Chapter 382
After Una finished speaking, she didn’t wait for Seraphina to respond. She took out her phone and raised an
eyebrow at Seraphina, then made a call. Seraphina didn’t bother listening in on Una’s phone conversation. She
continued to lean by the window, scrutinizing the direction of Bowen’s villa.
About fifteen minutes later, Una walked over to Seraphina and whispered, “I found out. The house is registered
under Tania Martin’s name.”
“What?” This answer took Seraphina by surprise. “Tania?”
Una nodded seriously. “The intel I got is legit.”
“Tania lives in this neighborhood?” Seraphina asked. “Have you seen her around?”
Una shook her head, “Nope. I just moved here a few months ago. I’m out early and back late. Maybe she does live
here, but I wouldn’t know.”
Hearing this, Seraphina couldn’t help but frown.
Was Tania searching for Bowen here? Had Bowen come here to see her?
Something didn’t feel right. After pondering for a while, Seraphina called Andrea.
She remembered Andrea mentioning that apart from the single Lionel, the rest of the Martin family lived together.
So, Andrea should be well-informed about Tania. Andrea soon told Seraphina what she wanted to know, “Tania’s
home. She’s been looking for Bowen these past few days, but she can’t find him. Nobody in the family is helping her
because they want her to cut ties with Bowen. She’s on her own…”
“She’s at home now?” Seraphina confirmed again.
Andrea responded affirmatively and then asked, “What’s up?”
“Nothing much.” Séraphina said, “I just found out where Bowen is.”
Upon hearing this, Andrea fell silent for a moment, then asked cautiously, “What are you going to do?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Tania is your cousin.” Seraphina said, “Since she’s looking for Bowen, you as her cousin should lend a helping
hand, right?”
About forty minutes later, a car sped into the neighborhood.
Using her binoculars, Seraphina was able to see Tania’s plate number.
As expected, Tania had a house in this neighborhood, but she hadn’t found Bowen here.
Maybe Tania had come here before, but she would’ve only checked out the house under Bowen’s name. If she
didn’t find him there, she would give up. How could she ever think that Bowen would be in a house under her own
name?
Now, Tania stormed into the house registered under her name. What would she find?
In the darkness, Seraphina sat quietly by the window, keeping an eye on that unseen location.
If Bowen was really here, if he had hidden that woman named Leilani Sawyer in the house… what would happen
next?
Would Tania barge in and make a scene, attracting the attention of security and revealing everything? Or would
Bowen manage to calm her down and keep things
quiet?
But would Tania, the fool, be fooled by him so easily?
As Seraphina was contemplating all the possible outcomes, a black car emerged from the depths of the
neighborhood.
At 3 a.m., hardly any cars were coming in or out of the neighborhood. Hence, she noticed when Tania’s car
entered, and the same for this black car.
However, while Tania’s car had stormed into the neighborhood, this black car moved steadily through the darkness
like a ghost.
As the car passed by Una’s house, Seraphina quickly noted down the plate number, then got into her car and
followed the black car out of the neighborhood.
It was pretty clear-
Only two minutes after Tania’s car went in, the black car came out, probably related to Bowen.
But Bowen, who was being searched for by Tania, surely couldn’t be in that car. If he was, the car wouldn’t be
moving so steadily.
If Bowen wasn’t in the car, then who could it be?
All sorts of thoughts filled Seraphina’s mind, but she remained clear-headed.
She focused on the road ahead and the black car, maintaining a safe distance.
She couldn’t just rush forward and alarm them.
So, she only needed to follow that car, seeing where it would end up, and who would get out of it.
She waited silently for the final outcome. Abbot, sitting next to her, seemed to be affected by her mood and was so
quiet that he hardly made a sound.
The streets were empty at 3 a.m. There were a few cars, but they didn’t stand in the way of Seraphina following
the black car. Instead, they served as a cover for her. However, just as she was following smoothly, a car suddenly
zoomed past her and headed straight for the black car.
Seraphina recognized it instantly. It was Tania’s car.
In a flash, Seraphina swerved to the side of the road, turned off the engine and lights, and hid herself.
Meanwhile, Tania, driving her wildly swerving car, blocked the black car without a care in the world.
Seraphina sat in her car without moving, observing the situation ahead through her binoculars.
She saw Tania get out of her car.
She saw Tania open the door of the black car.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe saw Tania pull the driver out of the black car.
And then, there was nothing more to see.
The black car didn’t have anyone else Seraphina was expecting.
Seraphina bit her lip.
Tania had rushed out to chase the black car because when she arrived at the villa, she found Bowen sitting alone in
the living room, staring at her coldly.
At the same time, a black car in the garage started up and left the villa the moment she arrived.
Tania immediately made some conclusions-
Bowen wasn’t alone here. He probably had a chick hidden somewhere. When Tania showed up, he chose to let the
girl slip away.
She pretty much lost it and started hitting him, cursing him, but Bowen didn’t give her the time of day.
She finally had enough, stormed out of the mansion, wanting to see what kind of woman he was hiding.
But when she stopped the car, there was only the driver…
In Seraphina’s car, even Abbot was a bit puzzled.
“Why is there only the driver? Where’s the passenger? We didn’t see anyone get out.”
Seraphina let out a cold laugh, “Yeah, there was no one. It’s a diversion.”
Luckily, the attention Bowen wanted to divert was just Tania’s!
Seraphina was relieved she didn’t rush to stop the car earlier, otherwise, Bowen’s suspect might have been her.
During this time, Bowen could have moved the woman he was hiding in the mansion to any safe place.
“Women crazy in love are really scary,” Abbot said, “Bowen must have made a run for it by now.”
Seraphina leaned back quietly in her seat, after a long while, she slowly replied, “Maybe not.”
Because, the most dangerous place is often the safest place.