Chapter Summary: Chapter 228 Wound Up In The Black Market – Rotten Twins: Making a CEO a Daddy by Internet
In Chapter 228 Wound Up In The Black Market, a key moment in the Romance novel Rotten Twins: Making a CEO a Daddy, 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.
The next day.
By the time Lyla came to, Mark was not there anymore. Without putting much thought into it, she briefly straightened herself out before walking out the door.
She bumped into Hansel and Lingo who were about to head out.
“Mummy, you’re awake?”
“Yes.” Lyla nodded. Struck by a thought, she looked towards Hansel. “Right, where’s your daddy?”
“Daddy... Uh, he’s in the cafe,” Hansel answered.
“Cafe?”
“Yes.” Hansel bobbed his head.
Without enquiring further, she made her way straight to the cafe.
However, Lyla was dumbstruck when she stepped into the cafe.
There were two men sitting inside the cafe.
Of equally breath-taking good looks and commanding presence, the pair sat opposite each other. The outdoor sunlight shone into the place, casting an indescribable aura around them.
“Who would have thought that we would one day sit down, have coffee together and chat.” Felix Smith’s pale face let off an illusion of a sickly beauty. Drinking his coffee, he displayed the usual gentility.
Mark curled his lips into a smile. “Everything is possible in this world.”
“I wouldn’t have agreed to this before but now, I’m of the same mind.”
The duo may be seated down for a conversation yet for some reason, there was some sort of tension between them.
The kind of intensity in the air that could be felt but not seen.
Lyla watched on in horror.
She quickly approached them.
“You guys...”
“You’re awake?”
“You’re awake?”
The pair cried out in unison.
Lyla. “...”
Staring at him, Lyla was unsure who to answer first.
Mark and Felix exchanged a glance. There was a hidden profundity in their eyes that only they could grasp.
Lyla looked to Felix. “What brings you here? Shouldn’t you be resting at home?”
Felix nonchalantly raised his brows. “You should ask him that.”
He then turned his eyes to Mark.
Lyla’s gaze fell on Mark too and the latter got up. “I told him to come over.”
“Huh?”
“I specifically asked Mr. Smith over to thank him for taking care of you.”
“Mr. Pattinson, you’re too polite.” Felix got on his feet. “I don’t think the expression of gratitude is necessary. It’s expected of me.”
Once again, their eyes met. “What’s the meaning of this, Mr. Smith?”
“Mr Pattinson, I’m sure you’re able to read between the lines.”
“I...”
“Shut up!” Lyla spoke up.
Thus, Mark and Felix both shut their traps.
Lyla took a glance at Mark. “Didn’t I let you know yesterday? Felix shouldn’t be moving around while he’s badly hurt.”
“I...”
“Lyla, there’s no need to get upset over me. I’m not that fragile,” Felix chimed in.
“Did you forget the doctor’s orders?” Lyla threw a question at him.
Felix. “...”
Faced with Lyla’s eyes and questioning, Felix was lost for words. Hence, he compliantly threw in the towel.
The pair who put on airs just minutes earlier were now given a telling-off like children.
It was such an amusing sight.
Once Lyla was done giving them a piece of her mind, Felix said, “Okay, I was reckless. It’s my fault. Don’t be angry.”
“I shouldn’t have told him to come.” Mark admitted to his mistake.
Lyla sat on a chair, furious, worried, conflicted, upset, many emotions mixed into one.
She was hung up about Gretel. How could she not be worried when there was no news at all about her, and with Felix in this condition?
Mark and Felix got the jitters when Lyla was in rage. The duo stopped their fighting and turned to look at each other without the nerve to speak.
Just then, Shadow hurried in from outside, looking rather nervous.
“Boss.”
“Speak.”
“We’ve received intel.”
Hearing this, Mark and Lyla lifted their heads. Simply hearing the word “intel” was enough to stir them both.
Felix put on a straight face and turned to him before coldly uttering, “What’s the intel? Do relay.”
“According to sources, there was indeed a little girl that arrived around this area some time ago.”
They were a bundle of nerves to learn it was about Gretel.
“And now?”
“Now...”
Shadow could not find the right words to explain.
Lyla was disconcerted by his humming and hawing, knowing well it would not be good.
“Please continue, I can take it,” Lyla said. It was still way better than having no developments on the case.
Shadow lifted his eyes to meet Felix’s before opening up. “She has wound up on the black market.”
Mark’s brow furrowed at the mention of the black market.
Lyla did not fully comprehend the meaning behind these words but with Hansel giving her an account of Hell’s Angel, she could more or less draw up a conclusion.
“Is she still alive?” Lyla enquired.
“She was still alive in the black market but now...” Shadow did not finish the sentence. However, the outcome was plain to see.
Felix was looking no better. “Spread the word. She must be found regardless of the cost. Let me know immediately once there’s any findings.”
“Daddy, I get what you mean.”
“Oh, right. I’m going over to Felix’s tomorrow,” Mark uttered.
“Daddy, you...?”
“The first priority is to find Gretel. It will be faster if I team up with him.”
Getting the picture, Hansel bobbed his head. “Sure.”
... …
“I thought you went missing since I hadn’t seen you lately.” Sitting on the sofa, Felix may be pale in the face but his noble bearing remained visible.
Meanwhile. Lola was standing three meters away, appearing respectful and humble. “I’ve just been busy.”
Felix swept a faint glance at her. “Let it out. Why are you here?”
“The thing I mentioned the last time...”
“I told you not to ever bring that up.” Felix interrupted before Lola could finish.
“But...”
“I don’t have to resort to this method even if I’m seeking to unify.” Felix’s words were firm and unquestionable.
“So you’re not going to obey me?” Felix viciously questioned.
“I wouldn’t dare,” Lola spoke.
“Don’t ever bring it up again!” Felix commanded.
“... Yes.” Lola refused to back down but there was nothing much she could do. However, she must persevere and he would know once she succeeded.
Just then, Shadow whispered something in Felix’s ear, leading the latter to frown. Felix said, “Let him in.”
Shadow nodded.
Felix turned his attention back to Lola. “You should leave if there’s nothing else.”
“Yes.” Without another word, Lola gave a nod and prepared to withdraw.
It just so happened that Mark and Hansel walked in the door, running into Lola. The woman frowned at the sight of Hansel.
How could there be a person so alike?
Her reaction was caught by Hansel. Why did she make that face?
While brushing past, Hansel caught a whiff of a faint smell of disinfectant.
He fixated on Lola, a little puzzled.
With Hansel looking over, Lola turned away and made her way out.
She stepped outside and immediately, the door to the car was opened for her. Lola entered and started the car before asking, “Who are those people who just went in?”
“I’m not too sure about that.”
“Investigate it.”
“Yes.”
Frowning in doubt, Lola fell into contemplation. Soon, the car disappeared out of sight.
Observing Hansel’s absent-mindedness, Mark looked at him. “What’s on your mind?”
Hansel pulled himself together and shook his head. “Nothing.”
Without reading too much into it, Mark made a beeline towards Felix.
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