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Under the Veil I Rule (Amara) novel Chapter 538

On their way out, they asked around and learned that Finnian and Liliana's wedding was also booked at the Star Hotel. Feeling completely jinxed, they decided to find another venue.

Meanwhile, Emma couldn't stop thinking about Amara's scathing words. She was filled with hatred.

She realized that even though Finnian had agreed to marry Liliana, she still hated Amara—hated her to her very core.

The sight of Amara made every cell in her body burn with rage, making her want to stab the girl. She had never hated any of Andrew's other women this intensely.

Back home, as she sat in the living room, Emma felt increasingly certain that she couldn't just let Amara go. She took out the file she'd had compiled on Amara, the one containing flight details and other personal information.

She had used this information when she arranged for Amara's kidnapping.

Emma's plan was to sift through the information again, hoping to find something she could use to attack Amara.

As she searched, she actually found something that didn't add up.

That day Amara flew to Zion, she claimed it was for a vacation. But the investigation report showed that she had purchased a four-bedroom house there.

If it was just a trip, why buy a large house? It was obvious she was planning to settle there.

But Amara had no family or friends in Zion, and it wasn't exactly a desirable place to live. Why would she suddenly abandon the bustling city of Wye for such a desolate town?

Emma's suspicion grew. She called one of her contacts and ordered them to track every place Amara had been in the last three months—anywhere her ID or phone number might have left a trace—and bring her the report.

As the matriarch of the Everly family, Emma was a resourceful woman. Within a single afternoon, the report was delivered.

Emma flipped through the few thin pages, her eyes widening in shock.

This… Amara was pregnant?

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