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The Queen They Buried (by Wynter Vans) novel Chapter 107

Chapter 107

Chapter 107

The two shared a heartwarming moment, which only made Daxton’s heart ache even more for Carmen. He quickly reassured her, “Don’t worry, Carmen. If Aubree dares to scheme against you, I will make her pay!” He had already ordered someone to track down Aubree’s address.

Ronald, who had remained silent until now, began plotting about Aubree. He thought, ‘She has quietly accomplished quite a few major things. She’s finally proving her worth. I can’t just let her run wild anymore. If force doesn’t work, maybe it’s time for a softer approach.

With this in mind, Ronald patted Dexton on the shoulder. “Aubree’s gone too far,” he said to Daxton, “This time, you must bring her back home, no matter what.”

“Don’t worry,” Daxton replied, though his eyes gleamed with icy determination. He thought, ‘Bring her back? I’m not as softhearted as Bryan or Emery.’

Late at night, in a luxury apartment.

Three sharp knocks echoed through the hallway.

The smart lock alerted Aubree to someone at the door.

“Who could be knocking at this hour?” Aubree immediately tensed up. The high-security apartment she rented was safe, but nothing was ever truly foolproof.

Aubree walked up to the door but didn’t open it right away. After a long silence, the knocking outside grew increasingly impatient.

Aubree’s hand instinctively reached for the baseball bat by the shoe cabinet. Peering through the peephole, she recognized the figure outside,

‘How the hell did Daxton track me down here?’ Aubree thought, her heart pounding in disbelief.

“Open the damn door!” Daxton bellowed, his pounding on the door growing more impatient by the second.

Aubree’s expression turned cold. She thought, ‘Daxton’s showing up this late, he’s definitely up to no good. And after what he did to my back last time, I sure haven’t forgotten that little debt.’

Hefting the baseball bat in her hand, Aubree smirked and thought, ‘No bodyguards this time, Daxton? Perfect, time to settle

our score.

Aubree left the bedroom light on as a decoy, quietly shut the door, and concealed herself. First, she sent a silent text to the police, then used her phone to remotely unlock the front door.

Daxton’s fist met with empty air as the door swung open on its own.

“Aubree!” Daxton bellowed. “So you’re just going to ignore everything I told you, right? How dare you upset Carmen? Do you want another beating?” His furious shout echoed through the empty room before he realized there was no one standing in front of him.

“Could she be in the bedroom?” Blind with rage, Daxton didn’t stop to think. He charged straight for the bedroom.

Concealed in the darkness, Aubree watched as Daxton kicked open the door. Baseball bat in hand, she slipped in silently right behind him, ready to strike.

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12:40 pm

Chapter 107

“Aubree, you…” Daxton started to shout, but stopped short when he realized the room was empty.

A chill shot down Daxton’s spine. Before he could turn around, Aubree swung the baseball bat and slammed it straight into his back.

In her previous life, when Daxton lost a fortune due to a failed drug research project, Aubree swallowed her pride and audited medical classes at Rithol University to help him.

Thanks to her medical knowledge, Aubree knew human anatomy well. Every strike was measured, targeting only the most painful yet safest spots.

“How dare you break into my house to steal! I’ll beat you senseless!” Aubree cursed, swinging the bat with ruthless precision.

Aubree thought to herself, ‘With the lights so dim, how could anyone expect me to see who it was? Totally normal, right?

‘I mean, as a single woman living alone, isn’t it only natural to defend myself when a strange man knocks on my door in the middle of the night?’

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