Summary of Chapter 1689 from My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly)
Chapter 1689 marks a crucial moment in Kimberley’s Romance novel, My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"I'm not afraid." In the past, Levi thought that the more girlfriends he had, the better. It was not a problem for him to change two to three girlfriends every day, but right then he only needed Monique. She alone was enough.
In the past, he didn't understand why Neil was willing to spend his entire life pampering Mia, but at that instant, he had a vague understanding of the reason behind it.
Love!
There wouldn't be any other reason other than love.
In the past, Levi was afraid of love and was afraid of walking the same path as Neil, but right then, he was not afraid anymore. Instead, he enjoyed the feeling of loving only one woman.
He felt that as long as he got to talk to Monique, he didn't need to do any other things for the rest of his life.
Just as he was enjoying himself, Monique's loud voice rang in his ears. "Young Master Brown, everyone knows that you can't bear to part with your girlfriends out there. Aren't you afraid that this might ruin your image?"
"I've found the woman I want to spend the rest of my life with. What do other women have to do with me?" Levi approached her and joked, "Kiddo, call me Grandpa."
Monique immediately dodged. "Don't even think about it."
Levi approached her again. "Right now we're pretending to be grandfather and grandson when we go out. If you don't call me Grandpa, you might give us away."
Whenever Monique talked to him seriously, he would always answer her casually, which made her dissatisfied. "Young Master Brown, can we be more serious?"
"If you don't want to call me Grandpa, you can call me Dad as well. Well, I like it more when you call me Daddy," Levi still continued to say casually.
"Levi, you..." Monique still wanted to say something but a voice came from the eavesdropping phone at that time; it was two men talking. "That guy Levi, he'd better not let me catch him. Otherwise, I'll definitely use him as soup stock."
"Hm, catch him? Right now, you'd better think about how to explain yourself to the boss. The boss gave you two such an important task but you still managed to let them escape."
"I was too careless. I underestimated that guy's ability. I clearly knew that this mission was very important, but I still thought that the kid wouldn't find us out, let alone take advantage of us."
"That's not what you should be thinking of." The man who was scolding them increased his volume. "You two better listen to me carefully. The boss will be here soon. You should think about how to explain yourself to the boss first."
"What else can I do other than telling the truth?"
"You want to tell him the truth? Do you want to die?"
"Then..."
"Listen up. Tell the boss that there were more than two of them and that someone came to rescue them in the middle of the night. Tell the boss that you resisted too but you failed because they have too many people."
"But..."
It was impossible for Sheldon and Edward to persuade the civilians to work for their organization with only two mouths.
Therefore, the best way was to integrate into the slum and become one of them. Then, they could pretend that they understood how the people there felt and win their trust. After that, the people in the slums would all obediently do whatever they told them to.
However, Monique still had her own concerns. "Levi, the slum is very big. I don't think it won't be easy for us to find Sheldon and Edward's location."
Levi nodded. "We can only rely on the clues we found in the recording."
Monique said, "They took about ten minutes to reach their destination after stopping their car. They barely made any sound when they walked, but I heard some shouting coming from the side of the road."
Levi also noticed that. "It sounded like the vegetable market in the slums. There were shouts from people who were selling vegetables and tofu, but the sound gradually became weaker later on."
Monique remarked, "Well, this is helpful. In a while, we can directly go and look for the tofu stall in the vegetable market. We can narrow it down from there."
In half an hour, when they arrived at the slum, there was indeed a road leading to the intersection of asphalt roads and concrete roads. If the car went further, they would then arrive at the slums.
Monique got out of the car and found a person to ask about the location of the vegetable market. After asking, they went with their given directions and found the vegetable and tofu stall.
Monique was about to ask something from the peddler when Levi pulled her behind him. He then pretended to say in an old voice, "Brat, Grandpa's teeth aren't completely worn out, you don't need to buy tofu for me every day."
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