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The Prison-Made Queen novel Chapter 174

Leilani dragged her suitcase out of the train station. The sunlight in Brass City was much harsher than in Alloy City, making her skin feel uncomfortably warm. She raised her hand to block the glaring light when her phone vibrated. A message from Floyd Dillon popped up.

[Leilani, no rush. Marlon will take a while to get there. You can get settled first. It’s fine if you arrive a bit later.]

She replied with a quick "Okay" and put her phone away.

Leilani stood there for a moment, thinking. Since the Moonlight Herb had arrived, she would likely be staying in Brass City longer than last time. Brass City was much larger, and she would be traveling back and forth often. Relying on taxis wouldn't be practical.

Moreover, the villa district was too far from the city center and had no cell service. She couldn't risk a situation like last time where she missed important messages. Arnold's condition was worse than she had anticipated, and she needed to avoid any emergencies.

So, Leilani made a decision. She needed to buy a car for commuting and rent a place in the city. She would just drive into the villa for treatments.

The last time she came to Brass City, the Watson family's driver had picked her up. She had closed her eyes to rest the entire way and hadn't paid attention to the route. Since the villa was in a signal-dead zone, she couldn't even send a location pin.

Since Marlon hadn't arrived yet, she might as well go look at cars now.

Deciding to act immediately, Leilani hailed a cab and gave the driver the address of a commercial district known for its car dealerships.

Leilani walked into a high-end dealership, her gaze sweeping over the SUVs in the showroom.

Seeing her young age and simple attire, the salesman’s attitude was lukewarm. "Which model would you like to see, Miss?"

"That black Range Rover. Do you have any in stock?" She pointed to the center of the showroom.

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