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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 605

A week went by with no sign of Nathan.

Despite extensive searches, his body had yet to be found, almost as if he had vanished without a trace from the river.

To aid in the investigation, the government discreetly deployed a highly skilled criminal investigation team to locate him.

Meanwhile, Mila was relentless in her efforts. Upon regaining her strength, she dedicated herself to an exhaustive search, working tirelessly day and night.

While the official search efforts focused on combing the river and surrounding areas, Mila pursued a different strategy.

She meticulously analyzed the traffic surveillance footage from the day of Nathan's disappearance.

Through her careful examination, she discovered that Nathan's car had been pursued by several suspicious vehicles sporting fake license plates. Although there were instances of speeding, no collisions were reported.

In a sudden turn of events, Nathan's car appeared to malfunction, swerving toward the roadside barrier before plunging into the river at high speed.

The vehicles tailing Nathan's car swiftly accelerated, maneuvering onto the road beneath the river.

Unfortunately, there were no surveillance cameras along the smaller roads flanking the river, resulting in a sudden cutoff of the tracking footage.

Lost in contemplation, Mila attempted to imagine Nathan's perspective.

Why did he agree to be the best man?

What prompted his sudden departure during the reception?

Whenever Nathan embarked on a mission, he never operated alone. So, why did he abandon Cole and venture out without any subordinates this time? What was his objective?

As Mila delved into her thoughts, Cole's sudden knock on the study door snapped her out of her reverie.

"Come in," Mila said.

With a sense of urgency, Cole said, "Mrs. Morrison, we've found it."

Mila eagerly accepted the USB drive from Cole's outstretched hand. Feeling a mix of anxiety and anticipation, she inserted the drive into the computer.

Cole stood by her side as they watched the footage together. He sighed, reflecting, "It took every ounce of my effort and all my connections to obtain this surveillance footage."

Mila remained silent, her gaze fixed on the screen as she scrutinized the footage.

The video captured moments from Lillian's wedding day.

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