Chapter 146
Zion looked at Steven in shock, then at the coroner who had just arrived.
Keenan took off his mask and turned to Steven. “You have a keen sense of smell. The victim must’ve struggled when the murderer injected him with anesthesia, causing it to stain his clothing. Anesthesia are strictly controlled drugs.”
Zion turned to Phil. “Search the area right now!”
But it would be difficult to find the murderer in such a short amount of time given the big field of search.
“Most of the usable leads are ruined now that the crime scene has been destroyed.” Keenan’s brows furrowed as he looked at all the footprints.
Michael looked away silently, feeling guilty. He was the one in the wrong here.
“The murderer is still in the area. They haven’t gone far.” Steven suddenly looked out the door confidently.
“Who’s there?” Phil ran out with some other men after hearing some noise outside..
“Clear the area and lock the place down,” Zion ordered his men.
I held Steven’s hand and walked out into the hallway so that the police could perform their investigation.
Steven seemed to be trying to piece something together. He crouched on the floor, mumbling, “The next one… Time and date.”
Was he calculating when the murderer would strike next?
“What a freak,” Michael sneered, insulting Steven.
Steven gazed at him coldly. “If you hadn’t brought those men and barged into the house.
… I would’ve found him.”
If Michael hadn’t interfered, Steven would have successfully used the clues to find out who the murderer was. But they’d stirred up the hornet’s nest now.
“Stop with the fear–mongering. You could very well be the murderer too. How else would you know what drug the murderer used and deduce his actions?” Michael glared angrily at Steven, wanting to attack him.
I went up and shoved Michael away, standing defensively in front of Steven. I even slapped Michael again. “Shut up!”
Michael would’ve made me regret hitting him twice in the past. But now that I was Stephany, he couldn’t threaten me like he used to back when I was Stephanie.
Nor would I be afraid of his tactics anymore.
“Stephany…” Michael said darkly before sneering. “You’re pretty good at pretending to be Stephanie.”
He could probably see Stephanie in me.
“Hmph… How shameless.” I scoffed, suddenly feeling like I’d touched filth by slapping.
him.
“Since you want to be Stephanie so bad, I’ll give you a chance to act the part,” Michael threatened coldly.
Chills ran down my spine. I had no idea what he was trying to do.
Whenever Michael showed this expression in the past, I knew he’d… “punish” me.
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A very good thriller in the beginning ruined by unnecessary twist and unrealistic plots. Exaggerating the story just for the sake of it. Totally disappointed...