Sean mmed the table and eximed, "Exactly! Then Natasha informed the Chandler family of Beatrice''s actions. The Chandler family had internal strife, and that was how Beatrice stabbed Hazelyn. "She must have recklessly revealed the reasons, which led to Byron''s decision to send her to the hospital."
"But after all, Beatrice is his daughter, and he didn''t want to kill her yet," Gavin added.
Lauren interjected, "What he did is even worse than killing her right away!"
Everyone nodded in agreement.
Sean continued, "That indicates that Natasha not only deceived Beatrice but also led herself to a dead-end. The Chandler family, or Jocelyn, will think that Natasha is a time bomb. So, think about it. What''s the safest option for them?" Everyone understood Sean''s point. He nodded. "Death. Silencing her is the safest way to make her disappear forever. Therefore, I deduce that since we can''t find any traces of Natasha, it''s highly likely that she has been killed by the Chandler family." "Damn." Alvin pounded the table. "I didn''t expect that. I thought... only my father died. It turns out my father''s death was just the beginning."Published by N?v''elD/rama.Org.
Although Alvin''s words were somewhat joking, they resonated with the heavy emotions of everyone present.
I pushed away my te, and As looked at me with concern. "What''s wrong? Have some more."
"I really can''t eat anymore. I''m worried about Beatrice." I spoke truthfully. "With their audacity, Beatrice may have been considered disposable by them a long time ago. So, she''s in danger at any moment."
"So we need to speed up. As long as we find concrete evidence, we can arrest Byron. He is the key figure here." Sean took another bite of his food, continuing, "Don''t forget, the connections in Gerby belong to Byron, that''s how he dares to be so audacious." Gavin nced at Sean and said, "You''re right. As long as we control Byron, it''s good enough. Jocelyn and Hazelyn can be investigated slowlyter. No matter what they try, they won''t be able to do anything."
"I think Jocelyn wouldn''t have been so bold about what she did to the Kellers if it weren''t for Byron''s instigation," As, who hadn''t spoken until now, said. "I specte that Beatrice might not have informed Byron of the torment she suffered." "Why?" Sean asked.
"It''smon sense," As said. "Our
breakthrough for Byron lies in Eric''s death and the poisoned milk
incidents As long as we cracke
any of these, we can control Byron. Concentrate on finding evidence, and there''s a possibility of breaking the deadlock."
Sean said, "Currently, we''ve almost investigated everything. We justck concrete evidence of Byron murdering Eric."
Alvin sighed. "I''ve analyzed the whole process of the incident countless times, but I can''t find any more clues."
"It''s impossible not to have any
gaps. You don''t have to worry. We need to investigate the people who worked with Byron at the cable
factory back then." Gavin finish
hisst bite of food and spoke
earnestly, "You can tell us more. Perhaps we could identify something you missed."
"There was a guy named Jonah Kurt who used to always be with my dad, and he seemed quite disgusted with Byron. I was young and I just remember they had a big argument at my home once." Alvin said "Jonah cried on the day of my dad''s funeral, saying that his death was suspicious."
"Where did this person go?" Gavin asked.
"With the factory falling into Byron''s hands, he couldn''t possibly continue to work there," Alvin exined. "After that, I never saw Jonah again. I don''t know if he''s still in Gerby." Gavin mmed the table and said, "I''ll check on this guy. This could be a breakthrough for us!"