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Unspoken Love novel Chapter 30

The flight lasted nearly 14 hours.

Brodie got off the plane. After two hours and a half, he finally traced down the address, a European-style villa. As he got closer to the villa, his heart was throbbing with intense excitement and the heart rate gradually increased from 70 to 100.

Brodie stopped at the door.

He didn't dare to move forward.

He even didn't have the guts to knock on the door.

Brodie felt timid and apprehensive as he neared her house. It was the first time he had experienced such a strong feeling. He tried his best to calm down and get his breath.

After a long time.

Brodie rang the doorbell.

No one answered.

Brodie heaved a sigh of relief. But soon after, he was deeply disappointed.

Brodie rang the doorbell again. He was so nervous that he held his breath.

At this time, he heard quick footsteps and a great deal of puffing, "Wait a moment. I'm coming!"

The person inside didn't open the door immediately.

She asked, "Who is out there?"

Brodie clearly heard a woman's voice now and he could tell she was not Luna. Brodie felt a pang of disappointment. He was almost freaking out. But he got used to such feeling. He told himself it was fine.

Even if he had to undergo disappointment for the rest of his life, he would not give up looking for Luna.

Brodie cleared his throat, "Sorry to bother you. I'm Brodie Melton."

This time.

The door was opened.

It was a young girl with a ponytail. She looked sixteen or seventeen. She was pretty and gave people a refreshing feeling. Her eyes narrowed into a slit as she smiled, making her look cute. The girl had a baby face, and she looked at him with luminous eyes.

Daisy could not believe that Brodie would find this place so quickly, so she asked in disbelief, "Are you Brodie? Do you know Luna? How did you find this place?"

The moment Brodie heard "Luna" he was shocked. He stood still. After for a while, he came to himself, "Luna? Is Luna at your house?"

Daisy let him in and replied with joy, "Yes. By the way, you are better looking than on TV or in the newspapers."

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