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Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law novel Chapter 220

Chapter 220 Timothy Isn’t Your Child

"Mr. Adam, you said you wanted to help me find Timothy. How is it?"

"You're asking for it in time." Adam sneered. "My friend said some people bought a few children and are preparing to leave the province. They ask me for help."

"Mr. Adam, your people also work in this business?" Alana exclaimed in surprise, "That's too scumbag!"

"Shut your mouth!" Adam said, "We do a lot of business, but we don't do child trafficking. That's too devoid of conscience!"

"Then, why did you help them?"

"I thought they asked me to help for black goods," Adam explained, "I didn't expect those scumbags to traffic children!"

"I knew it. You won't get involved in this industry, then what's Timothy's situation now?"

"He's in their hands, and they're about to go to Tacusori."

"Then stop them quickly! If I don't have Timothy, I won't be able to marry Abel. If I don't marry Abel, who will help you break him down?"

"I'm also for that useless Adrien!"

"Wait a minute." Alana suddenly had an idea. "Mr. Adam, take me along to find Timothy!"

"Take you?"

"Yes, I'm his mother. Timothy was missing. It's normal for me to go out and look for him."

"Hahaha!" Adam laughed. "Alana, you're interesting! Okay! I'll take you with me and let you rescue your son. Let's see how Abel reacts!"

Alana sneered.

Meanwhile, Abel's cell phone rang suddenly. It was Luca. Abel hastily picked it up.

"Mr. Abel, there's news. Timothy is with a group of traffickers. They're heading toward Tacusori. The police are already blocking it, and our people are on the way."

Abel answered, "Okay, I'll go over."

"Any news?" Emmeline was sitting in the passenger seat, and her eyes were reddish.

"Yes." Abel helped her fasten her seat belt and kissed her forehead. "Sit well. I'll drive faster."

"Go ahead. I just want to save Timothy as soon as possible. I'm afraid there will be something unexpected happening."

"Okay!" Abel rushed his Rolls-Royce in a direction.

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