Chapter 683

David stepped up and reported, “Mr. Sinclair, it seems Faye got wind of our plans and has fled to Phoenix Mountain.”

Robert insisted that Evelyn was the one pushing Grandma Sybil. But after several days of intense questioning, he finally broke free under the immense

pressure.

It was Faye who had bribed Robert, insisting that he needed to frame Evelyn for hurting Grandma Sybil the day Evelyn came.

When Evelyn had gone to help Sophia, Grandma Sybil, who was worried for Sophia, had risen from the couch. Robert, acting under Faye’s orders, purposefully swept near Sybil’s feet and caused her to stumble over the foot of the couch and fall to the ground.

Robert had followed Faye’s instructions. He framed Evelyn for pushing Grandma Sybil and causing her to fall. Since the living room didn’t have any surveillance and no one else was there to witness the incident, Robert thought his plan would work.

What Robert didn’t anticipate was the unfortunate passing of Grandma Sybil due to the fall. As the gravity of the situation escalated, Robert became more scared and stuck to his lie that it was Evelyn who had pushed Grandma Sybil.

by the couch. Robert thought he could get away with it by dismissing

He was defiant at first but eventually, he couldn’t withstand the intense interrogation and

the day Faye came to the Sinclair family for dinner, she had left Robert her contact information. Later, she contacted Robert and bribed him

find Faye. Somehow, Faye had been tipped off

his piercing gaze, looked toward the steep cliff and commanded, “Go up and

treading long

Lysander was determined to catch her and make her pay for her

David followed him up the cliff.

but for Lysander,

up

and her body was trembling. A gale was blowing in the aftermath of the thunderstorm, threatening to kick

small tree next to the

she saw a figure quickly ascending the mountain. The person was walking at a quick speed, evidently well-trained. Thalassa felt a glimmer of hope

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