Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Chapter 1480
However, Kenneth was sure she wouldn’t actually do it.
‘Your parents’ graves…” he said.
He still had information she needed.
As he had expected, Fanny gradually calmed down.
She couldn’t kill him by removing his oxygen mask. Being a criminal because of him wasn’t worth it.
She had to make him bear the judgment he deserved for being a murderer, under the jurisdiction of the law!
So angry she was, her fingers trembled. She suppressed her fury as best as she could.
‘Tell me.”
Kenneth went on, and there was not a single trace of guilt in his voice. ‘Their graves are in City East Graveyard.”
That graveyard…
Fanny’s eyes lit up. “I’ve been there before!”
have? When did
few years ago, when she just started acting. She wasn’t famous at
their money. While no one dared to do
actress of an A-list
time, said celebrity was a top-notch star paid handsomely just to appear in a feature and
Fanny performed very well despite the high expectations. The
gave direct orders forbidding everyone to give her
had to
one dared
many hours of walking till the sky turned dark, she saw absolutely no cars
It was too cold.
find a place to rest first and hide from the cold, biting
around, all that
the entrance of the graveyard. The moment Fanny
I’ve noticed you for a while. It must be cold walking outside all alone, isn’t
frozen stiff, so much that she couldn’t even open it. She instinctively sipped
entered the security post when the man invited her in.
body started warming up after a few minutes.
about what happened from her husband. She hurriedly opened the thermal box she brought and offered, ‘Young lady,
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