Read Chapter 419 with many climactic and unique details. The series The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) is one of the top-selling novels by Jessica Haze. Chapter content Chapter 419 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) Chapter 419 for more details.
Curtis acknowledged with a simple "Okay" before grabbing the nearby laptop and booting it up with swift precision.
Through the magic of the internet, the computer quickly synced with James' phone, and Curtis' fingers danced across the keyboard, prompting a satellite map to appear on the screen.
As the red dot on the map blinked, Curtis zoomed in, narrowing the scope until it pinpointed Ashford. But when he tried to get a more exact location, he hit a wall. It was as if the signal to Donald's phone was being jammed.
Curtis furrowed his brow, trying other methods to no avail. It was as if Donald's phone signal had been swallowed by a black hole.
Wyatt, sensing Curtis' frustration, peered at the computer screen. Other than the blinking red dot, there was no street information. "What's the deal here?"
Curtis shook his head. "Can't get a precise fix."
"Huh... Wasn't Donald flying solo? He's not exactly a techie, so how come we can't pinpoint him?" Wyatt's confusion was palpable.
"I'm not sure. I've tried several tricks, but nothing's working," Curtis replied, his lips pressed in a thin line, his expression solemn.
Wyatt sat up straight, his voice heavy with concern, "Why's this happening? He isn't in trouble, is he? Otherwise, he wouldn't just randomly shoot a message to James."
Knowing Donald as they did, he wouldn't leave any digital breadcrumbs if he didn't want to be found.
Under the bright lights, James' handsome face exuded a lazy charm, his deep-set eyes inscrutable, his relaxed posture oozing an air of inherent nobility. He spoke nonchalantly, "He'll show up when he's had his fun."
Wyatt, who had a PhD in Donald's moods, confidently added, "True. Based on Donald's knack for sudden mood swings, he'll probably show up on James' doorstep within a couple of days."
Curtis gave Wyatt a sidelong glance. The guy might not be good for much, but when it came to predicting Donald's temper, he was never off the mark.
"So, no need to rally the troops. We'll just wait it out," Wyatt concluded.
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