Chapter 746 Ashen Pact in Flames.
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Dale’s patience was gone. Trevor’s report had made the truth clearer and murkier all at once.
“None of them?” His voice rasped through clenched teeth.
Trevor nodded. “Yes, sir. We searched thoroughly. Neither Madam nor your two sons have any trace of her.”
“Then maybe she was never in their hands at all,” Trevor ventured.
Dale’s fist tightened around his cigarette. “Then where the hell is she?”
Trevor had no answer.
The study fell into silence, heavy enough to choke. Smoke curled from Dale’s lips, the bitterness staining the air.
“They all clamor for me to hand her over, yet none of them have her? What kind of twisted game is this?”
“Sir,” Trevor added quietly, “Dan’s men are investigating you, Madam, and Manny. If he’s searching so desperately, then the girl isn’t with him.”
Dale’s brows drew taut. Dan was out.
“And Manny himself is checking into Dan,” Trevor continued.
Dale’s gaze sharpened. If both sons were clawing at each other, neither could be holding her.
Which left only… Artemis.
The thought cut like a blade. His heart convulsed, unwilling to accept it. She was the woman he’d cherished for years, the gentlest presence in his life. To suspect her now–it felt like betrayal of himself.
Yet the doubt lodged like a thorn he couldn’t remove.
“Then who?” His roar snapped through the quiet. “Who dared take them, and dump the blame on Ashen Pact?”
Trevor could only shake his head.
Dale ground out his cigarette. “Bring Dan to me. Now.”
“Yes, sir.”
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Chapter 746 Ashen Pact in Flames
+8 Pearls
Dan’s night had gone no better. Derrick’s men had just struck another hidden base of his. Fury boiling, he dialed Derrick himself.
“You bastard–haven’t you done enough?”
On the other end came Derrick’s lazy laugh. “Not my fault. Orders from the wife.”
Dan nearly choked on his own rage. “I never thought I’d see the day Derrick Morris danced on a woman’s strings. Your ancestors must be rolling in their graves.”
Derrick’s voice turned sharp. “Better than dying alone with no wife, no heir, no legacy. That’s what really makes ancestors restless.”
Dan’s face twisted. “You think I can’t find another? Women would line up to marry me!”
Unfortunately for him, Derrick had put the phone on speaker. Across the table, Marie sipped her milk, hearing every word.
Her face frosted over. “You think I’m replaceable, Dan? You’re the one who’ll die childless.”
Dan froze. Her voice had struck like a whip.
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