What Happens in Chapter 1015 – From the Book The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage
Dive into Chapter 1015, a pivotal chapter in The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage, written by Chu. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romantic fiction.
For once, the next couple days were finally uneventful for Frank, and he got to spend it with Helen as she was on a rare break too.
They went to the movies, shopped, and strolled through Morhen Park and other famous spots in Morhen. While they finally recovered a hint of the bliss they shared during their marriage, those calm days did not particularly last long.
Just three days after Nash was admitted, Cirian Zobel texted Frank:
[Tonight. The Dark Life. West Morhen.]
Frank's gaze narrowed sharply at the short text.
Tonight was the decisive moment to catch the Lionhearts red-handed and change Glen Turnbull's mind.
After telling Helen to stay put at Nash's cottage, he headed out in the afternoon, ready to free Vicky from the Turnbulls' shackles.
Helen followed obediently while telling him to be safe.
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The Dark Life was a bar, but only on the surface.
As Frank waited there before Cirian's meeting, he spotted over ten martial arts, two of whom were Birthright rank. There was even one Ascendant rank keeping his face hidden with a mask.
Frank got himself shades and a mask too, blending in perfectly to the vibes in the room.
Just in case, he bought a voice recorder to gather proof against the Lionhearts.
Then, after waiting the entire afternoon, a familiar face entered The Dark Life—it was Sif Lionheart.
"Hoho, of course I do…" The South Sea Crow laughed. "But you're not going to default on me after I'm done, are you? Where's the honor of the Lionhearts?"
"I knew you'd say that."
Sif said quietly, sliding a check to the South Sea Crow. "Here's ten billion. Get the job done and leave Draconia—you'll live like a king with this much money."
"Gratefully accepted. Heh, you Lionhearts really arrange for everything." The South Sea Crow breathed a strange laugh.
With that, Sif started to turn and leave. "I'll be going if there's nothing else—"
"Oh, wait." The South Sea Crow held out a hand to stop her.
"What else is there?" Sif asked impatiently.
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