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Lise raised one hand to shield her eyes while frantically waving the other. “Get that phone away from me!”
This was Lise’s first experience with witnessing death, leaving her visibly shaken.
Katelyn seized her wrist, paused the video at the moment of Marlon’s death, and forcefully held the phone in front of Lise’s eyes. “Look carefully. Not only is Marlon gone, but his mother as well. They were innocents, yet they died because of your actions! Lise, don’t you think you’re responsible for this?”
Overwhelmed by the earlier scene, Lise was too shaken to speak coherently. Her face was pale, her eyes wide with fear. Despite this, she stubbornly said, “What do their deaths have to do with me? How would I know who they crossed?”
Katelyn pressed her unyieldingly, giving Lise no time to collect her thoughts. “Tell me everything you know. How are you connected to the T Organization? Why did they abduct them?”
Lise clutched her head, screaming. “I don’t know anything. I know nothing. They died because they deserved it. It’s not my fault!” She clenched her teeth, repeating her denial again and again.
Katelyn’s gaze remained cold as she pocketed her phone and studied Lise’s expressions closely.
It seemed Lise genuinely knew nothing about this particr incident. But that didn’t mean she was meless.
If it weren’t for her n, Marlon and his mother would never havee to Granville and met their tragic end here.
Their actions were shameful and disgusting, yet they did not deserve such a horrible death.
Moreover, Katelyn was driven by a more pressing mystery—why had the T Organization killed them? Did they know something that threatened the organization, leading to their silencing?
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Katelyn’s tone was cold as she said, “Lise, this is your final opportunity. What is truly happening?”
Lise’s face showed immense pain as she seemed utterly stunned. She murmured to herself, “I don’t know. I really don’t know anything.”
“If that’s the case,” Katelyn said firmly, “I’ll need to hold a press conference and inform the police so thew can address your actions.”
Katelyn’s patience had run out. She started to leave, but Lise suddenly lunged at her and grabbed her wrist tightly.
“My reputation online is already ruined. If you expose these things, it will really drive me to my death.”
Her current situation was a far cry from the morous life she had imagined as a wealthy heiress. She should be basking in praise and admiration, not bing aughingstock.
Katelyn turned to look at her with icy cold eyes and said, “I gave you a chance, but you didn’t appreciate it.”
In a state of panic, Lise eximed, “I truly don’t understand what’s happening! I don’t even know what this T Organization is that you’re talking about. I’m innocent.”
Katelyn stared coldly at Lise and wrenched her wrist away.
“Then why would the organization target the duo?”
Desperate, Lise answered, “How should I know? I’ve told you, I know nothing about the T Organization!”
Katelyn narrowed her eyes. Lise was her only lead to uncovering the truth. Yet, her reactions suggested she was genuinely clueless.
Katelyn suspected that uncovering why the T Organization targeted the old woman and Marlon might answer all her lingering questions.
“You’d better be telling the truth, or you’ll face severe consequences.”
Lise looked terrified, her pupils shrinking as she nearly pleaded, “I’ve told you all I know. Can’t you let me go just this once?”
Katelyn faced Lise with a calm demeanor and a cold smirk.
“If I let you go, then who will answer for their deaths?”
Katelyn pulled out her phone and checked the trending news before showing it to Lise.
“Even if I were inclined to release you, it’s already toote.”
Lise’s gaze fixed on Katelyn’s phone screen. The news of Marlon’s death had ignited a firestorm of online debate. Everyone was wondering if Lise was involved.
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