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No Limits 47

    <b>Chapter </b><b>47 </b>


    Louis attached the photo of Laura wearing a dress for today’s interview.


    Also, he sent the surveince footage of her running out.


    Robert texted: [She went missing after she passed the interview today? What’s going on? She has been cast as the female lead. What should I <b>do </b>something happens to her?]


    Jasper replied: [Being the female lead is not the point here. Uncle Louis, is this how your assistant works? Laura’s only four years old! How can <b>you </b>leave a four–year–old child alone? You can’t let her out of your sight!]


    Louis texted: [She must have heard something before she disappeared. She must think that something had happened to her friend. Anyway, we <b>should </b>use all our connections to find her. We can’t lose her!]


    Joshua frowned in disgust and took a drag as he muttered, “Children are the most annoying creatures on earth.”


    He typed: [Since she’s Lilian’s child, what does her safety have to do with us? We’ll be relieved of a burden if she dies. Isn’t that great?]


    Louis: [Even an animal isn’t as heartless as you. She’s a child! Joshua, if you’re not offering <i>to </i>help, get out of here!]


    To that, Joshua sneered.


    He thought, “I doubt Lilian will give birth to a good kid. What’s more, she had that child with Antonio. No matter <i>how </i>I see it, she’s just another illegitimate child.”


    The two bodyguards stood opposite the car as they stared at the alley. Suddenly, Laura screamed and wailed as she struggled to leave the passageway but was dragged into it again by an olddy.


    The two bodyguards knocked on the car window as they sensed something was amiss.


    Then, Joshua lowered the window irritably.


    Just as the bodyguard was about to speak, he spotted a struggling figure in the alley with his sharp eyes.


    The bodyguard said, “Mr. Yale, a little girl over there seems to have been kidnapped by some human trafficker. Do you want to help her?”


    Joshua picked up the telescope and aimed it at the alley.


    Seeing the struggling figure, he raised his eyebrows and put down the telescope with great interest.


    “Found her,” he muttered.


    Laura tried relentlessly but struggled to escape from the olddy’s grip. “Let me go!”


    She felt something wrong when she entered the alley and wanted to run away, but this olddy was too strong.


    She yelled, “You’re a bad person. Let me go!”


    The olddy said in response, “Nonsense! Come with me!”


    Laura took the opportunity to bite her hand hard!


    The olddy grimaced in pain. “Ouch! It hurts so much!”


    The moment she released her grip, Laura rushed out immediately.


    The olddy reacted quickly, grabbed her by her cor, and threw her to the wall. Then, she picked up a brick from the ground, wanting <b>to </b>smash <b>it </b><b>at </b>


    <b>Chapter </b><b>47 </b>


    Laura’s <b>head</b><b>. </b>“How <b>dare </b><b>you </b>bite <b>me</b><b>? </b>Let me teach <b>you </b>a lesson<b>! </b>


    <b>Laura’s </b>mind went nk for a while as she watched the bricking in her direction.


    Suddenly, a ze hit the brick.


    Aloud bang rang out in the air.


    The brick in the olddy’s hand suddenly fell to the ground.


    The olddy was stunned and looked up at the entrance of the alley.


    Under the sunlight, a man in a ck shirt took off his sunsses and said casually, “Hey, give me the child.”


    The olddy didn’t have time to think about what aborted the brick and quickly hugged Laura, who was trying to escape. “Why should I do <b>that</b><b>? </b><b>This </b>is my granddaughter. She’s simply being mischievous and refuses to listen to me. Mind your own business and get out of here!”


    Laura yelled, “She’s not my grandma! Sir, help me! Help me!”


    Joshua raised a brow and said with <b>a </b>smirk, “Sir?“.
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