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The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper novel Chapter 662

Delbert gritted his teeth and immediately dispatched security guards to remove the troublemakers causing a scene for money.

Unable to tolerate Sadie's continuous harassment of Harriet, Delbert was about to confront her, but suddenly he received a call from her.

Not wanting Harriet to suffer further harm, Delbert reluctantly backed down.

He closed himself in the study before answering her call.

"Sadie, do you want to die? I can make it happen!"

Delbert coldly threatened before Sadie could say anything.

Shrugging nonchalantly, Sadie didn't directly answer his question.

"I've booked a hotel, Delbert. I'm inviting you for dinner tonight. I'll send you the location."

Although her invitation seemed irresistible, Delbert had no patience to entertain her and bluntly stated, "I won't give you another chance, Sadie. This time, you’ll have to make amends to Harriet."

Knowing that Delbert wouldn't agree to meet her, Sadie held a trump card and wasn't afraid of his refusal.

"Delbert, if you don't come, it would be a shame. I happen to have information about your brother. But it seems I can't tell you in person. Forget it then."

Once Delbert heard the words "your brother," his pupils suddenly contracted.

His own brother had been missing for years. How could Sadie possibly know about him?

After all these years of searching, he hadn't found his brother who had gone missing after falling into water due to his mistake.

"Don’t you want to see your brother?"

Since childhood, his brother had disappeared into the river because of him, and his parents had never treated him well since then.

It had been so many years since that accident, but it still lingered like a thorn in Delbert’s heart.

Regardless of whether Sadie was using this to deceive him or not, he had to go on this journey today.

If his brother could really be found, he couldn't miss this opportunity.

If his brother could be found, perhaps his mother wouldn't hate him so much anymore?

After some hesitation, Delbert finally agreed.

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