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The Fortune-Telling Heiress novel Chapter 387

Dana glanced over and said, "I called Maddie, but no one answered. When I called Haven House, they said Maddie had something to attend to and had gone far away. There's no word on when she'll be back."

Sebastian got out of bed while making a phone call. "I need to go to..."

He suddenly froze.

Where was that mountain? He had no idea.

Dana noticed the urgency in Sebastian's eyes and asked, "What happened?"

Sebastian tightened his grip on the phone and gritted his teeth. "Madison, you'd better not do anything reckless."

Dana was dumbfounded.

This stubborn kid, couldn't he answer her question?

But seeing Sebastian call Haven House again, she decided to keep quiet. With Maddie involved, it was no wonder he was so anxious.

After Sebastian contacted Wanda through Haven House and learned the location, he changed and left in his car.

Dana was left speechless. Hugo put his arm around her shoulders. "Let him be! It's rare to see our son looking so flustered. I wonder what's going on?"

Dana rested her head on his shoulder. "It seems to be related to Maddie."

Hugo narrowed his eyes. "Do we need to intervene?"

With Madison involved, this couldn't be treated as a minor issue.

"If he needs help, he'll let us know." Sebastian hadn't said anything, which meant the matter didn't require their intervention.

"All this kid does is pout and worry. I wonder if he's told Maddie how he feels yet."

"Mr. Hall, we can't let you through for your safety. It's best if you wait here."

Now that he had arrived, there was no way he could just sit and wait.

"Why haven't they returned yet?"

When he got sent back to his physical body in the morning, he clearly heard those people say they would leave first. But now… The military personnel remained silent and did not allow Sebastian to pass.

Wanda watched Sebastian's darkening expression and cautiously said, "Mr. Hall, Ms. Locke is incredibly capable; she'll be fine. Let's just wait here!"

Sebastian glanced at her, then looked into the distance, his hand clenching into a tight fist.

He thought to himself, "Madison, you'd better not do anything reckless!"

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