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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 503

It was a blessing to be born into the world, but now, Solomon was saying he’d make his mother regret giving birth to him if she continued challenging his limits.

Ken said nothing after that and brought his men to the airport.

“Mr. Sato, you’re here.”

“Mm. Is the patient on the plane?” Ken asked as his gaze landed on the luxurious plane parked nearby.

The man wearing shades immediately nodded. “Yes, he’s already up there. Everyone is ready, save for you.”

“Okay.”

Ken strode toward the plane.

After boarding the plane, before he could take his seat, a figure appeared behind him and struck him.

Instantly, he blacked out and collapsed weakly.

“Mr. Hayes, done. He’s unconscious,” the figure looked up and reported enthusiastically.

That man was the person who had just opened the car door for Ken earlier.

After dealing with Ken, he was reporting to the pilot in the cockpit.

Yes, the plane no longer belonged to Ken. It had been hijacked by Sebastian.

The man was sitting in the cockpit, his face grim. He didn’t feel like answering his excited subordinate.

“So? Do you want me to teach you what to do next?”

Channing fell silent.

Just bear with it. He must be fuming now. I can’t afford to offend him.

Silently, Channing brought Ken out of the plane to dispose of him.

After that, they flew to Jadeborough with Frederick.

Roxanne was heading to the Wand residence again.

“Wendy, are the kids at home? I brought along some snacks for them.”

“Yes, they are.”

It was the weekend, and Wendy couldn’t lie and say the kids were at school, so she had no choice but to reply that the kids were home.

Roxanne sauntered into the house cheerfully.

Matteo heard the commotion downstairs and immediately scowled unhappily. He didn’t want to flatter and talk to his woman.

Suddenly, Ian stopped him.

“Daddy hadn’t brought Mommy home yet. We still need to be polite to her.”

“What do you mean?”

“We can try to fish some information from her. Perhaps she knows where Mommy is,” Ian explained.

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