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When His Eyes Opened novel by Simple Silence novel Chapter 1953

Chapter 1953

Others got off the bus with him. Hayden switched the system to the iPad.

Holding his iPad, he strode towards the red dot shown on the map.

Chad looked at the desolate surroundings, his eyes couldn’t help turning red.

“This area is the stronghold of that criminal gang.” Nick had been to this area before, “It is very deserted, and most people don’t usually come here.”

“It is estimated that the people of that criminal gang are not dead yet, so they created it. This kidnapping case.” Ben Schaffer answered.

Ben Schaffer told his guess, Chad couldn’t help crying.

“Chad, this is just my guess, don’t cry yet.” Ben Schaffer didn’t want it to be his own guess.

Because if that’s the case, Elliot and Avery can’t be alive.

“Ben Schaffer, I think your guess makes sense.” Nick followed them along the rough dirt road with difficulty, “Except for the criminal gang who knows this, no one else will come this sh*t place.”

Chad took off his glasses and raised his hand to wipe away his tears.

“Okay, don’t cry.” Ben Schaffer patted Chad’s shoulder, “Maybe there will be a miracle? You forgot that he turned into a vegetative state in a car accident, and invited many experts, all of whom said he would not live long, but he was tough. He woke up by his own willpower.”

Chad remembered this, and immediately took a deep breath: “Well. I haven’t seen their bodies yet, maybe there is a miracle.”

The group walked for about half an hour and came to the bungalow that was flooded with weeds.

“It’s here.” Hayden looked at the house in front of him and frowned, “My mother is inside!”

Nick immediately looked at the accompanying bodyguard: “Go in and search!”

A team of bodyguards immediately circled the bungalow and found the only entrance on the ground.

The iron door was locked.

A bodyguard pulled out a pistol, broke the door lock, and kicked open the iron door!

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