“We aren’t sure if it was an ident. The only witness was Stefan, who said it was, so it had to be the
case… The dead shall remain dead, and I no longer want to dig up the past,” Grandpa Hunt said
cryptically, making Renee even more curious about the whole thing.
“Well, did you know that apart from Stefan being the only witness, he was also the one who deleted the
footage of the incident? Don’t you find that strange?” Renee urged.
Grandpa Hunt smiled a little, not surprised by the information. “It’s normal. They’ve both been close
since they were children. Stefan looked up to his older brother, and followed Tristan wherever he went.
Tristan died in such a painful way, so maybe Stefan destroyed the footage because it ruined his good
memories of Tristan and hurt him too much. It’spletely understandable.”
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Although it sounded convincing, it wasn’t enough to persuade Renee.
“I heard that Tristan was supposed to be the sessor of H Group, but he met with an ident just as
he was about to return to the country. Thepany ended up in the hands of Stefan, who was the only
witness of the ident. Don’t you find any of this suspicious?” Renee was unusually emotional when
she asked this. She needed to find out the truth behind this incident. She hoped that the person she
loved so deeply wasn’t the kind of scumbag who would hurt his brother for his own benefit!
“Suspicious?” Grandpa Hunt asked coldly. “Are you trying to say that Tristan died because of Stefan? Is
that it?”
Renee didn’t answer, averting her gaze guiltily. There were too many coincidences in this matter, but
she didn’t want to make any errors in her judgment, which was why she hade to Grandpa Hunt for
answers.
Unfortunately, Grandpa Hunt didn’t give anything away. ‘ Renee, you knew Stefan. Do you really think
he was the kind of person who would do something like that?”
“Even if Stefan was heartless and emotionless, I doubt he would do something like that. I couldn’t
possibly have been that blind…” Renee mumbled.
“In that case, trust your instincts. The Hunts are good people, and you wouldn’t have fallen in love with
him if he wasn’t,” Grandpa Hunt said gently, and stifled a yawn.
“Alright, child. I’m getting tired. If you don’t have any more questions, you may leave. Come back once
you’ve thought things through, and if you have any other questions,” he said finally.
“I…” Renee still wanted to talk, but Grandpa Hunt had already closed his eyes.
“Please rest well then, Grandpa. I’ll visit again when I have the time,” Renee replied softly.
After Renee left, Grandpa Hunt opened his eyes and turned to a nearby shelf, a stern expression on
his face as he growled, “She’s gone. You’ve eavesdropped for long enough, soe out already!”
Stefan stepped forward calmly, his arms crossed over his chest.
Grandpa Hunt was already upset, and seeing Stefan in this nonchnt state made him even angrier.
“Didn’t you hear what she said? She no longer has feelings for you, and she won’t get back together
with you. In fact, she even suspects that you killed Tristan! How terrible of a husband were you that
she’d think of you this way?” “She’s just too dumb to tell right from wrong,” Stefan scoffed, his voice as
cold as ice. If it hadn’t been for the bigger picture, he’d havee out and knocked Renee on the head
so she’d be able to think clearly