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The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In novel Chapter 981

Chapter 981 The Unexpected Passenger

The whole family was moving to settle in Feldville.

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Her father had already gone ahead, and this trip was Marin, her brother, and her mother traveling together.

Abraham: Have someone send her back to Leftville Island.

No, you can’t. The house on Leftville Island has already been sold. We are moving to settle in Feldville this time.” At the mention of being sent back to Leftville Island, Marin cried even harder.

Abraham’s face darkened.

Marin immediately stifled her sobs and hid behind Abel Now, besides following the man who had brought her here, she had absolutely no idea what to do.

The entire scene became a bit odd.

Especially for Abel; he hadn’t had a woman around him in years. The vast majority of his time was spent carrying out tasks for Abraham.

And this situation arose while he was on his way back from dropping off Mr. Grant.

Abraham’s expression grew darker: You handle it?

Abel: “Ithis

How was he supposed to handle it?

He had done many things for Abraham over the years, but this matter was unrelated to Abraham, and he had to obey Abraham’s orders.

Abel had already questioned Marin thoroughly and had people check her identity.

Their house on Leftville Island had indeed been sold, and neighbors in the area had confirmed it.

So now, was he expected to personally drive her to Feldville? That was over two thousand kilometers, and the route to Feldville wasn’t all expressways. It would take at least three days of driving!

Three daysThe thought alone gave Abel a headache.

Before he could finish, Abraham gave him a look full of pressure.

Abel:

His remaining words were swallowed immediately.

Ultimately, Abel took Marin away.

Stella walked up behind Abraham, who immediately pulled her into his embrace: Abel, being careless for once.How dare he bring just anyone back at a time like this?

Stella: He usually acts cautiously. He must have investigated it clearly.

Abraham: What we fear most at a time like this are people with ulterior motives.

the unexpecte

assenger

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Stella: Ulterior motives?

I don’t think so.”

The nervousness Marin showed while gripping Abel’s sleeve didn’t seem feigned.

She likely hadn’t encountered a situation like this before and was genuinely terrified.

Moreover, her hands were slightly darkened and looked very rough, especially the webbing between her thumb and forefinger, which looked like it was caused by years of handling fishing nets. And she had lived for years in a sunbeaten, windswept place like Leftville Island, so while her face was still fair, her skin looked somewhat coarse.

It was due to years of labor alongside her parents.

Marie finished a phone call outside. As she entered, she saw Abraham looking serious and Stella speaking to him.

Then Abraham turned and went upstairs.

Marie stepped forward: What were you and him talking about? You look so serious. And why did Abel bring a woman back earlier? Who was that woman?

Stella: Found her on the road.

Found her? Instantly, a spark of interest lit up Marie’s eyes.

Abel, picking up a woman? Is that for real??The little girl’s teary appearance flashed through Marie’s mind, and her eyes brightened as she looked at Stella.

That’s impossible. Abel is the most unfeeling person around my brother.Why else would he have the most terrifying assistant’s reputation in Falvaria?

Over the years, countless people trying to get close to Abraham first thought of bribing Abel. There were many ways to bribe him, and women were certainly one of them! But who was Abel? He was professionally trained; no matter what kind of merchandise was put in front of him, he always remained icecold.

This is truly a huge joke.”

Stella nodded: He really did find her.

Where did he find her? How did it happen?

Stella:

Meeting Marie’s excited gaze, Stella realized for the first time that Marie actually enjoyed gossiping quite a

bit.

But of courseWhose gossip

this?

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