Luke avoided his gaze. “Mr. Hayes, I’ll say it. Please don’t get mad.”
“Say it!”
“Based on the clues provided by Mr. Pence, we investigated the militaries in different regions and found out that he… looks like Mr. Jadeson’s subordinate.”
“What did you say? Devin?”
As expected, Sebastian was shocked upon hearing it.
How could it be Devin? Have they mistaken?
Reluctant to believe it, Sebastian said, “Nonsense! What does Devin have to do with it?”
“It’s true, Mr. Hayes. If you don’t believe me, I can show you the information they sent me.”
Luke put the related documents on the table, including the detailed information and the characteristics of Devin’s soldiers.
Every brigade had distinct skills, which had to do with the commander.
For instance, given that the Jadesons’ soldiers were of ground forces, they received firearms and combat training.
As such, the training would leave a mark on the soldiers.
“Look at this. Well, most military daggers were made up of carbon steel. However, the ones used by Devin’s troops were composed of rare material; hence, more durable and resilient.”
Luke pointed at two pictures as he explained.
One of the pictures was taken from the surveillance camera and showed the moment a masked man abducted Frieda. It was clear that he put a dagger near Frieda’s neck.
Another picture showed two daggers, one of which was ordinary while the other looked special.
Besides, the second dagger looked similar to the one owned by the masked man.
A gloom settled over Sebastian’s face.
As Sebastian stared at the pictures, he seemed to be rooted to the ground.
However, his expression turned monstrous.
“However, this can’t prove that he was involved. What’s the reason for him to do so?”
“Well, it’s because your mom is the person the Jadesons has been looking for!”
Karl happened to have come back at the right time. He walked toward the office with his face half-covered with snow.
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