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My One-month Marriage With Mr. Hawkins novel Chapter 932

What should they do next? Florence was taken aback when she heard that, and she knew the current situation would be difficult to deal with.

Though Theodore didn't do anything to Ernest today, their animosity was clear, and Theodore would never let Ernest off the hook so easily.

He was keeping Ernest safe and unharmed for the time being because he hadn't obtained the antidote and he was the sole heir of the Turner family, but once he had what he wanted, he would strike and they might be killed.

"Let's leave, Ernest, leave everything related to the Turner family behind and stay away from them forever, shall we?" Florence said nervously.

There was no family love between Ernest and Theodore, let alone the entire Turner family. Everything would be different if Ernest was still the CEO of the Hawkins Group in City N; they would be living a safe and stable life now.

In the human world, the Turner family's existence was akin to hell.

Ernest's eyes darkened slightly as he stroked Florence's hair. "We can't escape now," he said gently.

“Why?” Florence was perplexed.

"Theodore let Stanford go because he knows if he goes against me now, it will be a lose-lose situation for both sides. Furthermore, he could always launch a second attack, pursuing Stanford and even destroying the Fraser in the future, no matter the cost," Ernest explained.

Meaning, there was still hope for change, so Theodore freed Stanford for the time being after weighing the pros and cons.

"If I leave and stay hidden, Theodore might not be able to find me," Ernest continued as Florence nodded. "But without me, they can't open the vault, so Theodore will lose his hope of increasing the Turner family's power. Hence, regardless of the cost, he will not let me go easily. If I'm not mistaken, there are now guards all over the place, making it difficult for us to leave."

After Stanford was freed, Theodore must have arranged for more guards to be stationed here at Turner's Mansion.

Even if they wanted to go out fully armed, it would be difficult.

Florence felt a shiver run down her spine as she listened to Ernest's explanation.

In other words, both she and Ernest were now detained?

Ernest brushed Florence's hair, regretting that he had failed to protect her and had put her in danger. His eyes darkened as he reflected on this.

The next second, he smiled elegantly at Florence, saying, "It might be a good thing I stay here. Theodore will not attack me, and I could be a spy to uncover his evil plan while also assisting your brother."

A massive storm was on its way to the Fraser's, and this war would be the war of the century, affecting and dragging countless powers into it.

Before the vault was opened with the ultimate fortune and information became easily accessible to Theodore, the Fraser and Turner could fight neck and neck. However, the situation has now taken a dramatic turn to the Fraser's disadvantage.

Using the information he obtained during this time, Theodore was already capable of destroying the Fraser.

As the Fraser's ability remained unchanged while the Turner's leveled up, this was no longer a nip and tuck battle. The Fraser was in the worst possible situation at the time.

Furthermore, because Turner's men were all over the place, a minor distraction like going to the bathroom alone could be Theodore's opportunity to take Florence away. As a result, round-the-clock security was inevitable.

In a forest far away from the Turner's base.

"Darn it, all of our cars are destroyed," Collin cursed.

They arrived fully prepared, with a few cars and items hidden in the forest for emergency escape.

But now all that was left was shattered shards.

"The enemies are here," Timothy said quietly as he looked out into the woods, where there were traces of people moving in their direction, their approaching footsteps indicating that they were being pursued by a large group.

He immediately gave an order, saying, "A few of you stay and try to stop them. We need to get going now, Stanford, we're not far from the city; let's go and catch a passing car."

Stanford's face was as white as paper as if he was about to collapse. Despite his severe injuries, he straightened his back and demonstrated incredible fortitude.

He held Phoebe, who was half-conscious, by the hand and said, "Let's move," as he moved in a different direction.

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