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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1779

After Madeline had finished cleaning the house and rested, she called all the friends she knew in F Country, asking them for information about Fabian.

Madeline had thought that this might be difficult because Fabian kept a much lower profile than Yorick and Lana in F Country.

However, when Madeline mentioned Fabian’s name, not only was everyone familiar with the name, nearly all of them spoke with lamentation when talking about Fabian.

“Ah, Fabian has been very active in F Country for the past six months. He seems to come from a family with a powerful background.”

“Fabian Johnson? I know him. His brother Yorick could be considered a person of some status in F Country. However, Fabian’s not the same as his brother. I like that kid.”

“You mean Mr. Johnson? Back then, I worked with him on a project. He’s very decisive and capable in his conduct. He doesn’t seem like a twenty-year- old young man at all.”

Madeline held the phone as she heard the people on the other end of the line commenting on Fabian. Suddenly, she felt as if the Fabian they mentioned was not the man she had known back then.

In the past six months, Fabian seemed to have changed a lot. It could be said that he was now a completely different person.

If he truly had changed, would Lillian be in danger now?

Madeline suddenly was uncertain about Fabian, but in her memory, Fabian’s radiant and friendly smile was still in front of her.

Despite all the information Madeline had gathered on Fabian’s current situation, no one knew where Fabian stayed.

However, Madeline still got a piece of an important clue.

Madeline went to bed early that night. The following morning, she followed the address that was given to her and arrived at a certain office building in the city center.

It was still early, so Madeline sat in the building’s lobby and waited.

Around 8:30 am, staff began streaming through the entrance as they went about their work. Madeline kept her gaze in the direction of the entrance the whole time, waiting for the familiar figure to appear.

It was nearly 10 am, but the person she wanted to meet had yet to appear, and Madeline could wait no further.

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