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The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter 2029
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Chapter 2029 The sea, especially within a 10–odd–mile radius where the eyes could see, was practically endless.

Even a swimmer would find their strength steadily evaporating as the hope of seeing land or rescue, along with the

warmth of their body, were slowly chipped away by the claws of icy water. Without ample preparations and gear,

death was a surety. Two bodyguards yanked Sandy by her arm with their dear life, but the obstinate mule kicked up

a rough fight. Beads of sweat bathed her hands before rolling down the arms. 

Colton rushed to the railing and bellowed, “Are you suicidal!?” Sandy gave out a sheer, mirthless laugh. “I‘d rather

die than see you people gloat!” Shock jolted through Colton. “Wait–” The woman pried her arm out of his grip with

all her might. The force knocked her off balance, and she toppled, plunging straight into the sea below. 

The water swallowed her. 

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It was then that several speedboats emerged from a distance. Two helicopters circled above the sea, inching close

to Colton‘s ship, before another ocean liner appeared. The door to one of the helicopters opened, a ladder

unfurled, and a silhouette descended upon the deck “Waylon?” Colton blurted out. His bodyguard was just as

surprised. “Master Wayne?” The man in question removed his leather gloves and started toward them. “Looks like I

came just in time.” The crew on a speedboat hauled Sandy out of the sea. She writhed, gagging on seawater, and

threw a last–ditch struggle against her captors. “Let me go! Let me go and let me die!” 

Her rescuers pinned her down and quickly tied her up. They shoved a piece of cloth into her mouth to prevent her

from biting her tongue off. 

In the distance, other speedboats and helicopters retreated to the newly–arrived ocean liner. Colton smiled and

took a step forward. “When did you return, and how did you know I was here?” 

Waylon placed his hand on his brother‘s shoulder. “Two days ago, I received some news. I rushed home, and I came

as soon as I heard about you intercepting Donald‘s ship. I was worried.” 

As the brothers headed inside the cabin, Colton asked, “News from who?” Waylon laughed. “Nollace, of course.” 

Colton did not seem shocked at all. “Huh, the man lives.” 

Waylon hummed. “He‘s in the East Islands now with the Southerns family.” The ships returned to the pier where

Yaramoor embassy personnel and the Interpol waited. Sandy and some of Donald‘s men were promptly brought to

the team. 

The representative from the Yaramoor embassy shook hands with Waylon after the captives were transferred to

them. “We cannot thank you enough for your help, Mr. Goldmann. They shall return to Yaramoor as assets to our

investigation.” 

“These people are all in cahoots with Donald Matthews, who‘s now hiding somewhere within the East Islands. More

troubles are ahead, I‘m afraid.” The man nodded. “Afraid so. I shall report to the UN.” 

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The team left. The incident, as it seemed, for the time being, was settled. Waylon and Colton hurried home to the

Goldmann mansion. Their appearance surprised the butler, who cried out, “You‘re back, Master Wayne?” The man

in question hung his coat on the back of the couch as the butler hurriedly prepared refreshments. “You should have

noticed us prior, Master Wayne.” The butler then added, “Mrs. Goldmann is at work, while Mr. Goldmann Sr. and

Miss Daisie have gone fishing.” 

Colton stiffened. “Fishing?” The butler sighed. “Well, Miss Daisie hasn‘t been in good spirits, Master Coleman, since

Mr. Knowles‘ accident. Mr. Goldmann Sr. took the young lady out in the hopes that it could ease her nerves a little.”

Colton slapped his forehead lightly. He had been in Daisie‘s shoes before that was, to be the old man‘s fishing

partner. It was a torment to a man not known for his patience. He even developed a repulsion to fishing, concluding

that it was the most boring time–waster ever. Their grandfather was nice to have brought Daisie out, though.

Waylon took a sip of tea and laughed. “Better than cooping up at home.”