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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler novel Chapter 72

Chapter 72 Catelyn was lying on the hospital bed in the middle of the night. She fell into a restless sleep, She felt herself traveling back to four years ago when she was called to the hotel by Jamie

She pleaded in the pitch dark room, “Please don’t…”

Her struggles and attempt to resist were in vain.

Pain, anger, contempt, and many different feelings drowned her. However, right at that moment, the door that was shut was banged open by someone.

A tall silhouette appeared at the doorway, like a knight in shining armor.

The man’s features became clearer as he came closer.

Finally, Catelyn could see his face clearly. He was —

Cedrick Mason!

Catelyn gasped and opened her eyes wide as she looked right into a pair of bottomless black eyes that were about to suck everything in like two blackholes.

Cedrick was not all too happy when he heard Catelyn calling Jamie’s name in her dream.

“You’re awake.”

“I…” Catelyn moved slightly and felt her body limp and weak. Her head felt heavy, and there were tubes on the back of her hand.

She smelled antiseptic and sanitizing chemicals, and realized she was in the hospital.

She tried to recall what happened and briefly remembered Miles coming to rescue her… She did not expect Cedrick to be here either.

sneaking out. If they had seen him, they would surely not have let him out. He could not figure out how he left the Mason Tower.

He was ordering his men to get his son back when Edwin called. He said someone saw the kid running to the police station alone, unsure what he was up to…

Cedrick had no choice but to go to the police station with Eason and the bodyguards.

Ollie really was getting bolder and bolder

“Your son? Little Ollie?” Catelyn tried to recall the moment before she blacked out. Was she sure she saw her son Miles? She was confused. “Are you sure? I remembered seeing my son….”

Cedrick raised his brows, “You think I could not tell my son apart from your son?” Right, how could he not? Did she see it wrongly then?

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