Chapter 3679
“Uncle Jimenez, let’s keep walking,” Audrey said, supporting Mr. Jimenez as they moved forward,
leaving rissa behind.
It was clear that Audrey didn’t want to acknowledge rissa. Although she was born and raised in
this house for seven or eight years, after being away for forty or fifty years, she no longer felt
connected to it.
rissa followed, her face dark. As the current matriarch of the Farrell family, she felt it was her
duty to apany the guests.
“Why are you following us?” Audrey asked bluntly.
rissa, her expression stern, replied, “Audrey, is this how you talk to your elders? I am your
second aunt.”
Audrey responded, “Yes, you’re my second aunt, but you’re also the person who killed my parents.
Do I have to be polite to the one who murdered them?”
“Audrey!” rissa snapped, unable to take the constant provocation.
As the head of the family for decades, rissa had a temper, and her patience was running thin.
“You keep saying I killed my sister. Where’s your proof? If you have evidence, show it!
Otherwise, it’s just nder. I could sue you for defaming me! The man you’re holding, Jimenez, was
my sister’s assistant. After she died, he vanished. That makes him suspicious. Why did he
disappear for decades? Because he’s guilty! He must’ve tampered with my sister’s car, causing her
death. When I tried to track him down, he ran. Now he’s back, trying to twist the truth and stir
trouble.”
As expected, rissa turned the usations against Mr. Jimenez.
Audrey, staying calm, said to her son, “Clive, bring out the evidence Mr. Jimenez has kept. Let’s
show everyone here tonight how this woman, my ‘good’ second aunt, who my mother raised,
betrayed her and killed both her elder and younger sisters.”
Liberty spoke up, “Aunt, I have the evidence here.” She pulled out the documents Mr. Jimenez had
safeguarded for decades.
Despite the years, the papers and photos were well preserved, showing the care Mr. Jimenez hadN?vel/Dr(a)ma.Org - Content owner.
taken to protect them. Now, everyone could see them.
The documents were statements Mr. Jimenez had gathered from witnesses after uncovering the
truth. Though those people were long gone, the photos showed rissa meeting with the person
who killed the head of the family and exchanging money afterward.
While the evidence wasn’t entirely conclusive, it waspelling enough to suggest rissa’s
involvement in her sister’s murder.
Liberty handed the evidence to the reporters and members of the Farrell family, letting everyone
take a look.
rissa’s face twisted with anger, unable to find the right words. She wanted to grab the evidence
but was too nervous. The yard was filled with people, and under the bright lights, everyone could
see her every move. If she snatched the evidence, it would be impossible to hide her guilt.
The reporters were snapping photos, capturing everything.
rissa stood up straight, trying to appear unbothered. But inside, she was panicking, thinking, “Mr.
Dunn, hurry up! Pour the gasoline, light the fire, and burn them all!”