Chapter 231
Nigel, better known as Nick, was an only child. Born with a fragile condition, he moved to thol City with his parents, who faced and sig while seeking medical treatment. With his attractive appearance, he quickly became one of the pioneen turn the early days of the be dring
boom in Rithol City.
With his striking looks and charming personality, Nigel initially attracted a following on Playty
viewership stagnated, leading him to transition to MindDrift eventually
He aspired to improve himself and create a better life for his parents. He dedicated hemody to lind, uning goby mo before. However, circumstances changed.
Carmen arranged to meet Levi and Leia at a chain hotel backed by the Wilson Group. This time, she came prepared, having learned from partners. Before arriving, she ordered the venue cleared, sent trusted staff to ready the private room, and ensued all arielance cameras avere out of
Upon arrival, their electronic devices were seized. The couple submitted quietly to Carmer’s team, showing no resistance. Their eyes, dull and fees, resembled stagnant water. With their son gone, nothing else mattered to them. Their only remaining purpose was to see find–t had taken their son–destroyed, along with its owner.
Levi’s voice was rough and strained, as if his vocal cords had been scraped raw with coarse sandpaper. “Before you take my phone, can send re message?” he pleaded. Since Carmen needed their cooperation, her bodyguards were Eareful not to overstep and agreed to his requer
Levi sent a text message to Aubree explaining their current situation, which took Aubree by surprise. Looks like Carmen is ale doesn’t matter.‘
Aubree thought. But
Aubree glanced down, her fingers sliding across the screen. A photo appeared on her phone, showing Levi and Leia being escorted into the hotel by a MindDrift executive. Her initial plan was to have reporters secretly document the entire process and, ideally, leak their conversations to the public i didn’t matter–this photo and the Mansells were all she needed.
Leia stared silently at Carmen, her eyes filled with intense hatred. It’s you,‘ she thought bitterly. “You killed Nige

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