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The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 229

Summary for Chapter 229: The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne)

Chapter 229 – Highlight Chapter from The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne)

Chapter 229 is a standout chapter in The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) by Rebecca Ryan, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Billionaires narrative into new territory.

Percival furrowed his brows and glanced at Vivienne, who was busily texting.

"Percival, this is no time for love affairs." Leopold said sternly.

Percival redirected his gaze. His voice was deep and somber as he said, "Indeed. It's time to return to Rivenwood."

"Rivenwood?" Vivienne approached, arching an eyebrow. "Mind if I hitch a ride?"

Percival looked at her in surprise. He had been pondering how to convince Vivienne to accompany him to Rivenwood.

Vivienne showed him her phone screen. He noticed the news about Anna's disappearance and felt a sinking sensation in his heart.

Dorian, observing the serious expressions on their faces, had a rough idea of what was happening.

He sighed and asked, "Vivienne, are you leaving?"

"Yes, I'm heading to Rivenwood." Vivienne turned to him, nodding solemnly. "I'm leaving now."

There was no time to waste with Anna's situation. Any delay could mean missing crucial leads.

"Dorian, you've seen how dangerous this object can be in your hands."

Dorian remained silent.

"Consider this. If it had been Cordelia and Thaddeus with you today, what might have happened?" Vivienne continued, "It's better if I take it."

Dorian glanced at Percival and the others, noticing Vivienne's trust in them through her actions today.

After a long pause, he sighed heavily and handed over a small vial he had retrieved from under the bed to Vivienne. "Vivienne, your mother said that unless you were strong enough, you should never get involved in this mess. It seems you are strong enough now."

At least she had allies to fight alongside her. She was not alone and had people to protect her.

"Thank you, Dorian." Vivienne took the vial.

The transparent green liquid inside the specially reinforced glass vial was mysteriously tempting.

This little object had cost her mother's team their lives years ago.

Her "thank you" was sincere. She was grateful for Dorian's help in hiding her mother within the Hawthorn family.

She appreciated his kindness, despite knowing she wasn't his biological daughter.

She was thankful for his protection of the vial, even though it brought danger to him and his family.

Now, it was time for her to lift the burden that had bound him for so many years. This was her destiny and her responsibility to bear.

"Go on then." Dorian smiled. "But remember, you always have a home here."

"Okay."

"Don't worry, sir. I'll take care of Vivienne." Percival assured Dorian as he wrapped his arm around Vivienne.

She was heading to Rivenwood this time and probably wouldn't be able to come back often.

Dorian and the others had their own lives to lead. They couldn't possibly bring Thaddeus along.

"Promise you'll come back soon, then." Thaddeus said, bravely holding back his tears.

Vivienne's heart melted. She bent down to hug Thaddeus gently, then handed him something. "Here. This is a gift for you."

"Vivienne!" Both Astrid and Alfred, hearing that Vivienne was leaving, hurried down from their rooms on the third floor. "Why are you leaving so suddenly?"

"I have some business in Rivenwood." Vivienne replied, smiling at Astrid.

"I see." Astrid didn't press for details. She smiled back. "That's alright. I'll be transferred to Rivenwood in a few days myself. Though my job doesn't give me much time off, we'll still be able to meet up."

"Exactly." Alfred chimed in with a big grin on his face. "When that happens, we will treat you to dinner."

"Deal." Vivienne waved at the Hawthorn family, then turned and left with Percival, who had been waiting at the door.

Once they were gone, something slipped from Thaddeus's grasp since he was holding Zara and fell to the floor with a clatter.

Cordelia picked it up. It was a property deed for a house in Tranquil Estates with Thaddeus's name on it.

Cordelia's eyes widened in shock. She reached out and grabbed Dorian's arm. "Dorian, look at this!"

Dorian looked and was just as stunned. "A property deed for Tranquil Estates? What's going on? Why is Thaddeus's name on it?"

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