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Spoiled by Mr. Russell novel Chapter 1726

Summary for Chapter 1726: Spoiled by Mr. Russell

Chapter 1726 – Highlight Chapter from Spoiled by Mr. Russell

Chapter 1726 is a standout chapter in Spoiled by Mr. Russell by Luminous Night, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Since Edward had yelled at him, Alexander did not argue and stopped. “When and how did you return? Why did you block me on your phone? You know I’ve been looking for you. Just what the hell happened?”

“We both know what happened.” Edward said coldly, “Why should we go through it again?”

“I don’t!” Alexander remained still, but his imposing demeanor had not diminished. He raised his brows and studied Edward up and down. “Tell me what exactly happened that day. We got caught in a gunfight before boarding the plane.

“You let me go first and took bullets for me. I’ll always remember what you did. The first thing I did when I came back was to send people to look for you, but they failed. I want to know what happened after that and how you returned!”

Alexander immersed himself in his memories. He spoke clearly without a hint of guilt on his face. Meanwhile, Olivia kept staring at him to try and find a loophole in his story or trace of him lying. However, she had an inexplicable feeling that Alexander’s explanation was spot on.

‘Based on how Edward is and his unwavering loyalty to Alexander over the years, I think he would take bullets for Alexander. However…’

Olivia slowly moved her gaze over to Edward. ‘He’s my lover. I haven’t only treated the wounds on him and seen his blood, but I know how much he has suffered. What is the truth if what he told me was a lie?’

“If that’s your story, I have nothing to say.” Edward turned his wheelchair away indifferently. “Leave. I’ve heard enough.”

“Edward, you’ve been with me for years, and I know what you’re like. You should know how I’ve treated you—”

“Do you have nothing to say to me, or do you not know how to answer my questions? Maybe you can’t find an answer from your prepared speeches,” Alexander said.

The more Edward behaved this way, the more Alexander pressed him for an answer.

“I almost died for you and did what I was supposed to do. From now on, I don’t want anything to do with you. You two, leave!” Agitated, Edward threw what he held at them, including the blanket, on him.

“Argh!” He yelled maniacally.

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