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The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage novel Chapter 1017

Summary for Chapter 1017: The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage

Summary of Chapter 1017 from The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage

Chapter 1017 marks a crucial moment in Chu’s Romantic novel, The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Titus remained impassive as he strode into The Dark Life.

"What happened? Where's Sif?" he asked the bartender.

The bartender's legs were trembling as he stammered, "I-I don't know, Mr. Lionheart. All I remembered was her meeting with the South Sea Crow, and then I fell unconscious. She was gone when I woke up."

Titus' eyes narrowed, clearly infuriated by the bartender's panicked recounting.

His family owned The Dark Life, but there were no official ties as Titus himself set up this place. They would use it to assign missions to Blackrank individuals, and it was an exceedingly secure spot.

Naturally, the public would have no idea about that—all they knew was that The Dark Life was a bar, though not particularly eye-catching.

Even so, it was still illogical for a person to just disappear into thin air.

"What about the cameras?" Titus asked when he calmed down, turning back to the bartender.

"It's…" The bartender leveled a troubled look at the corner, where the cameras that were installed there had disappeared.

"Fine, I got the picture now. Just shut up." Titus waved him off in irritation and started thinking.

Sif's disappearance would have been nothing to him if it did not happen at this critical juncture.

Could the South Sea Crow have betrayed his family and defected to the Turnbulls—her sworn enemy?

Was there even a chance of that?

"Because we have received word that your family has been in league with the South Sea Crow and culpable for the deaths of over forty members and associates of my family."

"What?!" Titus was flabbergasted.

This was the worst case scenario that he absolutely did not want to happen.

The South Sea Crow really defected to the Turnbulls?! But why?!

"Mr. Turnbull," Titus said solemnly, keeping calm despite his shock and rage, "I'm sure there's some sort of misunderstanding here. I can come over right now, and we can all sit down and discuss this—"

"I'm afraid that would be unnecessary." Glen refused coolly and even chuckled. "You should worry about what you would be telling Simon. I mean, even he would be surprised that his son is so outstanding, conspiring against us Turnbulls since three years ago."

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