The Million-Dollar Heart401-500

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Rivenwood.
The abandoned GTO research facility stood eerily silent.
A woman with a leather jacket and a high ponytail stood at the entrance, her gaze icy as she surveyed
the desolation before her.
The layout, the machinery—it all felt vaguely familiar as if it had once danced through the edges of her
memory.
But no distinct recollections surfaced. It was a lot to expect, given that the remnants of her infancy were
entangled with this place.
Familiarity? That was asking too much.
“Willa, I swear, it was empty when we got here. You gotta believe me.”
The woman was none other than Willa, who had grown up under the watchful eye of Jasper within the
Perez family.
The speaker was a scattered disciple of the Perez family, once a subordinate under Willa’s command in
the organization.
Even though Willa had left the Perez family, they had never revoked her access. She could summon
the family’s resources at a moment’s notice, anywhere in the world.
Willa’s expression remained unreadable as she fingered a bracelet on her wrist, engraved with the
mysterious moniker “F-Poison.”
Her waterfall-like hair swayed in the breeze, occasionally whipping the face of her former subordinate,
who stepped back quietly. Willa cherished her hair, and it would not do to lose its luster on someone
else’s face.
After a final stroke of her hair, Willa turned and strode away, her subordinate hurrying after her. Before
he could utter a word, a deafening explosion shattered the silence.
They turned to see the GTO facility now reduced to rubble.
Willa did not look back. Tossing the detonator over her shoulder, she hopped onto her motorcycle.
“F-Poison, where the hell are you? Alive or dead, I need to know. I have to get Sasha back!”
Her subordinate let out a heavy sigh. “Willa, how am I supposed to get back?”
But no plea would bring her back. He reluctantly pulled out his phone and dialed the number.
“What’s going on?”
The voice that came through was deep and charismatic, yet the tone carried a hint of amusement.
The subordinate was used to this and did not miss a beat. “Bro, Willa took off on her motorcycle and
blew the place.”
“Blew it up? She’s not hurt, is she?”
“Willa? Of course, she’s fine. But I’m stranded,” he complained. “I rode here on the back of her
motorcycle.”
“What! You got to ride Willa’s motorcycle? Dammit, don’t you dare come back. I’m green with envy. Just
disappear!”
The line went dead, leaving the subordinate feeling like the sky was falling.
Meanwhile, the man the subordinate addressed as “Bro,” righteous indignation fueling his wait at the
airport, sat in a flashy sports car, his aviators barely concealing his frustration.
“That’s just unfair. I grew up with Willa. That motorcycle was my present to her for Children’s Day, and I
haven’t even ridden it yet, but that bastard got to it first!”
As he cursed, VIPs began to emerge from the airport terminal. He floored the gas pedal and pulled up
at the pickup area, leaping out without even opening the car door.
From a distance, he saw Vivienne and Percival walking arm in arm.
His gaze lingered on Vivienne. She was the spitting image—it was no wonder the old man had
demanded two paternity tests.
He closed the gap quickly, waving as he approached. “Vivienne, I’m here!”
Vivienne paused, puzzled.
Who was this eccentric calling out to her?
She glanced back. No one else seemed to be the target of his calls—it appeared he was indeed
beckoning her.
“Who’s that?” Vivienne asked, perplexed.
Percival’s brow furrowed. “Seems like it’s someone Jasper sent?”
As they converged, the man removed his aviators and ruffled Vivienne’s hair. “Hey, kiddo, I’m your
Uncle, Maddox Perez.”
Realization dawned on Vivienne. This was the Perez family’s third son, Yuri’s elder brother Maddox.
And to think she expected the Perez men to be as composed as Yuri; instead, here was Maddox,
channeling the spirit of a middle-aged Leopold.
“Let’s roll. Your uncle’s gonna show you a good time,” Maddox declared, any previous gloom now lifted.
Vivienne was confused. “Mr. Perez, why should I call you uncle?”
The paternity tests had shown no blood relation to the Perez family, yet Maddox insisted on the familial
title.
Maddox clicked his tongue. “Didn’t you accept our old man as your grandfather? You gotta call me
uncle. Mr. Perez sounds too cold, don’t you agree, nephew-in-law?”
Percival was momentarily taken aback before nodding. “Uncle’s got a point.”
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They followed Maddox to his car, with Thomas initially poised to drive. However, Maddox refused on
the foundation that this car was a gift from his love, and no one was allowed to touch it.
Once inside the car, Vivienne took a quick glance around.
Although both she and Percival had several sports cars, they rarely drove them, let alone with an open
roof.
Seeing Vivienne was a little uncomfortable, Maddox closed the roof and gave Thomas a few keys.
“Here’s everything: house keys, car fobs, the works. You’ll need to get your fingerprints and retina
scans done when you have a moment—I’ve already squared it with the bank.”
Thomas was taken aback by the array of limited-edition luxury cars. The gesture was grand, to say the
least.
Vivienne felt somewhat awkward. “We already have a place to stay.”
“No way, we can’t be cramped in the Boyd family’s little space. Take it!”
Vivienne was speechless.
Extravagance beyond measure!
“Go ahead and unpack your stuff. I’ll take you out for some fun.”
Vivienne sighed, “Uncle, we still need to visit the Boyds, maybe some other time. We can’t exactly skip
town right now.”
Vivienne did not refuse; there was no point in doing so. She had her own black card, but Maddox’s was
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“Thanks, Uncle,” Vivienne said as she took the card and exited the car.
Maddox slid his sunglasses back on and waved at Vivienne and Percival. “I’m off. Give me a ring when
you’re done with your business. I need to report back to the old man!”
After Maddox drove off, Vivienne massaged her temples, feeling a mix of frustration and admiration.
They shared a knowing smile as Thomas finished dealing with the luggage.
Not that there was much to handle—Maddox had already arranged for a staff.
They had not even reached the front door when a butler swiftly took Thomas’s bags and sorted
everything in no time.
Thomas headed to the garage to pick out a car. Maddox had thoughtfully provided a selection of
vehicles: sports cars, sedans, family cars, SUVs, and even a couple of motorcycles.
Thomas chose a sedan, and with Vivienne and Percival aboard, they set off to navigate their way
through the intricacies of their stay and the impending visit to the Boyd family.
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