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Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception novel Chapter 162

Summary for Chapter 162: Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception

Summary of Chapter 162 from Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception

Chapter 162 marks a crucial moment in Cassila K’s Internet novel, Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Leo's strange behavior couldn't irritate me for longer as I stormed out of the cinema's building shortly. My real-life crisis instantly encircled me, tightening their grip around me, the worry of Bright's mother's offer made me restless.

I tried his number on my way back, praying in my heart as listening to his voice was the ultimate solution to all the difficulties.

But both his and assistant's numbers went on voice mail, shooting a wave of dread up my spine. There was a voice in the back of my head, screaming that something bad was about to happen.

Dwindling between hopes and fears, I reached my Villa and found my security staff gathered on the main door. The feeling of a cold pit in my stomach moved my body on its own accord as I ran forward, shouting, "What happened? Why are you all here?"

The crowd parted into two, clearing a spot for me as my worried kids appeared in front of my sight. Jane and Zoe hurried to hug me.

"Mommy!"

A part of me was relaxed in the twinkling of an eye to see my kids safe, I pulled them closer to my chest.

"My little angels! Are you alright?"

The tiny hearts pounding against their rib cages echoed the chorus of frantic heartbeats, shaking their meek figures, Zoe was hell frightened. My little girl mustered up some courage and spoke sadly.

"Daddy has left us!"

What???

Bright?

Jane's short sentence escalated my panic, swelling worry inside my chest. My breath hitched in my throat,

"W-Where?

Why did he leave us?"

Thankfully, Zoe calmed down in my embrace, he anxiously added to Jane's statement.

"Some bad uncles forcibly took daddy away. I saw a gun, mommy."

Trivial matters?

Was she out of her mind?

My head exploded at her rude comment, swirling fury inside my gut. I snarled at her.

"How can you call Bright's abduction an ordinary matter, Mrs. Doris?

Indeed, you are a presumptuous woman!"

I scolded her at length, venting out my frustration, but her response dropped my heart to my stomach as she explained.

"Please don't take me wrong, Miss Laura. But Mr. Bright willingly walked outside with the intrudes, like he knew them before.

He wasn't kidnapped!"

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