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Return of the Crowned Heiress

Chapter 420
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Chapter 421 Mile roared in fury, throwing another punch aimed straight for the man's temple. If this hit landed, it would be a guaranteed kill, The crowd around them had grown. Sbystanders were even recording with their phones, eager for s to post online. If Mike killed the gay, b he'd be facing serious consequences himself.

In a split-second decision, Felicia licked the middle-aged man in the side, causing him to stumble, Mile's punch veered off course, smashing into the man's nose Instead The sound of breading bone was unmistakable.

Blood gushed from the man's nose as he let out a scream and collapsed. His nose was clearly done for, but at least he wasn't dead.

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Mike turned, his eyes blazing. When he saw it was Felicia, the veins on his hand bulged as he clenched his fist. It took every ounce of his self-control not to hit her.

"Move," he growled out one cold and menacing wood, Behind him, his driver stepped forward as he was unable to hold back. The man gently tagged on Felicia's sleeve and said, “Miss, Mr. Lawson's daughter has been kidnapped. We don't know where she is. Please don't interfere!” Felicia ignored the driver. Her eyes stayed locked on Mikor as she asked, "The calming sachet I made for Sandra- did you have her carry it with her?" Mike was still teetering on the edge of losing control, and his bloodshot eyes looked wild. But her question broke through his haze of rage.

If Sandra still had that sachet on her, there was a reason Felicia would ask She wouldn't have brought it up otherwise.

"It's on her," Mike said quickly.

"Good," Felicia replied. "Taketo where Sandra disappeared. Now." She placed a hand on his shoulder, her tone steady and efficient. There's an herb in that sachet with a very distinct scent. I can track it" The second he heard her explanation, Mike's anger evaporated.

Without wasting another second, he bulldozed through the crowd, shoving his driver aside. He climbed into the car and took the wheel himself, speeding toward the spot where Sandra had gone missing On the way, Felicia asked for the details.

Mike drove like a man possessed, though his demeanoc had settled somewhat. He explained the situation in clipped sentences Sandra had just been out with the family's nannies for a fun outing. At spoint, there was ssort of commotion. When they turned back around, Sandra was It had been nearly two hours since she sappeared.

During this time, Mike had spared no expense, locking down every exit from the city and launching a relentless search. So far, they had only managed to catch one person a middle-aged man. It was the smas Felicia had just seen, the one whose nose Mike had broken.

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Unfortunately, they weren't able to get any useful information out of him

Felicia figured the man probably wasn't holding back. Most likely, he genuinely didn't know anything. If this was a kidnapping ring, they would've had a hierarchy. The middle-aged man was probably a low-level grunt kot responsible for a single task. He wouldn't know where Sandra had been taken The thought filled Felicia with a cold fury

Her brows furrowed as she recalled Roberta, who was trafficked and held captive. The monsters who did these things deserved nothing short of hell. They arrived at the spot where Sandra had been taken.

It was outside a bustling shopping center filled with families and kids. There was even a play area neachy for children Felicia got out of the car and closed her eyes, trying to focus on the scents camed by the wind.

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The air was thick with a jumble of smells. Someone nearby was selling flowers, so the sweet scent of roses and sunflowers dingered in the breeze. Cigarette smoke watted from a group of men on the plaza. Further off, food vendors were selling snacks, with the sugary aroma of candled apples standing out among the rest.