?Chapter 819:
“Do you need me to find someone for you?”
After dismissing the crowd, Hans approached just in time to hear Norah’s request.
“Yes, a man. I saw him just now.”
Norah carefully described the man’s looks and attire. “He’s very important to me. Can you find him?”
“We’ve put a lot of money into this racetrack. The man you’re referring to must be one of the staff. I’ll get in touch with the manager right away to track him down.”
Marlin walked over and reassured her with a calm voice, “Don’t worry. They’ll find him shortly.”
“Okay, thank you,” Norah responded casually.
She appeared unwell. Rosalee and Ynde sat silently beside her, keeping herpany.
Ten minutester, Marlin checked a message on his phone.
“We’ve found him,” he said.
Norah jumped to her feet excitedly. “Where is he?”
Right after she asked, the manager entered with a man wearing a cap. The reason for their summons by Marlin remained unclear to them.
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“Sir, here is the man you were looking for. His name is Rohan Vance.”
Norah got up and moved towards him slowly. He indeed had the same features as the maid she had been looking for. “What is your connection to Ivy Duffy?”
Rohan’s pupils shrank slightly, but his face remained expressionless. “Who? I don’t know her.”
“Twenty-five years ago, Ivy was employed by the Wilson family in Glophia.”
She observed his face intently, determined not to miss any subtle expressions.
“I honestly don’t know her. I have lived in Silverdale all my life. I have never been to Glophia, so how could I know anyone from there?”
Rosalee pointed at him and said, “He’s lying. His eyes wandered around nervously, and he rubbed his fingers on his left hand subconsciously, even shaking his leg—these are all signs of lying.”
She was familiar with these signs from a role she once yed as a psychologist.
Norah noticed these signs too. She had studied psychology extensively and had a keen eye for these details. She narrowed her eyes, giving Rohan a stern look.
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