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Chapter 420: Maverick Tries To Escape
Author: Dragon Sly
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Maverick’s mother’s face paled as she paced the room, panic starting to take hold. "Do you think something has happened to our son?" she asked, her voice shaking.

Rudra sighed, trying to maintain a calm demeanor. “What could possibly happen to him? He’s not a child. He might’ve gone out somewhere, you know how he is—always up to no good. He’s probably turned his phone off and is fooling around.” His tone was dismissive, though there was a hint of unease in his eyes.

“So… nothing’s wrong?” she asked again, her voice quieter, still seeking reassurance.

Rudra shook his head firmly. “I don’t think so. It’s late, go to sleep. He’ll be fine. I’m sure by tomorrow, he’ll have charged his phone and called, or he might even return late tonight. It’s not like it’s the first time he’s done this.”

Maverick’s mom exhaled shakily, her worry not entirely eased, but she nodded. "Alright... just go and eat your food then."

Rudra gave her a small nod before heading toward the kitchen, trying to brus
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