What Happens in Chapter 1849 – From the Book Spoiled by Mr. Russell
Dive into Chapter 1849, 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.
The door easily opened when Maria turned the doorknob. Her heart skipped a beat in excitement, but it dropped to her stomach upon entering the room. There was no one in there without a soul in sight.
Confused, she walked around the room to ensure there were no secret rooms before tapping away on her phone. She sent a text to someone. “I’m here. Where are you?”
The other end replied promptly, “There’s a bag on the table. Open it.”
Maria was speechless. She looked around, and sure enough, she saw a black bag on the table in the corner. She walked over and opened it to find a sealed bag in it. Two tiny bottles were in the sealed bag, and Maria was unsure what they were. Just as she was about to open them, her phone buzzed.
After placing down the bag, she picked up her phone and saw a text. “Don’t open the bottles in the bag. Bring it home for me and keep it well. Don’t let anyone know about this.”
Maria looked at the things in the bag suspiciously. Fortunately, she did not open the bottles, but she was still curious about what it was.
While debating whether to give in to her curiosity or obey the other person’s words, she received another text. “Stop being curious about it, and don’t touch my things!”
This one sentence made Maria emotional. Back then, that was what Rhea used to say to her impatiently. Every time, Rhea was impatient and cold toward Maria, but her voice was something Maria could never hear anymore.
Tears flooded her eyes instantly, and she suppressed her curiosity. Once again, she picked up her phone and asked, “Ree, is it you?”
The person on the other end usually replied fast, but not this time.
Maria was anxious and sent another text. “You’re still alive, aren’t you? Could you come and meet me?”
However, a text pulled her out of the abyss of darkness last night.
The familiar tone and the secrets that only Maria and Rhea shared made Maria strongly believe that the text sender was her daughter. She was sure that Rhea was not dead and that she had returned.
The texter told Maria that she could only fake her death for some reason and that she was safe now but could not appear anywhere. Also, she said she needed Maria to help her do something, and once it was settled, she could return home.
Maria trusted every word the sender said. That was because she was sure that the sender of the texts was Rhea. Hence, no matter what the sender said, she would believe those words.
After speculating that her daughter was still alive, Maria felt better and calmer.
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