Chapter 57
Genevieve interrupted him, her tone cold and calm, “Are you scared that I’ll hurt her, Anthony? Actually, you don’t have to explain. Since you’re the witness, the police will not accept my statement if you insist on your narrative.”
Anthony’s
brows furrowed as he looked at her with a dark and complicated look.
Genevieve chuckled and said lightly, “I’m actually envious of Rosalie. You’ll firmly take her side every time something happens to her, strengthening her confidence. That’s probably true love, I guess!”
Smiling, she slowly rolled up the window and stepped on the pedal.
Anthony stood there as he watched her leave. His heart felt as if ripped apart by a thin thread.
ffocation
An indescribable feeling of suffocation flooded him.
It stifled his breathing, making him a little out of breath.
The police arrived shortly after.
After taking their statements and comparing the previous statements and surveillance footage, it was confirmed that the woman was the culprit who ran her vehicle into Frank and Margaret.
to kill someone
On top of her latest attempt it proved she was not a good person, so they took the body away.
However, they didn’t have any clue as to her identity.
Rosalie narrowly escaped the police’s questioning due to Anthony covering for her.
Soon after, the woman’s identity had been found out.
She was a notorious gambler and owed a lot of debt.
However, she wasn’t short of money recently. She didn’t have any record of money transfers, but her extravagant spending
had gained a lot of attention.
She usually drank and boasted of having a daughter who went abroad with a wealthy businessman.
However, no one had any idea as to who her daughter was.
One week later, the charity auction proceeded as scheduled.
Jeffrey couldn’t make it, and Genevieve arrived ten minutes late.
looking cool and elegant. The person next to her turned and smiled at her
coincidence!” Louis exclaimed.
expect to see Louis there and nodded in
Samantha sat at the front. They were seated
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times, but Samantha refuted them every
marriage had to continue to be a secret.
Samantha happily win the
would never sell herself
smile and thought she liked the moonstone bracelet
“600 thousand dollars, once.”
puzzlement. Louis flashed a grin and
mind.
already too much
another woman raised her paddle and shouted, “1 million
again and uttered, “1.4 million
was little competition for the
adamant about getting the bracelet and persisted
stopped him. “Must you have it, Mr. Fallon? Don’t be impulsive!”
her with eyes as clear as the
I was thinking of giving it
and firmly denied, “No, I don’t like it. I rather you give
at most, but it had been raised to
with a smile and stopped
bidder was elated to get the bracelet, and Genevieve only
Ms. Stewart.
caught her eye, so she did not
thousand dollars to build a school
and Darrell walked around to greet
for the free food. Not only is that person stingy, but she can’t even afford a bracelet. What a joke! I would’ve dug a hole to hide
Louis froze at the
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on the arm of a
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to Regina. He was Thomas Hopkins, the boss of an
with greed, glanced up and down Genevieve, disgust
director of Eagle Entertainment, we should have gotten in touch with each other earlier. Let’s have dinner together sometime
mouth curled into a small smile, and she said, “Let’s talk about it if the occasion ever
identity. Louis looked handsome, and Thomas thought he was a newly signed artist
her, Regina snorted coldly and taunted with a dark look, “Ms. Lawrence has already divorced. Naturally, she won’t turn you down, and everyone has a chance
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