Chapter 291

The tenant in this building is a distant relative of Keeley’s.

Ever since his parents passed away, Keeley lost touch with most of his relatives, except for a few he still occasionally connects with. He would’ve practically forgotten these people even existed if it weren’t for Seraphina tracking them down.

After tagging along with Seraphina visiting several relatives, he finally got the gist of what she was trying to find out.

It wasn’t about him she wanted to know, but his parents.

This answer caught Keeley off guard, but with Seraphina meeting so many people and asking essentially the same questions within two days, her objective was crystal clear.

She inquired everyone about his parents’ life, including their living conditions, workplaces, relationships, as well as an arson case. Regarding the arson case, Seraphina didn’t dig in too deep, merely asking if they’d heard his parents mention it.

However, all the relatives Keeley visited gave the same answer: they hadn’t heard of it.

As for what the case was about, when and where it happened, and who was involved, they knew nothing.

But according to Seraphina, her looking into these matters had nothing to do with Keeley. She’d lost interest in him and was more intrigued by the people behind him.

But how could the people bhim possibly have any connection with his parents and an arson case?

Keeley pondered for a while before heading to a friend’s house who was once close with his parents. Seraphina hadn’t been here yet,

work the next day. But no one knew how serious the fire was

information, Keeley immediately left for the Sunburst

first looked up the case online and got a rough idea of the arson case from some early web pages. Then he went to the library’s newspaper archive room to find various reports about the case at

but in the end, it had no resolution, and no one was

Keeley left the library and

he arrived, he was told Seraphina was

didn’t leave. He waited at

a call from a Carney Artful Reverie employee, she just chuckled and replied, “Let him wait, I’m not planning to go back to Carney Artful Reverie today or tomorrow.” After hanging up, Seraphina instructed her driver to head home. She wasn’t in

you.” The driver remarked. Seraphina, who was reading some documents in the back seat, looked up to see Keeley. His initiative

blocked its path forcing the driver to stop. Seraphina had no choice but to get out. She and Keeley had known each other for a long time, and Keeley looked really pissed off. His face, which was already dark, now appeared even paler, and he had

about?” Keeley grabbed her arm and asked sternly, “What did you find about that arson case?” The grip on her wrist was painful. She grimaced, pulled away from him with a force, and sneered, “Why so agitated? Seems like you’ve found out something too. Since you already know, why don’t you investigate yourself? Isn’t it a

He had already investigated. He had looked into everything he should have. He shouldn’t have come looking for her, but he still had doubts. He felt that Seraphina had led him to discover things he didn’t want to believe, so he wanted to find flaws in her

road accident. There was a suspect for

people they dealt with were somehow related to the Martin family, either directly or indirectly. But he never cared. Until

his parents were indeed witnesses to that

think my parents’ accident is related to that arson case?”

this question, Seraphina suddenly burst into laughter. “You seem to know a lot already. But why should I share what I’ve found with you? You’re one hell of a good son. Even though your parents were killed, you’ve been serving the man who

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