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Chapter 667

    "Wow, Felix, your sister is stunning! Why haven''t you introduced her to us before?"


    "What''s her name?"


    "Hey, Felix''s sister, join us for a drink."


    Everyone was teasing Sienna. Before she could react, a stern voice boomed from the entrance. "Police raid! Everyone, move to the hall! Quickly, it''s a police raid!"


    Suddenly, all the music in the bar cut off, and everyone looked at each other in shock.


    Sienna had never been in a situation like this before. It was quite a coincidence that she happened to experience it today.


    Felix quickly ushered Sienna out of the room, asking, "Sienna, what are you doing here?"


    "Where''s the money?" Sienna demanded, reaching out to him.This content belongs to N?/velDra/ma.Org .


    "I''ll need it to settle the billter," Felix replied.


    "This money is hard-earned by Mom. You''re capable, so earn your own. If you can''t make it, then learn to manage without spending.


    "You''re 24 already and still depending on mom''s money. Aren''t you ashamed?" Sienna scolded as they walked.


    The pair entered the hall, where a group of inclothes police officers was inspecting everyone in the bar. They were meticulously checking identification cards and conducting pocket searches. Sienna felt a pang of anxiety. She had forgotten her ID.


    "Captain Morrison, we''ve found more ice," one officer called out to a man further ahead.


    Sienna nced over, intrigued.


    In an instant, her heart pounded in her chest. She questioned her sight as she spotted someone who bore a striking resemnce to Daniel.


    He possessed striking handsomeness, standing tall with a strong physique reminiscent of Daniel''s.


    He wore a sleek ck coat,


    matching trousers, and military-style


    boots, emanating amanding presence. His neatly groomed short


    hair added to his allure, giving him a touch of charm.


    What truly distinguished him were his eyes-beautiful, deep, and bright.


    Daniel approached and retrieved the ice from his colleague. With a grin, he said, "This stash couldnd someone a hefty sentence."


    Sienna''s certainty grew as he heard


    his voice. It was unmistakably Daniel. Ovee with shock, she trembled uncontrobly as tears welled up in her eyes. Daniel had regained his sight and resumed his role as an anti-drug officer


    However, she was puzzled by Daniel''s presence in this secluded town. She wondered if there might be a drug lord operating in the area.


    Holding the ice, Daniel turned around and took a few steps ahead. As he moved, he heard two voices behind him.


    "Sienna, are you okay? You look pale."


    "I''m fine. I just feel a bit chilly."


    Daniel stopped walking. Having been blind for a year before, his hearing was exceptionally sharp. Despite Felix and Sienna speaking quietly, he could still hear them. He passed the ice to another colleague, then turned back to scan the crowd. S


    Sienna anxiously observed as Daniel''s piercing gaze moved over her.


    "Don''t worry, Sienna. We''re safe as long as we haven''t touched any drugs," Felix whispered reassuringly.


    Sienna didn''t dare to say anything. She was worried that Daniel might recognize her. Running into him in such a situation felt awkward.


    Daniel approached, grabbed the inspection tool from his colleague, and said, "I''ll take care of this. You go check that area."


    Then, he started checking each person individually.


    Sienna''s nerves kicked into overdrive. She kept her head down, not knowing what to do.


    "ID card," Daniel said as he walked up to her.


    Sienna nced up, her eyes wide with fear, like a thief worried about getting caught.


    Daniel met her gaze. She was stunning, with a soft, pleasant air about her. Her figure was graceful, her curves were evident even beneath her attire.
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