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The Million-Dollar Heart novel Chapter 473

Anna was ravenous, a side effect of the adrenaline rush from exertions earlier. She grabbed a stick of lamb kebab and devoured it with gusto.

On the other hand, Aaron felt queasy and crouched to the side, trying to catch his breath.

And then there was Kenneth. The guy who seemed invincible in the car was now hugging a tree and retching his guts out.

Drifting was cool, sure, but it came with consequences.

After Kenneth's stomach had settled, Mark and Thomas, the last to hear the news, showed up.

"You okay, Aaron?" Mark was the first to check on Aaron, and concern filled his eyes.

Slightly irked yet not wanting to make a scene with an audience, Aaron subtly withdrew his hand. "I'm fine, really."

Seeing Aaron was indeed alright, Mark relaxed.

Mark didn't call out to the young master when he spotted Percival. Instead, he addressed Vivienne, "Vivienne, thanks for letting me know about Aaron."

"No big deal." Vivienne continued munching on her kebab, her eyes briefly sizing Mark up before looking away.

Suddenly, Mark's phone rang. His expression darkened. "Got it, I'll be there."

Aaron caught the urgency in Mark's voice and asked, "What's up?"

"Some of our warehouses caught fire. I need to check it out." Mark glanced at Vivienne, who nodded silently, and he took off.

Percival handed Vivienne another kebab, a faint smile playing at the corners of his eyes.

"Tasty, but a bit charred," Vivienne commented, flicking the kebab with such finesse that it spun through the air and landed perfectly in a nearby trash can.

Even the most delicious food and the most valuable people become disposable with a single flaw.

Kenneth choked on his water at the sight, spraying a mist that caught Aaron full in the face.

"Kenneth, what's wrong with you?"

"It's not like I did it on purpose!" Kenneth wiped his mouth, incredulous at Vivienne's nonchalance.

Vivienne stood, brushing off her hands. "Aaron, stick with Anna for the next few days. If anything comes up, call..."

"Call me. Vivienne is busy with her fashion designs and won't have time," Percival interjected, wrapping an arm around Vivienne's waist.

Vivienne shot him a sidelong glance. Was he really being jealous now?

Percival would say, “Jealous? Me? Never!”

Aaron clenched his teeth, knowing he had no ground to stand on, and cursed Percival silently.

"Got it, Vivienne," Aaron replied curtly.

Vivienne didn't linger on the matter. After all, Percival was currently without a job—a perfect candidate to handle calls.

When Thomas arrived with two new cars from the Ellington Group, he said, "Percival, I'll take you and Ma’am home."

Anna took the driver's seat of another car. "I'm taking Aaron back to Elite University."

Kenneth hurriedly joined them. "I've got to get back too. This is my ride!"

Anna rolled her eyes; she hadn't planned to leave him behind to begin with.

The trio drove off, with Kenneth still puzzled over the day's events and their unknown assailants.

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