Chapter 808 Fight
Panic struck Natalie at the thought of two days being equivalent to twenty years for Samuel.
I don’t trust Yara, but I do believe in her love for Samuel. That is the only reason I’m spending time here searching for the secret between the moon and the secret compartment, but I’ve been searching for so long, forgoing sleep and rest, yet I still couldn’t find any new clues. Now, I’m suspicious of the credibility of Yara’s last words.
It was Natalie’s first time being so helpless.
The whole house was dead silent, and it was driving her mad.
Suddenly, she heard a strange noise coming from downstairs.
Her ears twitched at the soft sound. That sounded like someone’s footsteps coming into the house from outside.
The owners of this house had all passed away. Melissa, Thomas, Yvonne, and even Yara were all dead. All household staff was dismissed, so nobody should be coming here.
Yet, someone is entering the house now! Can it be the person who had supported the Nichols family? Is the person here to destroy or retrieve evidence?
Natalie felt as though a hand was tightly clenching her heart. Turning off the desk lamp on her left, she left the study with light steps.
Keeping her back against the wall of the corridor, she held her breath and slowly approached the intruder. Maybe I can get some information on the location of the hideout and some clue for the cure if I can catch the intruder. After bracing herself, her determination shone in her eyes.
The footsteps are getting closer. They sounded light, so the intruder must be trained. It’s too late to back out now. This is the only chance I have to save Samuel.
Suddenly, as a man’s figure approached, Natalie fixed her ruthless gaze on the man and attacked him without hesitation.
She slammed a punch to the man’s throat, but the man caught her fist, diffusing her attack. Tightening his grip over her wrist, he hurled her a few yards away. Luckily, Natalie had quick reflexes, so she immediately curled herself into a ball and launched herself at him again.
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