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The Million-Dollar Heart novel Chapter 562

Percival watched Vivienne disappear into the building before starting his car and driving away.

Along the drive, he dialed Thomas.

"Check out the Perez family. Don't miss a soul, not even a pet—especially those who've passed on or gone missing. No stone unturned," he instructed with a sense of urgency.

Thomas did not ask for details, simply acknowledging the order before hanging up.

Despite comforting Vivienne earlier, Percival could not shake his doubts. If it had anything to do with the Perez family, Vivienne was inevitably entangled in the web.

After all, the person who tampered with Vivienne's paternity test was still at large.

...

The next day, Percival parked outside Vivienne's place before the crack of dawn, and she soon emerged, surprisingly skipping her usual lie-in.

"Mom whipped up some fusion breakfast for you. Give it a go," Percival said, handing her a food container as she climbed into the car. Inside was a twist on the classic: buttery English muffins stuffed with fried eggs, accompanied by slices of tomato.

Vivienne took a bite, pleasantly surprised by the flavor.

"Did your mom make this?" she asked between bites.

Percival sighed. "Sort of. She cut the muffins herself, but Dad had to fry the eggs. Last time mom tried, she turned the eggs into charcoal."

Vivienne could picture it all too well; after all, she had her own culinary disasters. Her mother had to ban her from the kitchen before she finally gave up.

They arrived at the Perez Mansion to the sound of crying—but it was not Natalia or Yasmine, nor was it Zelda.

Walking in, the sight of a flashy sports car in the driveway gave it all away.

Maddox was here, along with a woman, judging by the weeping. Maddox was not the one crying, that was for sure.

Zelda was outside, perfecting her strawberry cake recipe, finally mastering the art of separating whites from yolks. She halted Vivienne at the door.

"What's going on?" Vivienne inquired.

"Wait out here a sec. It's quite the scene inside. Been crying since sunrise," Zelda said, evidently annoyed by the commotion.

Zelda was usually easygoing, never showing disdain or giving anyone the cold shoulder. Whoever was causing such a reaction must have been quite the handful.

Respecting Zelda's hint, Vivienne sat in the yard, watching as Zelda continued her battle or rather, her study of cream ratios.

Soon, a familiar voice called from the gate.

"Is that my darling niece? I saw your car! I've been waiting!"

Zelda looked up, "Your Uncle Maddox's here. He's been hollering about seeing you. I told him you'd be by today, and that's the only thing that calmed him down. Man, he's annoying."

Though Zelda spoke with a hint of exasperation, her smile starkly contrasted with the sobbing inside.

Maddox approached Vivienne with a bouquet and an assortment of pastries, saying, "Long time no see. Missed your uncle?"

"Sure have," Vivienne replied with a smile, reaching for the flowers only to have Percival intercept them.

No way he was going to let Vivienne accept another man's flowers, family or not.

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