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The Million-Dollar Heart novel Chapter 577

Vivienne lifted her hand with a delicate motion, her fingertips brushing against Vance's.

The contact sent a jolt of pain through Vance's finger, causing him to slump back onto the couch, but his eyes remained locked on Vivienne with intensity. "Sure, Lark and Ashen Pigeon and I didn’t see eye to eye, but our beef was strictly professional. I have no reason to off her, so show some respect, will ya?"

His agitation caught Vivienne off guard. She had obviously struck a nerve.

Still cradling his wrist, Vance stared at her, "Neither you nor Micah have any ground to suspect me. I admit I've got a grudge against the ancient warrior lineages, and I use my job to dig around. But as an agent of Vanguard Agency, from field operative to the director I am today, I've honored every mission and every badge I've ever worn on my uniform!

Look, Vivienne, Percival, you can accuse me of neglect, of not caring about the future and safety of my agents, but you can never question my commitment to Vanguard Agency!"

In Percival's eyes, Vance was far from a model director. In fact, he did not even deserve the title.

Sacrificing his own people for personal gain, landing them in military prison while acting like nothing happened, seeing them meet their ends without lifting a finger... Such a man did not inspire Percival's respect.

But he could not deny the truth in Vance's words.

The room fell silent for a few minutes, with no one speaking.

After some time, Vance's emotions seemed to stabilize. "My mission for the Frostfire Intelligence Agency still stands. Next time you swing by, I expect news about your mentor."

It was a clear dismissal, and his tone was less than friendly.

Vivienne looked back at Vance.

He seemed to be shackled by his obsessions.

An obsession with the ancient warrior lineages, with the Sheldon family.

She had seen the medical records of Vance's parents before they died, which had nothing to do with some karmic cycle.

It was chronic lead poisoning—this lead was different, laced with unknown toxins and substances, lying dormant in the body before finally manifesting and causing a violent death.

Vance was right to keep Darren and Ashley out of the Edwards Group affair. Perhaps the lead in his parents' blood was linked to the Mystic Vein.

In the early days of the Edwards Group, Vance's folks often returned to the Mystic Vein, and they were frequently taken to court over sick or dead workers.

It was only after the Edwards Group secured hefty health insurance for their workers that the issue was quelled.

That Mystic Vein was definitely problematic. However, Vance’s parent’s deaths were certainly not due to karma. The matter was only draped in a shroud of mystery because of the Sheldon family's line of work.

In a way, Vance was indeed a pitiable man.

"Next time we meet, I hope you've got more to spill about Rover. Otherwise, you can kiss any chance of finding my mentor goodbye!"

Rover was Vivienne's last target.

An enigma, always blurry in photos, leaving no trace in the entire Vanguard Agency.

If Jasper had not sensed him stepping in for Vance, Vivienne would have had nothing on him.

Vance snapped at her, "What do you want to know about Rover? Vivienne, your mom's death was suicide. It's got nothing to do with anyone in Vanguard Agency, least of all Rover. He was more torn up about it than anyone else. Stop being so paranoid!"

Vivienne did not respond, but Percival stepped in front of her, blocking Vance's view. "Keep your ancient warrior lineage feud out of the agency. I'm not letting this slide, not this time."

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