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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1674

Chapter 1674

It was 5 o’clock in the morning in Yonroeville at this time.

Elliot was awakened by the ringing of his mobile phone, and when he saw that it was Chad’s call, he answered the phone immediately.

“Boss, how are you doing? Have you found Haze’s whereabouts?” Chad asked.

Elliot didn’t expect him to call, just to ask this.

Elliot: “Do you know the current time on my side?”

“Yes. Did I wake you up?” Chad’s tone contained a little self-reproach, but not much guilt, “I went to the Starry River Villa just now. That’s it.”

Elliot rubbed his brows and sat up.

Although it was only 5:00 in the morning, it was already starting to light up outside the window.

“What do you want to say, just say it.” Elliot’s tone was sullen.

Chad said, “Boss, have you and Avery broke up? Mike said she was going to divorce you. If you have nothing to do in Yonroeville, come back quickly! You can let Brother Ben Stay over there to deal with the funeral.”

“Deal with the funeral? Haze hasn’t found it yet! Who’s to deal with!” Elliot’s voice rose a few times, “When you mentioned Mike, it reminded me that he said he was coming. Killing Rebecca, I now have a reasonable suspicion that he may have done this!”

Chad: “…”

Chad wanted to defend Mike, but he couldn’t explain it.

Because Mike had said the same thing to him.

Could it be that this tragedy was really caused by Mike?

Mike is crazy. He really is the kind of guy who can do anything.

If it wasn’t for Avery to live with him, he would have gone astray long ago.

Chad drove the car to the Third Hospital.

He didn’t call Mike or Avery, this time he dialed Wesley’s number.

Wesley answered his phone, learned that he was in the hospital, and immediately came down to pick him up.

Chad: “Mike doesn’t answer my call, I’m here to find him.”

Wesley didn’t seem surprised.

Chad sneered, “He is very obedient when he is obedient, and he is especially ruthless when he is ruthless. My boss now suspects that MIke killed Rebecca, so I came to him.”

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