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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 437

After Bella brought food for us, Dylan and Grayson knocked and entered.

Atlas said nothing and only looked at them.

Dylan said, “Ms.

Ivanna had dinner with her colleagues at The Vine the night before yesterday.

Their dinner ended at 10:45 pm, and the surveillance footage showed her car leaving at 10:57 pm.” Lauren squinted and interjected, “Yeah, I called her around 10:20 at night.

It was noisy on her end.” Dylan added, “When she was on Sebster Street at 11:20 pm, she parked on the roadside for five minutes.

I checked the phone records and found that she had received an anonymous call.

Soon after, her phone was turned off.

The call must’ve come from a temporary phone card.

“There was a ten-minute blackout that stopped the surveillance recording when she drove past Rusvil District.

We lost track of Ms.

Ivanna’s car when the power returned.

Our people are searching for her car now.” Dylan looked at Atlas.

1 “what's the reason for the power outage?” Atlas furrowed his brows.

“The electricity bureau said there were scheduled tests during that period.

It began on the 17th of this month and progressed through each district.

Rusvil District happened to be on that list that day,” Dylan answered, “I checked, and there were notifications about the tests.” “That’s too much of a coincidence,” I said.

Grayson added, “There's also a record of Trinity leaving the country.

She took off three days ago at 4:27 pm, heading to Monora.” Atlas suggested, “Conduct a reverse investigation to check if she has records of entering neighboring countries, especially several small ones that she can reach by land.” “We're already checking but haven’t received any updates yet,” Grayson said.

While Lauren remained silent the whole time, Atlas glanced at us and said, “We should eat before continuing.” 1 The last I ate was at ten in the morning since we rushed back from Celestis Island, so I was starving.

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