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Chapter 1679

    Chapter 1679


    His chest was still heaving withbored breaths. Steward nced at Sean, "Sean, I''m gonna rush him


    to the ER."


    Sean nodded in agreement.


    Horace stepped in front of Steward, hesitating whether to ask if they should take the man down. After


    all, this guy was their only lead at the moment.


    "No need, he''s a goner. That''s a deadly stuff," Arabe stated without the slightest intention of initiating


    a rescue.


    The group looked at her skeptically. Could she really determine the poison just by looking at the


    wound? That seemed far-fetched. But if it wasn''t possible, why would she suddenly give up on Sam,


    whom she had been so eager to acquire?


    "Pull out."


    At Arabe''smand, Horace immediately dropped a smoke bomb.


    "Not this trick again!" Steward, seasoned from years in the field, had never seen such a smoke bomb -


    thick smoke that hung in the air, and a whiff that left him dizzy for seconds, unable to control his limbs.


    Sean reached out on instinct but only managed to grab one of his own men. Arabe had been right


    there a moment ago, but in the blink of an eye, she was gone.


    When the smoke finally cleared, Arabe and Horace had vanished without a trace. They’d been


    slipped away from them once again. Sean''s lips curled into a cold smile, his interest piqued, "Find


    them."


    This time, he''d take the lead in the pursuit!


    Timothy was just stepping out of the auction, only to see Arabe and an unfamiliar guy hopping into a


    car, speeding away from the scene as if their lives depended on it.


    Meanwhile, Sean and his crew were hot on their trail.


    Suddenly, it all clicked for Timothy. Without a second thought for the royal ne he''d just won at the


    auction, he stepped forward and said, "Sean, are you after that racer girl? The one from the Light


    Fleet?"


    "You''ve seen her?" Sean''s gaze fixed on him, "Which way did she go?"


    "I let her go." Timothy mustered his courage in the face of Sean''s intimidating entourage, "She''s my


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    girlfriend. I''d appreciate it, Sean, if you could cut her some ck."


    "Your girlfriend?" Sean sized up Timothy. Since when did this guy have a girlfriend?


    With the exquisite box in his hand, Timothy opened it, "This is the ne I won for her at the auction.


    She really is my girlfriend; why else would I bid on this thing?"


    He wasn''t one to y the field, a well-behaved gentleman at heart - a fact well-known in their circles.


    Timothy had once done Sean a solid favor, so this time, Sean didn''t pursue further, considering it a


    repayment of the debt.


    "I''ll let her off the hook tonight, but her luck runs out tomorrow," with that, he and his men turned and


    walked away.


    Timothy breathed a sigh of relief and quickly ordered his people to track down the girl''s whereabouts.


    He had to warn her about the danger she was in! If she could trust him, he would protect her.


    En route to the doctor with Sam, Steward watched as Sam trembled violently, seemingly on the brink.


    "Hang in there!" Steward urged, "You wanna die or something? Didn''t you hear? You''re poisoned with


    something lethal. Just tell me the truth about that fire years ago, and Sean will get the best doctors in


    the world to save you! We''ll pull you through! Sean knows a whole roster of top-notch docs!! Two are


    already waiting at the house, just hang on for five more minutes, just five."


    Suddenly, Sam clutched Steward''s hand, shaking uncontrobly.


    "Stop shaking, man, just tell me who was it? If the docs at the house can''t save you, there are others;


    just spill everything you know," Steward leaned in to listen.
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