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Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) novel Chapter 1788

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Chapter 1788 – Highlight Chapter from Rising from the Ashes (Andrew)

Chapter 1788 is a standout chapter in Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) by GoodNovel, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

"It's just that the Driscoll family doesn't like him and plans to eliminate him. Did he discover I was behind the last incident?" Scarlett wondered aloud.

However, she quickly shook her head after saying that. Even if Andrew knew she was trying to kill him, she doubted he would dare to turn against her. Besides, the sniper from earlier had been extremely professional and was clearly a real hitman.

Andrew had some skills, sure, but he was no assassin.

Scarlett dismissed the idea entirely, believing there was no way Andrew was behind the ambush.

It did not add up.

Hank laughed. "Yeah, I don't think it was him either. The guy's got decent medical skills, and as for his fighting ability, it's hard to say, but he doesn't exactly strike me as tough. Besides, anyone bold enough to go after you wouldn't be some nobody."

Meanwhile, Andrew had not gone home right after escaping. Instead, he waited near a street corner not far from the Keller residence. He did not have to wait long before a sleek black Mercedes pulled over, and a figure stepped out, sneaking around.

It was Hannah!

Andrew walked out from the shadows and stepped directly in her path.

Startled, Hannah jumped back and was just about to lash out when she saw who it was. The insult died in her throat, though she still snapped, "What the hell, Andrew? You scared the crap out of me creeping around like that!"

Andrew stared at her coolly. "The Keller residence is just a block away. Why did you get out here instead of pulling into the driveway?"

Hannah looked uneasy and huffed. "What's it to you? Maybe I just wanted to stretch my legs, is that not allowed?"

Andrew's expression remained blank. "Hannah, you didn't want to get dropped off at home in case Logan or someone in your family saw you, right? You don't have to explain. I'm not interested."

He added, "But I'll give you one piece of advice—Hank isn't a good guy. Keep hanging around him, and you'll pay for it sooner or later. But that's not even the biggest issue. The real problem is that you're a Keller.

Of the Keller sisters, Hannah was turning out to be the most clueless of the three.

Emily might have been a little proud and a touch self-absorbed, but at least she was not some love-struck airhead.

Freya, the second sister, was working with Aspen to run a new entertainment company and was all-in on building her career. She had the brightest future out of the three—smart, focused, and not easily swayed by temptation.

But Hannah?

If it were not for George and Logan's sake, Andrew would not even bother warning her. Whether she thrived or crashed while hanging around Hank had nothing to do with him.

He had done what he needed to do. If she did not want to listen, that was on her.

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