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Master Blair's Fiery Pursuit novel Chapter 17

Mable had a nightmare.

In the dream, she went back to the nightmarish rainy night five years ago.

She was in Santaviz at that time for humanitarian relief when terrorists attacked the hospital and captured her.

She was blindfolded, and that man just would not let her go, no matter how much she begged him…

In the second half of the night.

As soon as Mable opened her eyes, she saw Blair lying beside her.

She froze for a moment. In their two years of marriage, he did not even bother to touch her hand. Why…?

As her memory returned to her, what happened last night suddenly became clear in her mind…

She was drugged and took Blair as an antidote.

Blair’s eyelids twitched, which meant that he was about to wake up. So Mable gritted her teeth and hit his neck at lightning speed, knocking Blair unconscious the moment he opened his eyes.

Relieved, she got off the bed and left the Jefferson Residence while it was still dark.

Blair woke up not long after Mable left.

He sat up on the bed and looked around, but Mable was nowhere to be seen.

If not for the messy bed and the striking scratches on his shoulder, he would have wondered if what had happened last night was real.

Blair rubbed his dull aching neck, and a fierce look flashed across his eyes.

‘That d*mned woman!

‘She slept with me, yet she dared to knock me out!’

Ding!

Ding!

Blair’s phone rang twice in a row. He picked up his phone and saw that Mable had messaged him.

His eyes instantly turned cold when he opened the chat.

Mable had transferred 9.99 dollars to him and sent him a message.

“Hm?”

Blair took the document and went through it for a while. His face was gloomy.

Mable and Rahman definitely had an unordinary relationship, or given his identity and status, he would not treat her with so much respect.

Blair loosened his tie. He was annoyed at the thought that Mable and Rahman might be lovers.

‘How many more things is Mable hiding from me?!

‘What’s her relationship with the Jeffersons?

‘In this generation of the Jeffersons, apart from Marissa, there was only Agnes, who passed away two years ago…

‘Wait. Two years ago…’

Blair saved Mable two years ago in early June, and the Jeffersons announced the news of Agnes’ death in late June.

A bold thought appeared in his mind.

Blair picked up his phone and called Mable.

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