Chapter 682

Irene said, "Robin Lynd was going to jump even if Ricky didn't push her.I'm also convinced that there was someone who goaded her into it."

Isaac turned toward her just then.

"What?"

"Didn't you see that it was Robin before you came upstairs? What did you do to her after you dumped Ian Jefferson at Jefferson Manor?"

Isaac frowned.

While he did see a corpse, there was a huge crowd around it and it was too much of a bloody mess for him to recognize who it was.

That was why he would never have known that it was Robin if Irene never mentioned it—they released her after dumping Ian home, and he presumed that releasing Ian would keep her in line.

He never saw it coming, but it was almost unsurprising that a villain would continue to be one! They would never let up even with acts of charity! While it was fine that she was dead now—it meant one less loose end to worry about — the consequence was far worse.

He had been preparing the wedding for a while, and it had already been delayed in the first place.

And now...

He certainly felt sorry for Irene.

Irene, on the other hand, was concerned for Ricky and not that their wedding had to be called off.

this

jail—you have

"I know," Isaac replied.

he had never felt this bewildered or

committed murder—he was still afraid

you have to help

didn't mean to push

was dragging Irene to the window and I was so furious, I pushed her!' Suddenly utterly humble, he no longer addressed Isaac as Mr.Jefferson—all he wanted right then was

go to jail—what would happen to Lulu Adams if he did? Zachary Slate would just steal her away! Isaac leveled him

something for your sister's

"Thanks, Brother-in-Law."

Isaac actually liked

they had returned to the hilltop mansion, and as Irene and Ricky alighted, Isaac assured them, especially

it done,

Irene nodded.

he was about to leave, she told him, "You have to watch out

Isaac replied and drove

still on edge, so

know you didn't mean

"Irene..."

at her

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