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Chapter 327

Abel repeatedly dialed the number he had jotted down from the landline on his phone but to no avail.The convoy of three cars sped along the road and reached Brookewater village in less than two hours.Darkness enveloped the countryside, with only a handful of streetlights illuminating the main road. Thealleyways were even darker, especially in this remote town. The village where Kendra lived was thepoorest in the area, with many of its inhabitants having already moved out and settled in otherbuildings. The remaining households consisted mainly of the elderly, sick, weak, and disabled people.Kendra’s house, like many others, was a small and old-fashioned building made of tiles. Thebodyguards led the way with their flashlights and quickly located her house. However, when theyopened the gate to the courtyard, it was pitch-black inside, and there was no sign of anyone beingthere.

“Ms. Kendra,” Luca asked cautiously, “are you inside?” But there was no answer. They entered throughthe open door and searched for the light switch.

Abel attempted to call her number once more. Suddenly, Luca noticed a cell phone ringing on theground and retrieved it. “Sir, this is Kendra’s phone.”

Abel nodded, “She was able to call me before something happened.”

“We should search for her quickly,” Luca urged, “she shouldn’t have gone far with her child.”

Abel considered, “I have a feeling that she may have been abducted by someone.”

Luca inquired, “Sir, do you think she has been kidnapped?”

“Yes,” Abel confirmed.

“Should we contact the police?” Luca asked.

“We need to inform Inspector Charles’s office first,” Abel directed, “it’s a matter concerning a motherand a child. Please notify him.”

“Understood, Mr. Abel.” Luca retrieved his phone and dialed Inspector Charles’s number. InspectorCharles, who was about to sleep, picked up Luca’s call since he held a higher status as the chiefassistant of Struyria’s influential figure, Abel Ryker. Luca quickly explained the situation to him.

“Alright, Mr. Luca,” Inspector Charles acknowledged. “I will immediately order a search. Please don’tworry.”

“Thank you, Inspector Charles,” Luca expressed his gratitude. “Please update us as soon as they arefound. Mr. Abel is waiting for your good news.”

“Got it, Mr. Luca,” Inspector Charles reassured, and Luca ended the call.

“Our people should not be idle,” ordered Abel, “take two people to help with the search.”

“Yes, Sir,” Luca acknowledged the command, as he was also worried about Kendra and her hungrybaby.

The next day was a weekend. Early in the morning, Sam opened the glass door and saw a sea offlowers. “Wow!” She exclaimed, “Who did this? Who is so kind-hearted and puts roses in front of ourdoor in the shape of a heart?” She immediately thought of someone.

Sure enough, a voice full of laughter came from beside her, “Sam, do you like it?” Adrien appearedsoon after with a laugh, admitting to the romantic gesture.

“Mr. Adrien,” Sam rolled her eyes, “I knew it was you. No one else could have done it.”novelbin

“Of course, I am romantic and colorful. That’s why Emma chose me!”

She couldn’t help but acknowledge Adrien’s colorful personality, which was in stark contrast to Abel’sstern demeanor. Calling him a demon from hell was not an exaggeration.

“Have Emma woken up?” Adrien adjusted his suit and tie, “Let her see my appearance today, won’t itbe impressive?”

“Haha,” Sam teased him, “It is quite impressive, with your oiled hair and powdered face.”

“Why would you say so?” Adrien defended himself, “I am the most attractive man in the Struyria, thedream lover of many women.”

“Is that so?” She continued to laugh, “I heard that the dream lover of women in the Struyria is Mr.Abel.”

“I admitted that Abel is the most popular among the women,” Adrien rolled his eyes unhappily, “Fine. Idon’t mind being second to him.”

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