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Chapter 347 Bumping Into Dylan
Lauren had booked a luxurious suite with its own hot tub. However, my dad was old–fashioned and
preferred to soak outdoors, so we reluctantly let him go.
Ava was thrilled to visit this kind of place for the first time. She kept admiring her swimsuit and dancing in
the mirror. My mother joined the fun, and they both had a great time.
Lauren and I continued to discuss the state of ATL Empire. She expressed her helplessness and said, This time, I really don’t know what to do. Nobody can get in touch with Atlas.”
“Don’t blame yourself. I’m well aware of this. Pleca Park is off–limits now that he’s injured and there for treatment. Plus, Celine has arranged for her own people to guard him. It’s as if he’s under house arrest.”
I was getting more anxious after learning he’d be treated in Monora. Something didn’t seem right. He
would be taken to Monora unaware and can’t defend himself if Celine tried to hurt him.
“Ive received word that they plan to send him to Monora for treatment,” I continued. “If he were
conscious, it would be a good thing, but in his current condition…”
I couldn’t finish my sentence, and Lauren understood my concern.
“Don’t overthink it,” she comforted me, then changed the subject. “Are you hungry?”
Bathing in the spa was tiring, and it didn’t take long for us to feel hungry.
I stood up and said, “I’ll check on my dad and order food. Let’s eat while we enjoy the spa.”
Lauren agreed. “You go check on your dad, and I’ll order the food.”
I wrapped myself in a towel and headed out. The corridor was quiet, which showed that the
soundproofing here was quite effective.
As I walked through the corridor, a door suddenly swung open, and a man emerged from that room. I
instinctively stepped aside and glanced into the room.
I was surprised to see Dylan inside, eating and conversing with someone. The man who had left the room
quickly shut the door, blocking my view.
I didn’t recognize the man who had left the room. He seemed to notice my curiosity and looked at me.
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