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Chapter 349
Celine and Benjamin waited for Adam, while his subordinates had already surrounded the village for a safe exit. However, Adam never arrived, and no one knew his whereabouts.
“Why is Adam not here yet?”
Just then, his strikingly handsome and tall silhouette arrived.
“Adam, what have you been up to all this time?” Benjamin asked curiously
Adam remained silent, wiping his hands with a tissue. Yet, Celine noticed the blood staining his fingers,
At this moment, Leo approached. “Mr. Alvarez, we can leave now.
Adam nodded, and the group boarded the yacht and departed,
“Adam…” Celine heard the sound of crying and turned her head to see Cassidy rushing toward them. With tears streaming down her face, she stood on
the shore in distress.
“Mr. Alvarez, did you break her heart? I believe she truly loves you.“”
Adam shot Celine a frosty glare and declared, “If that’s the case, I’ll offer her true love to you instead. Are you interested?”
Celine was rendered speechless,
The group returned to Marland, where Randall and all the classmates were present. Randall looked at Celine. “Are you okay? You suddenly disappeared and left us all terrified.”
Coline shook her head. “Don’t worry. I’m fine.”
“Celine, what exactly happened? Why did you suddenly disappear?”
Before Celine could utter a word, a graceful figure dashed forward and flung herself into Adam’s einbrace. “Adam, you’re finally back. I was so worried about you.”
It was Carly. She ran into Adam’s arms.
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