Chapter 865 Lucille's True Color

"In my heart, Harold is also somebody. After all, we spent a lot of efforts to catch him but still failed. I have once thought of ten thousand ways to kill him, but I didn't expect that he would eventually die in the hands of a young and ordinary girl. Oh, maybe it's fate. Lois told me that Dylan had given all the money he had earned to her, so that she could continue to go abroad to A Country for further study. But he must have never expected that she would meet Harold abroad." Billy shook his head slightly. "Lois said that she didn't regret killing Harold, but she regretted breaking the only clue with which Mrs. Qin could be found."

Looking at the phone in his hand, Dina said, "This is our last chance."

"Oh, by the way, I didn't have time to tell you just now. I did bring you a piece of good news. There has always been a subordinate called Jace Li around Harold, and he is very loyal to him. We have been tracking the mobile phone signal with a hidden number, and found that this signal contacted Jace two days ago. I'm thinking that Harold's sister shoul

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ve waited till now? I guess you don't know how to explain to your brother why you begin to question your future sister-in-law when we are about to get married. After all, back then, it was you who spoke extremely highly of me in front of him, as if I were otherworldly and treated your brother wholeheartedly. Such an aloof character setting was your masterpiece. Now it's not easy for you to overthrow it, right? Or, if you irritate your brother and remind him of something he shouldn't remember, how can you let him go through a period of time worse than death?"

Lucille disdained to hide her true color in front of Aaron anymore. She smiled and said, "Wanda is dead. Let bygones be bygones. Why do you have to tear up your brother's healed wound and add salt to it? That is not something you should do as a brother. If I were you, I would carefully choose a groomsman's suit right now. Wouldn't you have a chance after we get married? Oh, by the way, I forgot to tell you that I'm going to invite Malia to be my bridesmaid. Won't it be good for the public opinion?"