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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1731

He glanced at Coleman a few times, but Coleman completely ignored him.

With no one to back him up, Jonathan was left to carry the charade alone.

Although they were fairly certain Aurora had been kidnapped by King Wright, they had no evidence.

Someone had to be held responsible for the incident, if only to give Aurora a sense of justice.

In that case, the best person to blame was Stella Cameron.

Since Coleman wasn't playing along, Jonathan had to speak up himself.

"After our investigation into Aurora's kidnapping…"

Before Jonathan could finish, he was interrupted by a clear, pleasant male voice.

"What happened to Ms. Williams is deeply regrettable. It takes a lot of nerve to kidnap the daughter of the prestigious Williams family.

During Ms. Williams's disappearance, Star, as her sister, has been worried sick.

If the culprit was bold enough to kidnap Ms. Williams, they might come for Star next.

Star has only recently returned to the Williams family and lacks a strong network, so she couldn't contribute much to the search for Ms. Williams.

However, she was able to do some digging into the perpetrator.

Our investigation revealed that Beckett Torres, the head of the Torres family, has been closely monitoring Ms. Williams's movements lately.

The disappearance of Ms. Williams is undoubtedly connected to the Torres family."

Joshua Gardner's sudden declaration stunned everyone.

Skyler Williams frowned. "The Torres family? But we have no dealings with them."

An idea seemed to strike Jonathan, who added, "Father, a while back, Star entered into a partnership with the Torres family."

Jonathan let out an exasperated laugh at Joshua's twisted logic. "So you're saying Stella is the victim here?"

It was an open secret that King Wright had kidnapped Aurora; they just lacked concrete proof.

But Stella and Joshua had caused trouble in Germany, and somehow Aurora was the one who ended up being kidnapped.

It was highly probable that Aurora was taking the fall for Stella.

Therefore, holding Stella responsible for Aurora's kidnapping wasn't entirely unfair.

Now, Joshua was trying to paint Stella as a victim with just a few words. It was laughable.

As if reading Jonathan's mind, Joshua said, "Of course, my word alone isn't very credible. Mr. Williams can have someone look into it.

We shouldn't frame an innocent person, but we can't let a guilty one go free, either."

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