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When The Family Reads The Fake Heiress Mind novel Chapter 190

When the Family Reads the Fake Heiress‘

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Chapter 190 Doesn’t Match the Script

That said-

Finished

If the sky really did fall, someone taller would catch it first. Even if danger was looming, it would be Ludwig and his people who had to deal with it.

Jean saw herself as nothing more than a fringe member of the group – a nameless grunt, barely noticeable, and with no memories to speak of…

Whatever was going on, it definitely wasn’t her problem to solve.

Once that warning was out of the way, Moon and the others shifted topics and started discussing the organization’s current assignments.

Abyssal Choir, as it turned out, was taking on client jobs in exchange for payment.

That wasn’t a secret.

The Central Theater case had been one of them a mission carried out on behalf of a female student who had requested help.

Right now, most of their discussion revolved around similar jobs – paid tasks for various clients.

Jean frowned slightly in frustration.

What about the internal operations of Abyssal Choir?

Helping clients for cash was fine and all, but it wasn’t the kind of intel Jean was looking for.

What she really wanted to know was: why was Abyssal Choir formed? What was their ultimate goal?

Was it really just about the money?

It didn’t seem like it.

In the novel, Abyssal Choir was the terrifying antagonist group that dared to go head–to–head with the heroine…

Jean kept her eyes lowered, listening quietly as the others talked.

Abyssal Choir’s assignments were incredibly varied–like finding a client’s son who had gone missing in the mountains.

When the police and search–and–rescue teams had failed, the client had turned to the dark web and found Abyssal Choir.

There was also a request to find a missing cat.

And another to help someone escape an abusive father

And so on.

Jean’s brow furrowed deeper. The more she heard, the more things didn’t add up.

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Chapter 190 Doesn’t Match the Script

All these jobs including the one where they helped the girl escape from misery –

They were all overwhelmingly… positive?

Helpful? Even wholesome?

No. Something was seriously off.

The Abyssal Choir- the blood–soaked villain group, the terrifying force of darkness

Sure, they hadn’t reached that stage yet – this was still early in the timeline – but even so, shouldn’t they already be showing some signs of moral decay?

Unless Abyssal Choir did start off as a righteous, justice–driven group – and somewhere in the future, something catastrophic happened that pushed them into the abyss.

Maybe being involved with Abyssal Choir wasn’t as safe as she thought

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