Comeback Of The Adored Heiress - Chapter 736
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Chapter 736:
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Andrew shook his head. “No, I’m not. You are really amazing.”
After saying this, he glanced at his phone. His brows furrowed at once. When Madisyn saw this, she immediately sensed something was wrong. She couldn’t help but ask, “What’s wrong?”
“Milly seems to be in trouble,” Andrew replied earnestly. His face darkened. “An undercover from the Serpentine Palers told me that Milly hasn’t attended meetings for days, which is very unlike her. She’s never been absent before. Also, Corbett and Peyton, who is in charge of the lab, have disappeared. Putting these two things together, I suspect Milly might have killed Peyton and Corbett, and the organization found out.”
Madisyn suddenly felt anxious. “Is she still alive?”
She didn’t know how Howard would react if something happened to Milly.
“For now, it’s still unclear. But their organization’s punishments are extremely harsh. I fear something might have already happened to Milly,” Andrew said with a frown, looking at Madisyn.
Madisyn suddenly lost her appetite. She put down her spoon and fork and said, “I need to go there.”
“I’ll go with you,” Andrew offered.
Outside, the sky was dark and heavy. The moon didn’t shine, and even the stars were hidden behind thick clouds, making the entire sky look gloomy.
It was as if a torrential downpour could start at any moment.
The Serpentine Palers’ prison was pitch-black.
Milly was inside, submerged in water for three days and nights.
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Fortunately, the water hadn’t filled the entire cell.
She could still keep her head above the water. However, her body trembled uncontrollably.
Her cold and beautiful face had turned deathly pale, and her lips were colorless.
Suddenly, she heard voices outside the door.
“What is going on? After all this time, why is Milly not dead yet?” A man’s voice, cold and harsh, echoed.
“How do I know? Maybe there’s a problem with the mechanism,” replied Magician nonchalantly.
“You set it wrong. What is wrong with you? It’s such a simple task. How could you mess it up?” the man said sternly after checking the settings.
“I’m not like you, who kills people here every day. How do I know how to set it up?” Magician replied coldly.
The man didn’t argue with Magician. Instead, he went to the mechanism and adjusted the water level to its maximum.
Milly’s eyes darted around the dark room as the water slowly crept higher. Her breaths became shallow, and she gasped against the rising water, now brushing her chin. A look of pain crossed her face.
But she had already expected this day, though it had come a little later than she thought.
Milly felt no regret.
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