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The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon by Cheryl Rice novel Chapter 84

Chapter 84 A Beautiful Fairy 

If not for the slender beam of pure moonlight occasionally filtering through the branches, she would have blended entirely into the night, like a beautiful fairy under the moonlight. 

Harriet! 

That was Harriet! 

“Harriet!” 

At this moment, Delbert’s eyes brimmed with ecstasy as he regained what he had lost. He hurried over to the figure beneath the tree. 

Upon hearing the familiar voice, the lady with a murky mind weakly lifted her head. She gazed deeply in the direction of the approaching Delbert, her beautiful watery eyes filled with disbelief. 

Over a decade had passed, and he had grown up and matured significantly. 

“Are you all right, Harriet? I’ll take you back immediately!” Delbert said realizing his voice was terribly hoarse. 

Soon he noticed something amiss. 

Sitting on the dirty ground, Harriet was drenched with several 

scratches and bloodstains on her delicate face. 

“Why did you get hurt, Harriet? It’s all my fault. I shouldn’t have left you alone!” 

Seeing Harriet in such a state, Delbert furrowed his brow deeply, his heart throbbing as if clenched by a big hand. 

No matter how angry he was, he shouldn’t have abandoned his little girl! 

Harriet remained silent. She stared at him in shock, her pupils 

contracting. 

“Harriet, what’s wrong?” 

Facing her strange gaze, Delbert was worried and bewildered. 

What happened to… Harriet? 

“Delbie.” 

+25 BONUS 

Seated on the ground, Harriet uttered each word with force, as if confirming something. 

Delbie? 

Delbert heard her struggling to address him the way she had in her childhood. Gradually, the cold, misty look in his eyes dissipated, replaced by relief. He became overjoyed. 

She had recalled everything? 

“Harriet, you remember who I am, right?” Delbert pressed in happy 

surprise. 

A blinding flashlight beam shone upon them. 

It was Cory leading a group of servants who had found them. 

“Mr. Delbert, Miss Harriet!” 

“Ask them to go back and prepare warm water. Harriet is injured,” Delbert instructed urgently. 

But when he turned to look at her again, Harriet lowered her head and put her hand on her head. Her face was filled with mud and traces of blood, and her teeth clenched tightly as if she was enduring immense pain. 

“Are you okay, Harriet? Come on, let me carry you back!” 

+25 BONUS 

Dulbibenwas frantic, his throat sore. 

‘Dolbiać. 

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