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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 2959

The mixed-race kids from abroad were only a few years younger than Percy.

That was why when Percy and Pierre were young, Karen often instilled the idea into the two brothers that the foreign woman and her children were their biggest enemies.

They had to excel so that Old Master Mallory would continue to value them. That way, the foreign woman and her children would not have a chance to come back and fight for their family property.

Karen believed her brainwashing was effective.

Moreover, Percy would not be willing to let his years of hard work become the dowry for Daryl Mallory and his mistress’ children.

Percy stopped his busy work and turned to look at Karen.

Karen said, "Send some of your men out to help me find that man, and I'll handle the rest myself."

If it were not for Old Master Mallory giving her a deadline, she would not have come to look for Percy.

He married that woman, Nina, against her will. Karen initially planned to ignore him in the future. However, she did not expect that Pierre and her matter would force her to swallow her pride and seek Percy's help.

"Alright," Percy agreed without hesitation.

Karen's heart felt slightly relieved. Whether it was something Luke's men did or if it was the work of someone else, she knew Percy would be able to locate the man soon as long as he agreed to help.

The moment Percy agreed to it, he could not help but notice a subtle ease wash over Karen's face. Combined with some information he had picked up from Mr. Bennet, he had a rough idea about the situation.

"What are you planning to do after you find him?" Percy toyed with the wedding ring on his ring finger as he asked nonchalantly.

Karen's expression changed.

What did she plan to do after finding that man?

She wished she could tear him to pieces. It was him who ruined her marriage!

Previously, he even tried to deceive her into running away. After that, the Ruiz family taught him a lesson by giving him a severe beating. As she had seen that man’s true colors, all the affection she once held in her heart vanished into thin air.

However, she never expected that he would dare to show up at her doorstep after that!

If she knew that he would dare to do something like this in the future, she would have surely gotten rid of him without giving him a chance to let Daryl know about her past!

During those times, the wealthy and powerful had the final say. If a poor person like him were to disappear, no one would even bother.

However, in this era, she could not do that. Karen wanted to get rid of that man, but she was also afraid that she would be caught red-handed.

When Percy asked her the question, her mind was full of methods to get rid of the man, but she could not say them outright.

Percy remained quiet without pressing on when he saw her gloomy expression.

He knew that Karen dared not to do anything that went against the law now. He had his men watching her. Even if she had the courage, his men would not give her the opportunity to do so.

He could not let Karen ruin the Mallory family. That was Percy's only thought.

After a pause, Karen sneered and replied, "What else can I do? I can only pressure him to clear my name in public."

Percy remained silent. There was no emotion shown on his face.

Karen looked at him and said, "I’d like to do something, but without Pierre by my side and without you supporting me, there's not much I can do. Hurry up and help me find that guy. Your grandpa didn’t give me much time."

After that, Karen did not stay. She rose to her feet, raised her chin arrogantly, and cast a cold glance at the picture frames on the table. Then, she said, "Putting all this stuff on the table is plain dumb."

Then, she opened the office door and left.

Percy's assistant, who was waiting outside the door and carrying some documents in his hands, happened to overhear what Karen said. He could not help but break into a cold sweat.

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