Paul’s face went pale. He bit his lip so hard he tasted blood before speaking in a hoarse voice, “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

Keegan remained unfazed. He replied calmly, “Playing dumb won’t get you out of this.”

Paul said nothing more. He hurriedly opened the door and left.

A few minutes later, Aldor walked in. “Mr. Kane, they’re in the car.”

Keegan nodded and sat back in his chair, silent.

Aldor sighed, “We found Dillon too late. She was already dying from a terminal illness. If it were me, I’d want to spend my last days in peace. Bringing up that old case now would only destroy what’s left of her life.”

devastating it is for someone who has no problem

a point but still couldn’t fully grasp it. “But if she doesn’t care anymore, cooperating with us would be the best choice. If she gives up the person who contacted her, we could track down Darcie and bring her to

for a moment before replying, “Her

Aldor was puzzled.

and claim it was

couldn’t understand either. Why would they say their daughter-in-law had died and not their son? And how did the daughter-in-law end up looking like their late

Aldor asked, “Mr. Kane, what do

details in the report Aldor had given him and pieced together a theory. “Paul’s parents were well-known in the local Chinese community and lived comfortably. Paul was hardworking

hesitated. “It depends on the person. For instance, your mother wouldn’t have been happy about that, given her attitude towards your

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