Chapter 867 Entering The Lion’s Den

“Restore Anya’s identity?” Sonia frowned. “What does this mean? Are you saying that Anya’s current identity isn’t fake, but it might be real?

Toby pursed his lips and did not reply.

However, Tom, who heard what she said, nodded and replied, “Yes, Miss Reed, you’ve hit the nail on the matter. Connor told her to change her previous identification to her current one, which also happened to be the one I’ve found before this and assumed that it had something to do with Anya.”

“Can you be more specific?” Toby asked quietly.

Tom hummed in acknowledgment and continued, “Anya’s past identity was of an orphan who grew up in a welfare house, but she didn’t go by the name Anya. Instead, she was known as Germaine Combs, a name that the welfare home director gave her. It was only later that Connor changed her name to Anya, and that was when you told me to investigate her.”“So, you’re saying that the Deputy Chief did not change much of Anya’s identity?” Toby frowned.

When Tom heard Toby’s question, he nodded. “Exactly. But, of course, this is just what I heard from the Deputy Chief himself, although I don’t think he will lie. He was only following Connor’s orders. We can only find out more about Anya’s true identity from Connor.”

At this moment, Toby pursed lips turned into a straight line as he fell silent.

At the same time, Sonia looked over at him and said, “Who would’ve thought this would be the case?”

Initially, they thought they could learn about Anya’s identity from the Census Bureau.

They never expected the Census Bureau to only help change her name while the rest of her information was the same as Toby’s previous investigation.

In other words, they had only managed to get the name that Anya used in the past with no clue about her true identity.

The only thing they could confirm was that Anya’s relationship with Connor, the head of the Salzburg Family, was not simple.

After thinking it through, Toby nodded slightly. “Oh, well. I’ll ask Connor myself if we can’t find anything here.”

With that, he spoke into his phone again, “Alright, you can stop the investigation here. I’ll get in touch with Connor myself.”

“Alright, President Fuller,” Tom responded.

Then, Toby hung up and wanted to call Connor.

never contacted Connor before, let

he had never felt the need to

behind Homer’s death and if

was indeed Connor who was behind all of these, he would want to

or if there was no factual evidence, Toby would

expect that he would have to reach out

she chewed on hers before asking, “Are you

at her in puzzlement, as if he did not understand her

at the phone and asked again, “Is it really okay for you to call Connor? I’m sure you don’t want to speak to him now, do

good impression of their

might be the mastermind behind

a little concerned for

he saw the worry in her eyes, he immediately understood why she was worried. His heart softened as he replied seriously, “It’s okay. I’d have to face him sooner or later. It is just sooner than I expected. I’m also curious about how he will react when he hears my voice. Maybe I

he was the son of Connor’s love rival. If Connor hated Toby, Connor would definitely hate Homer as well. That would naturally give rise to the possibility of Connor plotting both

would love everything that came with their

putting Connor to the

had always wanted to know who killed his

of Homer’s death, Sonia wouldn’t attempt to stop Toby

look at her and lightly

he had found in the past, and was

from the

seems like God doesn’t want you to call Connor right now. Alright, it’s okay. Let’s answer the call first. It’s not too late

his ruffled feathers,

His phone was already ringing, and he couldn’t just hang

answering the call from the police

in the call was similar to Tom’s; they told Toby that they had found

the Deputy Chief. After some cross-examination, it was determined that the only thing that Anya

had been changed other

was her real

also knew that the Deputy Chief was

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