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The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper novel Chapter 664

Summary for Chapter 664: The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper

Chapter Summary: Chapter 664 – The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper by Internet

In Chapter 664, a key moment in the Internet novel The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Even though Delbert was several years older than him, Levi felt uncomfortable looking at that face that bore some resemblance to his own.

That was why he always referred to him as "that brat."

But now that Delbert was missing, it was unsettling for Yvonne, so he had to help find him.

"Thank you, Levi. I appreciate your help in finding Delbert."

Harriet nodded anxiously, sitting on the sofa looking extremely uneasy.

Levi immediately took out his phone and called his other brothers, instructing them to use their connections and resources to search for Delbert.

Even if they had to turn the whole city upside down, they must find Delbert.

Since it wasn’t yet time to file a missing person report, Harriet had to accompany Levi to utilize their resources in the search for Delbert.

During the search, Harriet's heart beat faster and faster.

Without news of Delbert, every moment felt like an eternity.

In the afternoon, Arthur finally had some news.

He hurriedly came to the villa and told Harriet, "Yvonne, there's news about Delbert. Last night, he was seen on a secluded road near the sea in Imperium.

“The road is rarely used as a new road has been constructed. There are no surveillance cameras."

This news shocked Harriet.

She feared that it might be a trap set up by someone to harm Delbert.

"Arthur, I need to go there and have a look!"

Harriet stood up immediately.

She couldn't wait any longer and had to go to that road right away.

Upon receiving the message sent by Arthur, Harriet's other brothers gathered as well.

They accompanied Harriet to the road without surveillance where they saw the fence destroyed by a car collision.

Harriet covered her mouth in shock and couldn't help but gasp.

With the changing tides, the car could have been carried elsewhere.

If they couldn't salvage it, what would they do then?

Everyone was deeply concerned, especially Harriet.

Her eyes were fixed on the sea.

She refused to believe that anything bad had happened to Delbert but was also terrified at the thought.

As time passed by, the manpower brought by the Bass brothers finally salvaged a car from the sea.

It was a silver-gray car.

Harriet's pupils suddenly shrank.

Although there was no license plate, it was unmistakably Delbert's favorite car.

She recognized it at a glance!

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