Jessica responded as she turned to face him. “So much for being Sonny’s father. He nearly had an accident, and yet you’re sleeping like a log.” When Hank learned that Sonny had almost been kidnapped, his reaction was far less intense than that of Mrs. Brown – Sonny’s grandmother.
Married at First Sight Chapter 1186
Chapter 1186
The zoo was overcrowded, making it easy to cause a disturbance and seize the chance to abduct a child.
Conversely, the bustling downtown area was under constant surveillance, making it difficult for anyone to act without being noticed, and they would likely hesitate to act impulsively.
Zachary speculated that the other party would probably wait a few months before attempting anything again.
After some contemplation, Serenity replied, “You’re right. I’ll treat the zoo incident as a mere accident and continue with my life as usual. I’ll gradually coax the snake out of its hole.”
Zachary kissed her forehead, appreciating her insight. “My wife is becoming even smarter.”
“Was I not smart before?”
“No, you’ve always been intelligent. I just love how clever you are.”
He was doing his best to stay afloat.
“I think I was too naive to be deceived by you.”
Zachary quickly interrupted Serenity before she could say more.
After sharing a kiss, he gently caressed her lips and said softly, “Sweetheart, it’s late. You should get some sleep.”
“Good night.”
A passionate kiss calmed Serenity, and she stopped dwelling on the past, wishing him good night before drifting back to sleep.
Zachary placed one hand on her waist and couldn’t resist kissing her cheek once more before joining her in sleep.
The couple enjoyed a peaceful slumber, while Jessica, in a rented room elsewhere, tossed and turned, unable to fall asleep.
She was cautious with her movements, concerned that she might disturb Hank, who lay next to her.
Occasionally, she checked her phone, but there were no calls or messages from the stranger.
She was uncertain whether the unknown woman would make another attempt.
Although the plan had failed that day through no fault of her own, she wondered if the other party would retaliate against her.