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Chapter 632

Chapter: 632

When Ariana noticed that there was no trace of the stalkers behind them, she looked at the open road

in front of them and was relieved. Sitting in the passenger seat, she had to hold down her wind-touslednovelbin

hair as she gave Sarah a thumbs-up.

“What was that? Can’t hear you over the wind!” Sarah hollered back, her voice distorted by the gusts of

air. She was so thrilled that she stepped on the gas.

Ariana raised her voice, “You’re amazing, Sarah!”

“Of course.” Upon hearing the compliment, Sarah couldn’t help but burst into laughter. She sat up

proudly with a smug look on her face.

At this moment, the streets were surprisingly quiet. The usual hustle and bustle had disappeared due to

a recent fire that had destroyed nearby shops. The area was now empty, with only a few individuals

walking by. Despite it being only ten o’clock, the area was eerily silent. ?

This lack of activity worked to their advantage, allowing them to reach the nearly devastated Blue Night

Manor with remarkable speed.

Given that the elevator was out of order and using a wheelchair wasn’t practical, Sarah fetched

Ariana’s crutches and helped her pass the barrier to enter the place.

Ariana carefully made her way up the scorched staircase to the familiar floor above.

The moonlight streaming through the damaged window painted an eerie glow on the charred remains

of the chandelier in the middle of the hall. Memories and emotions washed over her.

She remembered everything from the moment Theodore rose from his wheelchair until he carried her

out of the fire. It was only the thick smoke that had dulled her senses, making it impossible to keep her

eyes open.

She remembered him rushing to her side, lifting the burning metal chandelier with his bare hands,

disregarding his own safety. The scent and sound of his flesh burning was still fresh in her mind, as if

imprinted on her heart.

At that moment, Ariana realized that the marriage she once treated as a game had become her prison,

one she could no longer escape from. ?

Regardless of his flaws, his deceptions, and secrets, she found herself unable to resist falling for

Theodore. ?

“Watch your step, it’s really dark in here,” Sarah murmured, clicking on the flashlight feature on her

phone. The sudden beam of light jolted Ariana back to the present moment.

This was the place. She sidestepped the chandelier remains, scrutinizing the area meticulously. With

her crutch providing support, she squatted, albeit with some difficulty, to inspect the ground inch by

inch.

However, all that met her gaze was charred dust, discarded trash, and the remnants of the fire.

After a fruitless search, they chose to retrace their steps, heading towards the direction of the private

room. Their vision was limited by the small radius of light cast by their phone flashlights, the

surrounding darkness looming ominously. Sarah nearly stumbled over the scattered debris multiple

times.

“This is too risky. Ugh, it’s my fault for not remembering to bring a flashlight when we left,” Sarah

expressed her frustration, grabbing Ariana to stop her after she nearly fell once more.

If she were to fall, it would be a minor issue. But Ariana was still recovering from injuries and was

pregnant. Any mishap would not be a trivial matter.

After looking around, Sarah suggested, “The reception area on the first floor suffered the least damage,

and there might be an emergency light there. Stay here while I go check.”

Ariana nodded in agreement. Sarah steadied herself against the wall with one hand while carrying her

phone in the other as she made her way downwards.

Once the light was gone, Ariana’s surroundings plunged back into darkness.

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