Chapter 629

"Andy Lincoln?" Zion looked at the photo, surprised. Had Sarah really gotten together with Andy before?

"Do you still have any clues you haven't told the police, Mr. Leigh?" he asked.

Floyd gave it some thought before taking out a stack of letters and some remittance slips from his battered suitcase.

"These are the letters Sarah sent to me back then. She would send me money every month, and she would transfer money once she got a card." He took out the letters wrapped in a plastic bag. It was clear that he had put in effort to keep her belongings.

I reached for the letters and envelopes. They were indeed rather old, with some of the envelopes yellowing. But it wasn't hard to tell from Sarah's letters that she had a close relationship with Floyd.

She likely knew that he was illiterate, so her letters included simple greetings, expressions of longing, and also little drawings depicting her current life. At first, she only drew herself, but another figure appeared over time-Andy.

Sarah mentioned in her letters that she met a good person and decided to spend her life with him. However, the Lincolns had opposed it after knowing of her poor family background.

writing another letter as it was wrinkly. In the letter, she asked: "Is

at Steven. "Sarah was just 18 back then, and Andy should be of similar age as well. They were both barely

conservative back then. They would think of marriage once they got together,"

young people in their prime to have gotten together intimately, in

so it was only

our only clue

trip back to the Lincoln residence. We needed to look through Andy's belongings to see if

clues still, Mr.

Floyd shook his head.

did all of you decide to come to Huma together to report on their disappearances

indeed

had been missing for years, and it wasn't because she had gone overseas. They claimed that she went missing in Huma and asked me

"Most of the other victims also

before turning to him. "I've nothing else to ask for now. Let's

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