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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 1530

Summary for Chapter 1530: Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

Chapter overview: Chapter 1530 from Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem, Aurora Montgomery introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

Because they knew exactly why Tarquin had gone to Border City, Elliot and Elijah were now on edge.

Elijah’s brow was knotted with worry. “Dad left Border City so quickly. Does that mean he found the virus? Or did the trail go cold again?”

Elliot’s expression was serious. “Let’s ask him.”

Instead of knocking on the door, the brothers sent a text message: [You came to Oceanopolis so suddenly. Is everything in Border City resolved?]

In the third-floor bedroom, Tarquin was gazing tenderly at the sleeping Elysia. Seeing his son’s message, he replied: [I’ll come find you to talk in a bit.]

Elliot responded instantly: [Okay. Grandpa and Grandma took Evan and the baby out. Elijah and I will be waiting for you in the small study on the second floor.]

Tarquin didn’t reply. He placed a soft kiss on his wife’s forehead and went to the bathroom. Ten minutes later, dressed and composed, he walked into the small study on the second floor.

Seeing him, Elliot and Elijah immediately greeted him, “Dad!”

Tarquin entered the room. “How did you know I was back? Did your grandparents tell you?”

The brothers didn’t hide it. “We installed a tracking system on your phone. We know wherever you go.”

Tarquin was speechless. He'd been outsmarted by his own kids.

Elliot couldn’t wait any longer. “Did you find any clues about the virus?”

Hearing this, Elliot and Elijah said in unison, “Great-Uncle Keaton!”

The two brothers had simultaneously thought of the scarred, formidable man. He was skilled, knew the mountains well, and was completely trustworthy.

Tarquin had already thought of him on the way back. He trusted him one hundred percent, but he had one reservation: Keaton hadn't grown up in that specific forest, and it wasn't exactly friendly territory for him. The deep wilderness was an unforgiving place—mysterious, unpredictable, and full of hidden dangers. White came from there; who knew how many other beings like White, or even more dangerous, lurked within, waiting to strike?

It would be difficult for him to handle it alone. If something went wrong and the virus was lost or leaked again, the consequences would be catastrophic. The 8th-generation virus was too important to risk any mistakes.

“Dad,” Elliot said, “Evan and I will go with Grand-Uncle Keaton.”

Elliot had considered the same risks as Tarquin. With him and Evan accompanying him, along with White, they could minimize the danger. They had grown up in the mountains and knew the environment. Elliot could act as the strategist with his calm and steady mind. Evan’s skills would make him a great partner for Grand-Uncle Keaton, both of them serving as bodyguards for the virus. And Evan could communicate with animals, a skill that would be incredibly useful deep in the mountains. As for White, not only was he a powerful fighter, but he could also lead the way, eliminating the risk of them getting lost.

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