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Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals novel Chapter 478

Chapter 478 A Proper Burial for You 

“Kaze?” 

Miru was shocked. 

Jeremiah was unsuccessful in killing Kaze at Lilyrose Detention 

Center. 

Lefteria Gang was puzzled. 

As it turned out, Kaze had proven his innocence at the time. 

Miru was curious as to what Kaze did to gain Jeremiah’s trust. 

Jeremiah did not respond. 

“Why did you bring me here?” Miru asked a different question. 

“Kaze told me to do so.” Jeremiah kept his answers short as always. 

Miru did not think she would be even more surprised. 

Alan alone commanded Jeremiah’s respect within Lefteria Grou while everyone else was beneath his notice. Why would Kaze any sway over him? 

Miru knew the type of man Jeremiah was. He would not answer meaningless questions. Hence, she saved the questions. 

Instead, she said, “Jeremiah, I got proof of Leo killing Godfather during my trip to Melrose-” 

“Kaze has told me.” 

Jeremiah raised her hand to interrupt her. 

“Go and get some rest. We will be attending Alan’s funeral service at River Watcher Inn tomorrow.” 

He ended the conversation there. 

Miru left, still boggled by doubt. 

Knowing Jeremiah, he would have rushed to kill Leo upon learning that the latter was the mole who killed Alan. 

However, Jeremiah sat tight and took his time. 

In fact, Jeremiah kept mentioning Kaze. Was he acting on Kaze’s instructions? 

Miru found the whole thing surreal. 

Her opinion of Kaze was too low. She had always known him to be a con artist and nothing else. 

Miru felt bad that she wrongly accused Kaze of Alan’s death. Nevertheless, she still looked down on Kaze. 

She refused to believe that Kaze could possibly save the day. 

The next day, Darcy was still asleep when Kaze left Horizon M Mansion. He got out of bed and checked on Darcy in her bedro 

It seemed to Agnes that Kaze would leave the home forever after today. Hence, she did not stop him. 

Usually, she would not allow Kaze in Darcy’s room. 

Darcy appeared in better spirits than yesterday. She had been burnt out in the last two days, so it was great for her to catch up on sleep. 

“Wait for my return, babe.” 

Kaze whispered before tiptoeing to the door. He went downstairs. 

Downstairs, the Quints occupied the dining room and helped 

themselves to breakfast. 

“Huh?” 

Most of the family members looked away, not wanting to be associated with someone who was about to die. 

Others could care less. 

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