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The Billionaire Alpha’s Contract Lover by Caesar Erickson novel Chapter 1726

Chapter 1726


After hearing Taya's words, her hands and feet turned icy cold, and even her blood seemed to chill. The light and hope that had just ignited were gone in an instant.

"It was all fake..."

The messenger who reported back, the one we waited for a month, the one we trusted for two months, turned out to be Silas, who was actually a pawn in Griffon' plan...

She curled her lips into a bitter smile, a sharp and suppressed laugh that struck Holden's eyes and made him feel guilty.

"It's all my fault. I'm sorry for him and I'm sorry for you too."

Taya sat on the couch for a long, long time, until she was shivering from the cold and finally regained consciousness.

She hugged her arms tightly and slowly moved her numb eyes to look at Holden, who was still kneeling on the ground in repentance.

"Give me the address and I'll go find him."

No matter if he was dead or alive, she had to see him.

At this moment, Holden finally understood why Alpha had warned him not to tell Taya the truth - she would actually sacrifice herself for Alpha.

Holden had always been reserved when it came to emotions, but in that moment, Taya managed to touch him.

However, the place she wanted to go was not somewhere she could go, and he couldn't bear to let Alpha' beloved person go to such a place...

"Sorry, I have no idea."

He wasn't lying, he really didn't know the address because they were all drugged and taken in. Even when they woke up, all they saw were cold and heartless electronic devices, with no sign of any human presence.

"I'll go find it myself then."

After Taya firmly finished speaking, she steadied her trembling body and stood up, leaning on the sofa.

For her, as long as he was alive, she would go see him. If he died, she would go collect his body. They were always meant to be together.

"Mrs. Knight!"

Holden quickly got up and stopped Taya.

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