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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 825

Tarquin furrowed his brows, a hint of urgency in his voice. "What's the scoop?"

The person on the other end of the line was nearly bursting with excitement, "We've tracked down Aiden's neighbor's details. He's currently in Jindale City. If anyone knows what happened to Aiden, it's him!"

After days of dead ends, they finally had a lead. The past few days had been a grueling marathon of frustration.

Upon arriving at Sky City, they learned that the school where Elizabeth had once taught was long gone.

The village Soren had mentioned had vanished off the map. Locals recounted a devastating fire from over two decades ago that had consumed the elementary school and nearly half the village. The survivors had gradually abandoned the place, leaving it to ruin.

Years of heavy rains, landslides, and other natural calamities had erased any remnant of the village. Now, not even a brick remained.

Their extensive inquiries around the area initially turned up nothing. Mention of Aiden drew blank stares.

It felt like they were chasing ghosts until an elderly local finally shed some light.

"Aiden? Oh, I remember him. Poor yet fortunate kid from the next village over. His parents were no good, always beating him black and blue. Such a tiny thing, always covered in bruises.

He wasn't born Aiden; we all used to call him 'the mute' because he never spoke. We all thought he was actually mute.

That changed when a beautiful teacher arrived. Someone heard her talking to him, and that’s when we realized 'the mute' could speak after all.

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