Mr. Warner, Your Wife is Running Away Again!-Chapter 669: Witch and Werewolf

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Chapter 669: Chapter 669: Witch and Werewolf

Jasmine Lucas immediately took out her phone and boasted to Audrey Sutton about the background of The White Mist Alliance. She then said, "Madam, don’t worry. As long as Vanessa is willing to cooperate with us and stay in our White Mist Alliance, no matter how powerful Miles Sterling is, he wouldn’t dare openly take her away from us. We will absolutely ensure this young girl’s safety."

Audrey Sutton listened and thought it would indeed be better for Vanessa to live safely within The White Mist Alliance than by Miles’s side. However, since it’s Vanessa’s own life, she couldn’t decide for her.

After thinking it over, Audrey said, "I’ll talk to her and see what she thinks."

Jasmine Lucas: "You must emphasize to her that our White Mist Alliance has the strength to protect her. We are her strongest support, so she doesn’t need to fear battling the devil. As long as she’s willing to fight, we will fully support her!"

Seeing Jasmine Lucas’s spirited demeanor, Audrey Sutton seemed to feel The White Mist Alliance was indeed quite reliable.

Even if Miles Sterling couldn’t get the deserved comeuppance, rescuing Vanessa from his clutches would be a great outcome.

In the afternoon, Audrey contacted Vanessa, simply asking if she was available, without mentioning any specifics.

Vanessa said she was busy these days organizing a script for an editor, with preparations for a shoot before the New Year and some finishing touches left.

Audrey calculated the time, realizing the New Year was just a few days away. Since Miles Sterling wasn’t in the country anyway, Vanessa spending the year alone seemed too lonely, so she invited Vanessa to have dinner with them on New Year’s Eve.

Vanessa replied that she needed to check with Miles on his schedule before she could respond to Audrey.

A few minutes later, Vanessa messaged saying Miles wouldn’t be back until after the New Year, and he agreed to her going out. Only then did she accept Audrey’s invitation.

On the afternoon of the 28th, Audrey and Shane Warner returned to The Suttons to help with New Year’s preparations.

Hazel Yates suddenly suggested, "Many daughters are coming back from abroad for the New Year. Why don’t we just throw a party on New Year’s Eve and see if the third and fourth sons find someone they like?"

Arthur Sutton, who was cutting window decorations nearby, suddenly paused. Scott Sutton, who was next to him applying glue, said, "Mom, are you not letting us enjoy the New Year?"

Hazel Yates: "The first and second sons are becoming fathers soon, and Audrey is almost due. You all should hurry up too. I’m not saying to hold the party in the name of matchmaking, just inviting those daughters over for a gathering. If anyone catches your eye, I’ll talk to them for you."

Without giving the third and fourth sons a chance to refuse, Hazel was quite satisfied with her plan and immediately picked up her phone to start inviting people one by one via WhatsApp.

She added, "Our banquet hall has been empty for a while. It’s time to liven it up with some activities. They’re also willing to come. We have two days to decorate the hall."

Audrey, who loves lively events herself, agreed with Hazel’s plan and intended to invite some of her close friends to join the fun.

Since Bear and Seraphina Vaughn were both still single, if a friend became a sister-in-law, it wouldn’t be a bad thing.

In these two days, Hazel kept busy with her phone, inviting a lot of friends.

Officially, it was called a gathering, but since her children had reached this age, no parent would purely bring their kids over just for the excitement.

On the morning of New Year’s Eve, several of Hazel’s friends had already brought their daughters to The Suttons.

Since morning, the place was lively.

Audrey also contacted Seraphina Vaughn and the others, suggesting they pick up Vanessa on their way.

Initially, Audrey contacted Seraphina Vaughn and the others first, but Flora Lane arrived first, naturally coming with Mor. Also in the car were Luc and Faye Xavier.

It was almost eleven when Seraphina Vaughn’s car finally pulled into the yard.

Audrey immediately went out to greet them, seeing Barry Barrett open the car door and help Vanessa out. Only then did Audrey notice the white bandage on Vanessa’s neck.

"Vanessa, how did you get injured again? Is he back?"

Vanessa shook her head, smiling as she explained, "The roads were too slippery in the snow. I slipped when Sis Vaughn came to pick me up."

Seraphina Vaughn smiled helplessly, "She was almost at the car when she fell. We had to take her to the hospital for a check-up, which delayed us."

Audrey: "Is it serious?"

Seraphina Vaughn: "The doctor said it’s just a dislocation, and a few days of rest will solve it."

There were many guests, with the older generation mingling with their peers and the younger generation with theirs.

Norman Sutton alone brought enough of their gaming team buddies to fill two tables.

After lunch, Phoebe King proposed playing Werewolf, saying the last time at Simon Sue’s, they only played one round and didn’t get enough of it.

Norman Sutton’s team often played the game, so they were excited at the suggestion and immediately began tidying up the gaming room he had set up.

Audrey called Shane Warner to join, mainly because she always found Shane usually so sharp, she wanted to trick him during the game.

They were joined by Seraphina Vaughn, Bear, Faye Xavier, and Luc, with the remaining players being Norman Sutton’s team buddies.

Audrey sat in the fifth position, while Shane sat in the sixth.

Flora Lane and Lucian Quinn, with Flora acting as the judge, and Lucian handling the initial card distribution.

Upon receiving her card and seeing the word "witch," Audrey couldn’t help but smile.

It was probably the typical newbie excitement of drawing a special card.

Especially since she felt the witch card was powerful, capable of saving or poisoning players.

She began surveying the others, trying to spot anyone acting oddly when they received their cards.

She scrutinized Shane Warner, seated next to her, early on, but he remained expressionless, giving no clues whether he was a villager or a werewolf.

Flora Lane took the microphone, saying, "Card viewing phase is over, please close your eyes as night falls."

The players at the table all lifted the masks to their faces.

After receiving a signal from Flora, Lucian Quinn got up to turn off the room’s main light, loyally acting as the crew member.

The room plunged into dimness, and after the hunter and protector opened their eyes in sequence, it was time for "Werewolves, please open your eyes."

As soon as Flora finished speaking, four players at the table removed their masks one after another: Faye Xavier, Seraphina Vaughn, one of Norman Sutton’s buddies, and Shane Warner.

Faye Xavier smiled as she spotted her werewolf allies.

Werewolves communicate their tactics at night using hand signals this game already contains its own set of hand signals, typically only understood by seasoned players.

Seraphina Vaughn was shocked, having assumed Shane Warner, who didn’t seem like a player, would play, yet he fluently used hand signals to strategize their morning moves.

After a while, Flora Lane checked the time, saying, "Werewolves, please choose a target for your hunt."

Shane Warner glanced at Audrey beside him, signaling "5" with his hand...