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The Billionaire Alpha’s Contract Lover by Caesar Erickson novel Chapter 1769

Chapter 1769


After leaving the house, Taya suddenly fainted. When she woke up, she was lying on the deserted island she had come from, with her suitcase and a note with the address to claim the prize.

Erebus would leave the cash at the designated location and then let the successful players go there, probably to avoid being traced.

She kept the address, put it in her suitcase, and then got up to go to the shore to see if she could find a ship. She didn't find a ship, but she did run into someone she didn't want to see.

Brooks is now the leader of some of Erebus's black-clothed men. He was standing on the beach with his people, waving at Taya.

"Taya, long time no see."

Taya knew what Brooks was going to do when she saw him, so she turned and ran. Brooks raised his hand and a few black-clothed men quickly caught up to her.

Taya ran pretty fast and quickly disappeared into the bushes, but the black-clothed men were calm and followed her path, using their knives to clear the bushes.

They were all taller than Taya and could see her movements clearly. They quickly found her, put a black hood over her head, and then carried her on their shoulders onto the ship.

When the ship sailed into the deserted sea, Brooks finally had the black-clothed men remove her hood.

As soon as her vision cleared, Taya looked at the man standing on the deck and knew he was her biological father, but he was willing to kill her for his other daughter.

Brooks looked at Taya's eyes and furrowed his brows slightly. Every time he saw her, he felt familiar, especially her eyes, which were like Tara's and a little like his own. It was strange and uncomfortable, but he still saw the resemblance and put away the knife in his hand, raising his chin at Taya.

"Taya, because you look a little like my daughter, I'll go easy on you. I won't torture you. You can jump off by yourself."

Taya looked at the deep blue sea and remembered Sumasa saying in a video that Brooks had pushed Sumasa, Rosalie, and her, who had just been born, into the sea for the sake of Tara and her mother. She couldn't believe that this would happen again when she grew up. It was ridiculous.

Taya, who was powerless, brushed off the dust on her body and climbed up from the deck, without any fear, and walked step by step to Brooks.

"Why did you help Sarah back then?"

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