Marriage Beyond Redemption
Chapter 153
Chapter 153 The Important Chess Piece
The light inside the cabinet was dim, and Peyton was trembling with fear. If she had known it would be so scary, she would never have come, even if someone had forced her.
Peyton was trembling heavily when suddenly a low laughter came from the pitch–black cabinet.
Peyton felt that the laughter was somewhat familiar.
The person opened a prop lamp, and the eerie green light spilled onto his pale face. Just as Peyton was about to scream, she heard a familiar
voice. “It’s me.”
Peyton was taken aback. She swallowed nervously and cautiously called out his name, “Phillip?”
“Hmm.” Phillip was not one to smile or speak much. But at this moment, his voice carried a hint of amusement.
“I’m sorry for meeting you in this way. I didn’t know you were so timid.”
dressed up
that as soon as they met, Peyton grabbed him and ran without saying a word.
almost scared
held a knife to
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she looked much livelier.
asked me to investigate,” Phillip stopped teasing Peyton
you
abroad. He has occasionally traveled abroad for
behind the scenes had planted some spies
end, that person made Dwayne approach Peyton. The information that the so-called detective Jackson found out was only
Nolan’s hands. Kason lay in bed, never waking up, and the truth
of Kason to Peyton. Since Kason was the most important chess piece, he would put Kason
find out who was behind
white dye. As Peyton looked closer, she noticed the sharp
the dye was removed, he must have been
find anything at the moment. However, within ten days to
answer.”
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