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No Mercy No Forgiveness (Maureen) novel Chapter 105

Chapter 105

Because security at Pearl was tight, Justin could only watch over Maureen from far away to keep her safe, and some- times he’d see if Geoffrey had left.

Maureen closed the music score, put it away, and went out too.

Outside, she had the driver take many turns to shake off the tailing bodyguards.

Justin’s car came into view.

She got out and into his car.

What is it?

Justin took out his phone, opened the navigation, pointing straight west of Karaville.

This is where Geoffrey headed this morning. I followed partway and saw heavy security there. I think Ethan was tak- en there.

Maureen studied the large area.

Just looking at it, the location’s still too broad.

Hmm.

Justin then pulled out a new phone, handing it to Maureen. Use this from now on. Your current one might be tapped.

Mr. Cold said he’ll be back in a few days.

Maureen took the phone.

Thanks.

Mr. Burke wants you to call him once you get the phone,

Justin added.

Good.

Justin pulled over on a secluded road with no surveillance.

Maureen dialed the number.

The call connected instantly: Reenie, are you alright?

I’m fine, don’t worry. I’ll find out where they took Ethan too,

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Maureen hurriedly replied.

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She worried that with Geoffrey’s influence in Karaville, locating Ethan wouldn’t guarantee they could retrieve the boy.

Right. What I meant wasdid he hurt you?

Gareth stood atop the highest building.

Predawn darkness enveloped him as cold wind whipped against his frame.

His tall and straight frame bore fresh wounds across the torso, bruises marring his handsome face.

Maureen’s throat tightened: No.

Wait for me. I’m coming back soon.

Gareth knew she was hiding the truth again.

Alright, don’t rush. Katherine’s helping me here. I’ll be safe.

Though unaware of Gareth’s exact work, Maureen understood its dangers.

After hanging up, Gareth walked back inside.

A doctor immediately bandaged his bleeding arm.

The eldest young master clearly wants you dead.

Doctor looked at the wound on his arm, longer than a palm.

Blood was gushing out.

Gareth remained calm, his bloodless lips parting slightly: He thinks I’m still that kid he could push around.

Sir, would you like to inform your father?

The doctor inquired.

Gareth shook his head: If he ever cared whether I lived or died, he wouldn’t have left me stranded in Karaville for years.

Remember, we can’t rely on anyone.

The doctor nodded.

But the more he treated Gareth’s wounds, the more horrifying they appeared.

Sir, you can’t appear in public for a while. It’s too dangerous.

No.

I need to return to Karaville.

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Gareth directly refused him.

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The doctor knew only that lady could change Gareth’s mind, so he stopped persuading and focused on dressing the wounds.

Gareth had recently promised Douglas Rivera to complete a batch of overseas projects.

But now, gravely injured before finishing,

He had to wrap things up quickly and return home.

Couldn’t leave Maureen alone in Karaville any longer.

HighEnd Club, top floor.

Under dim lights, people dressed in glamorous attire mingled, many being upperclass gentlemen.

Geoffrey sat in a quiet corner, checking his phone to find a message from Maureen’s tailing bodyguards: they’d lost track of her.

She’d slipped out right after he left, and now she was missing.

He furrowed his brow, texting: Find her within an hour, or you won’t be staying in Karaville.

Surveillance cameras across the city flickered to life as his message sent.

Geoffrey tried calling Maureen.

Only a cold automated voice answered: The number you dialed is unavailable.

Meanwhile, Maureen was calling Zoe, assuring her not to worry about Ethan and Jacob, promising to care for them.

On the video call, Zoe’s silver hair framed eyes filled with worry: Reenie, call Gareth or me if anything happens. Don’t carry it alone.

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