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Chatper 383

Chapter 383

Seraphina no longer paid attention to Tania, but immediately started the car and headed back to Una’svilla.

After that round of chaos, Seraphina became even more cautious. After getting back, she surveyed thesurroundings, then had Una make up an excuse to check the gate’s surveillance.

What Seraphina saw was that not long after she and Tania left, Bowen’s car also quietly left theneighborhood under the cover of darkness.

Through the surveillance screen, she could only clearly see the driver in the front seat, as for thepassengers inside, it was impossible to see

After Bowen’s car left, Tania never returned to this neighborhood.

Seraphina sat on the couch, repeatedly watching the video of Bowen entering and leaving theneighborhood, while Una sat beside her, yawning.

“It’s so late…” she mumbled while yawning. “You’re like a spy… You’re not planning to tail him, areyou?”

Seraphina put down her phone, took a deep breath, and slowly said, “This city’s so big. He’s been gonefor over ten minutes. How am I supposed to know where to follow him?”

Upon hearing this, Una couldn’t help but laugh, “So we can take a break today, right?”

“Correct.” Seraphina gave a pat on the back of her hand, “I know you’re tired, go rest. An actress needsto take care of herself.”

“Hmph.” As Una walked upstairs, she spoke with contempt. “When I was filming. I often stayed up allnight. No one can beat me at pulling all-nighters.”

Yawning, she disappeared at the stairway.

Only Seraphina was left sitting on the couch. After a moment of silence, seeing that it was still darkoutside, Seraphina decided to go out and take a large circle around the neighborhood.

Soon, she arrived at the villa deep within the neighborhood, the one under Tania’s name.

According to the intel Una gathered, Bowen bought this villa, but it was under Tania’s name. For a ladylike Tania, this villa was perhaps just one of her numerous properties, so she didn’t really care about itand rarely visited.

This was why Bowen chose this place as his hideout.

Now, this hiding spot had been exposed. Where would Bowen choose to hide next?

Seraphina’s car quietly passed by that villa, then parked in front of Bowen’s actual house.

Just like before, the house was dark, showing no signs of habitation.

Driving her car slowly, Seraphina kept her eyes on the villa in her rearview mirror after passing it.

Suddenly, Seraphina hit the brakes.

Abbot immediately became alert and turned to look at Seraphina, only to see her staring intently in thedirection of the rearview mirror.

Abbot was puzzled and turned to look at the villa, but he couldn’t see anything.

“Madam?” he called softly to Seraphina.

Snapping back to reality, Seraphina quickly hit the gas, leaving the area and returning to Una’s villa.

As soon as she entered the house, she quickly lay down at the edge of the bed, took out a telescope,and focused on observing the villa.

She wasn’t sure how much time had passed, only that for about thirty to fifty minutes, there was nomovement from the villa.

Suddenly, a faint orange light appeared from a window of the villa, on a spot that was originally dark.

The light was very faint, almost indistinguishable from the orange street light reflecting on the window.

But Seraphina noticed.

The light wasn’t reflecting on the window, but was coming from inside.

Perhaps the curtains weren’t dark enough, or part of them wasn’t fully drawn, so a bit of light leakedonto the window.

The light lasted only a short time.

It was only a few seconds before the window returned to darkness.

However, this was enough to prove a fact-

There was someone in that house.

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For the rest of the time, Seraphina sat quietly by the window, staring at the house.

At eleven in the morning, when Una woke up, she found Seraphina still in the same position.

“My God, you didn’t stay up all night, did you?” Una was surprised and moved closer to Seraphina,following her gaze to look at the house, “What’s so special about that house? I thought no one livedthere?”.

Seraphina glanced at her and gave a slight smile, “No one’s there, but perhaps there’s a ghost!”

Una was startled by her words, “Don’t scare me! I have to live here for a long time! I was going to makebreakfast for you! Now I’m not going to do so! Starve to death for all I care!”

“Fine.” Seraphina said, “Starve me to death, then there’ll be another ghost. As long as you’re notscared.”

Una was so angry she lunged at her.

While the two were messing around in the room, Seraphina glanced out the window and sawsomething. She immediately stopped and picked up the telescope

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She saw Bow

The car that had left in

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And it had stopped in front of Bow’s vi

Seraphina watched the situation over there intently

Not long after, she saw Bowen come out of the villa and get in the car

Then, the car oft

Abbot, who had been outside the whole time, immediately called Seraphina, Madam, Bowen’s left.Should we follow **

Should they follow!

Seraphina’s gaze fell on the now quiet villa, and she made a decision based on her intuition, “No.”

After making this decision, Seraphina stayed in Una’s villa for another whole day

Until around eleven at night, there was suddenly some movement at Bowen’s villa,

A black van drove up and parked at the villa.

Seraphina couldn’t see the entrance, but her intuition told her that someone had come out of the villaand gotten into the van

About ten minutes later, the van made a U-turn and headed towards the exit

Just as the van was about to pass Una’s house, suddenly, a light blue Golf sped out from the side

The sound of brakes echoed on the road, and the two cars stopped just before colliding

Abbot sat in the Goff, slowly exhaling.

The driver of the van came back to his senses, but didn’t get out of the car, just leared out and shouted,“How do you drive? Are you okay?”

Abbot didn’t respond.

Soon, Una flung open the door and strode out. “What’s going on?”

Meanwhile, the community property management folks and security guards were quickly on the scene

Seeing the commotion, the van driver hopped out of his vehicle. Upon making sure he hadn’t hitAbbot’s car, he prepared to leave

“Hold it right there!” Una, gesturing towards Abbot in the car, accused the driver, “Look what you’vedone, you scared my driver half to death!”

“Miss, I was driving normally, he’s the one who darted out!” the driver said, “If there’s an issue, it’s noton me!”

“Oh, if you say so, is it the truth?” Una retorted, “Who decides whos at fault here? Check thesurveillance! Call the cops!”

The scene quickly became noisy. That’s when Seraphina finally came out of the house, curiouslyasking, “What’s happening?”

Una took Seraphina aside and filled her in on what was going on.

As they talked, they circled the van.

The van’s windows were covered with curtains, making it impossible to see inside

However, as Seraphina completed her circle and returned to the front of the van, the previouslystationary vehicle suddenly rocked a little

Spotting this, the drivers face changed slightly. He then said, “If its my fault, I’ll own up to it! If there’s aproblem, I’ll take responsibility, alright? You’ve taken photos, and the property management has myinfo. If there’s an issue, just find me! I have an emergency and need to leave now!”

With that, he turned to get back in his van.

The property management didn’t want to upset the home owner, and was also afraid to escalate thesituation, so they were hesitant to just let him go.

But no matter how much everyone tried to stop him, the driver was determined to leave and evenstarted his van, trying to disperse the crowd.

Seraphina pulled Una aside, no longer daring to stand in front of the moving vehicle

She just stared at the curtained windows, seemingly trying to peer inside.

But what could she see?

Seraphina was silent, not uttering a word

Meanwhile, the driver had broken through the crowd, hit the gas, and sped off.

Just as the van was leaving, the curtain of the window in front of Seraphina was suddenly pulled back.

But it was only for a second, maybe even half a second, before the curtain was drawn again.

However, Seraphina had seen inside the van.

She saw a face, struggling to press against the window in that brief moment, only to be quickly pulledback, hand clamped over mouth and nose

The face had only flashed before her eyes for an instant.

But she knew that face, she knew it very wellnovelbin

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