What Happens in Chapter 1703 – From the Book Spoiled by Mr. Russell
Dive into Chapter 1703, a pivotal chapter in Spoiled by Mr. Russell, written by Luminous Night. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Michelle had calmed down a little on the way back, but she was still trembling. After all, the impact of seeing the body was terrifying.
"Don't think about it," Elijah said lightly, gently hugging her.
"I can't." She turned to look at him and asked, "What do you think?"
He did not reply.
"Is Rhea really dead?"
Again, only silence greeted her.
"How can it be so coincidental? Something just had to happen when we were looking for her! Besides, our people saw her go home, and no one saw her leave. How did she end up in this abandoned factory? What kind of experiment is she doing? How can it just happen to explode like this? It seems like…"
"Like what?" Elijah asked.
Michelle chewed on her lips. "Don't you think it's too much like a setup for us?"
"Are you saying Fabian and Maria are acting?" After thinking for a while, Elijah thought this was a possibility. However, if this was the case, Fabian and Maria were too good at scheming.
Elijah thought he had tried his best not to startle the enemy, and everything seemed undercover.
“Perhaps he knows about some drug that could fake a person's death in his books!" She said on a whim.
However, even she felt it was a little whimsical. After all, a drug that faked deaths would just stop the heart momentarily. They saw the corpse lifted from the fire with their own eyes, and it was even to be sent for autopsy. It was not something a drug could do unless the corpse were not Rhea.
‘The forensic doctor could tell if that corpse wasn't Rhea, right?’
Elijah could not figure it out. Despite this, he understood his wife's eagerness to see their son. After a moment of internal struggle, he finally compromised. "Okay. Let's go there."
Suddenly, Michelle beamed. Her previous fear and nausea dissipated tremendously.
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