Summary of Chapter 365 from Slumdog billionaire husband novel (Gerald Kenneth)
Chapter 365 marks a crucial moment in Rayden Berg’s billionaire novel, Slumdog billionaire husband novel (Gerald Kenneth). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 365 A Homeless Man
The woman’s words made Gerald’s heart beat violently!
In the past, some people had mysteriously disappeared!
Gerald thought of Carolyn and the others who had disappeared without a trace. He frowned deeply. If there was a super expert, this was possible.
Gerald frowned more deeply. He suddenly thought of a possibility. Could Carolyn’s disappearance be related to Davis?
In fact, apart from Davis, Gerald could think of no one who could do this.
After all, Carolyn came top even among the top level. It was impossible for her to leave no clues behind, except for Davis.
Just as Gerald was deep in thought, the woman sighed and said, “I know I can’t find her. I don’t
know what to do.”
Gerald let out a sigh and said, “If it’s convenient, can you give me your number? I’m looking for a friend who mysteriously disappeared. Maybe there is some connection between them.”
The woman was stunned. She thought for a moment and nodded. “This is my phone number!”
Mobile phones could work here. It could only be used to call others because of LAN.
Although Gerald had a mobile phone, he didn’t have a SIM card. After saving her number, Gerald asked, “How should I address you?”
“Julisa Barton!” the woman said.
Gerald nodded and said, “Okay, I will call you after getting a SIM card. I will call you if we have any
news!”
“Okay, then I will go first.” Julisa nodded. Then she took out her car key, walked to the car next door, and drove away.
When she left, Claude’s expression darkened slightly. “Boss, I have an idea. I don’t know if I should Say it!”
“Just say it!” Gerald said.
Claude frowned and said, “I have a feeling that someone has been leading us here since we were in Washington. And that person wants to trap us here. From the disappearance of your friends to Jolie… Could it be Perrin who is pulling the strings?”
Gerald narrowed his eyes slightly.
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Claude continued, “Perrin does not want you to grow. He knows that you may know what happened back then, so he led you here to kill you. He can do all this. You have lost your Vital Energy, which could be taken advantage of. And your family becomes his target.”
Gerald’s eyes darkened slightly. He said, “Actually… there is another possibility.”
“What? What possibility?” Claude asked.
“It might be our people who are leading me here,” Gerald said lightly.
Thus, they could only wash up and sleep.
The next day, Gerald tried to mobilize his Vital Energy when he got up as usual. But he failed.
As his Vital Energy was unable to recover, Gerald felt a little irritated.
He went downstairs to wash up, walked to the door, and sat down!
Opposite him was an old man with sunglasses, who had already set up a stall there. A girl was sitting next to him as usual. She occasionally fanned herself with a fan. Sometimes, she also helped the old man fan!
They saw Gerald. The old man took off his sunglasses and waved at Gerald!
Gerald looked up at him with interest. Just as he was about to walk over, Gerald found that not far away, Scar slowly walked over with a homeless man.
Scar seemed to get himself dressed this time.
His clothes were still tattered, but his hair was cut, and his beard was shaved, revealing a face of forty years old!
On his back, he carried the two standard knives of Night Watch. He walked up to Gerald. His turbid eyes seemed to have regained a trace of clarity. He looked at Gerald and said, “Let’s talk alone!”
Gerald nodded and said, “Okay!”
Scar was very tactful. When he arrived, he saw the old fortune–teller opposite him and walked over to him.
At this time, the homeless man sat down beside Gerald and said, “I know the way to restore your Vital Energy.”
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