Return of the Crowned Heiress Chapter 574
Return of the Crowned Heiress
Archie quickly understood and responded, âGot It.â
The other party remained silent.
Just as the call was about to end, Archie said again, âMr. Carrell, donât forget our agreement. The thing you promised me⦠Youâd better not go back on Your word.â
âOf course,â the man on the other end replied with a faint laugh, his tone ambiguous. âYou missed such a great opportunity in the rainforest. I hope you donât disappoint me again this timeâ
Archie echoed the callerâs response, âOf course.â
The call ended
Johanna, who had listened to the entire conversation, felt her heart race in trepidation. âArchle youâre not thinking of..â
×××× !!!
Archie smiled slightly, stroking her hair as he explained, âMr. Russell has been poisoned, blinded, and is now in a coma. This is a onceâinâaâlifetime opportunity we canât afford to miss! As long as Stephan dies, Imogen will be the only one left in the Russell family.
âSheâs utterly devoted to me and has just given birth to my son. With this bond, the Russell family will eventually fall into my hands! Johanna, Iâve waited too long for this day. I wonât wait any longer.â
Archie smiled, his ambition burning brightly in his eyes and his expression radiating absolute determination.
Johanna felt her blood surge as though ignited by his words. Her whole body seemed to boil over with excitement. She nodded fervently. âAlright! No matter what you do, Iâll stand by your side!â
âThatâs my girl.â
Archie pinched her cheek and leaned closer with a wicked grin. âIn that case, letâs go again. Wouldnât want you sulking later, would we?â
âOh, youâre terribleâ¦â Johanna blushed and tried to push him away.
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But as their eyes met, it was as though drops of water had fallen into a sizzling hot pan. In an instant, the heat boiled over, burning away all reason. In that small apartment, their presence lingered in every corner.
On the other end of the call, the man Archie referred to as âMr. C
âMr. Carrellâ was none other than Pete himself.
The night was still, and the sky was devoid of clouds, allowing the bright moonlight to illuminate the surroundings. The stars sparkled exceptionally against the clear sky.
Peteâs room was dark, lit only by the moonlight pouring through the open floorâtoâceiling windows. The silvery glow stretched across the windowsill, casting faint shadows throughout the bedroom.
He poured himself a cup of tea, took a sip, and murmured with a smile, âGood tea. Care for a cup, sir?â
Opposite him sat another figure.
The person wore a black robe that covered him completely from head to toe. Even his face was shrouded in darkness, making it impossible to discern any features.
Pete poured a second cup and pushed it forward, but the robed man didnât talor it. When he spoke, his voice was hoarse and grating, like an old bellow that was harsh enough to make ears ache
âNo need. Iâm not here for tea. Time is running out. I still need four more people. You need to find them for me quickly.â
With that, the robed man stood up to leave.
As he moved, a string of black bronze bells at his waist jingled softly. But instead of the usual chime, the sound was muted as the bells were sealed inside. Only the dull clinking of the bronze against bronze could be heard
Pete set down his teacup and turned to look out the window. The robed figure melded seamlessly into the night, disappearing within moments.
Pete clicked his tongue, shaking his head. Picking up a small slip of paper from the table, he held it between his fingers. Written on it were four sets of
numbers.
To be precise, they were the birthdates of four individuals, accurate to the min
minute.
He glanced at the note briefly before tossing it to one of his subordinates, instructing casually, âFind the four people based on these birthdays. Make sure to clean up any loose ends.â
âYes, sir.â