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My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout novel Chapter 902

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Summary of Chapter 902 – A turning point in My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout by Internet

Chapter 902 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout, written by Internet. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Logan replied, "Fiction may be make-believe, but reality can be far more absurd than fiction."

Esther, however, remained somewhat apprehensive. Unlike previous missions, her combat strength had been directly weakened this time. If something went wrong, she could potentially be a burden to Logan.

Nevertheless, Agatha's teachings on releasing body restraints equipped her to avoid hindering Logan if danger arose.

The biting cold wind brushed against Esther's face, prompting her to gather her dress.

A silver van halted in front of them.

Logan maneuvered Esther's wheelchair toward the van, and once they settled in, two brand-new black blindfolds were handed to them.

"For safety, please cooperate."

Logan took the package, opened the blindfold, and gently placed it on Esther.

Evan met Logan's reassuring gaze, and her uneasy heart gradually calmed down.

Wearing the blindfolds, Logan and Esther sat quietly as the silver van seamlessly merged into busy traffic. For added security, they switched to three identical vans along the way.

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The van's door swung open. "Remove the blindfolds and exit the car."

Logan and Esther promptly removed their blindfolds and disembarked.

They discreetly assessed the silver-white space before them, surrounded by massive glass walls reflecting their silhouettes. The entire scene exuded a high-tech vibe.

With a "ding," the glass wall opposite Esther opened. Logan held Esther's hand, and they entered the glass elevator.

Esther subconsciously intertwined her hands.

Logan asked, "What information?"

"The information we need is on your tablet."

Esther glanced worriedly at Logan, pretending she didn't want him to take any risks. "Logan, don't agree to it."

"Logan, this is a two-way choice. Our organization won't force anyone."

Logan opened the email just received on the tablet and instinctively looked at Esther.

Confused, Esther looked at the tablet in Logan's hand, only to see a large picture on the tablet—a sinister, blood-written letter "X" in front of blossoming flowers of sin.

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