It turned out that once the police confirmed the boy wasn't related to Tony by blood, they shifted their full attention to tracking Giselle's whereabouts. But the kidnappers had already fled abroad, leaving no way to capture them.
The only lead came from the thug Gideon had shot, the one the police managed to get into a hospital for emergency treatment.
After two weeks in a coma, the badly injured man finally woke up. Under repeated questioning, the only detail he could provide was that Giselle had been sold to somewhere in the Soutara Province. Who the buyer was or where exactly she'd been taken, he had no idea.
With only that sliver of information, the authorities sent a task force to investigate, focusing heavily on the border triangle. But in the short term, there was nothing concrete to show for it.
Gideon decided to take matters into his own hands, leading his own search through country after country in the Soutara. Around the same time, Donovan joined in, and the two men privately divided the territory between them.
Donovan took his team through Samora, Kamorra, and Lavoria within a month, while Gideon headed north, combing areas known for scams and trafficking, and most recently, Tonvara.
But hunting for a single person across the vast expanse of the peninsula was like looking for a needle in the ocean. These regions were a tangle of good and bad, with powerful criminal networks operating beyond even local control. For an ordinary citizen from home to try searching in such places was almost impossible.
After more than a month of traveling, hitting multiple locations, and even reaching out to friends in the underworld, Gideon still found nothing.
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