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... a beat. Had Samantha…finally been found?

She rushed to the beach, but as soon as she approached, she could clearly see that Blockhead was dragging an iron pole instead of Samantha.

Rochelle’s body froze immediately.

Blockhead dragged the iron pole and walked to the shore step by step. He then pulled off his diving mask and threw the iron pole on the beach. The man looked at Rochelle while panting and said, “Mrs. Yates, I only found this iron pole.”

Rochelle clench ...

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“Oh, so, looking out for all of you makes me evil?”

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