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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 928

Joyce drove her car all the way to the project site, and when she was at the entrance, she stopped and walked right in, carrying a handheld rangefinder in her bag. She was here today to re-measure the site.

Just as she got out of the car, she realized something was wrong.

"Boom!" A black Land Rover broke in and braked violently directly behind her car.

Five men then got off from the car and in the lead was the younger Mr. Walsh.

Joyce frowned. Damn, just now she had been too careless.

In fact, she had suspected that the black Land Rover was tailing her, but she kept thinking about what Juanita had said about the charity party.

The younger Mr. Walsh came forward. He was dressed in a black suit today. He looked gloomy and disheveled. It seemed that he had aged a lot after only a few days.

He was so busy with the funeral that he didn't close his eyes for days.

Right now, his eyes were covered with horrible blood, and apparently, he was angry.

"Zora, how much you must hate my brother and you would have to do such a thing to him?!"

The younger Mr. Walsh came up with a stern question.

Joyce frowned, "Mr. Walsh, I have heard about what happened to your brother. You should understand that from the beginning to the end, your brother's death has nothing to do with me."

"Nothing to do with you?" The younger Mr. Walsh laughed maniacally, "If you don't have anything to do with it, why were you at Hotel Dragon that day?"

"I saw the news and happened to be around before I went over to check it out." Joyce explained that she did see the news before she left home for the hotel.

"You think I'm going to believe that?" The younger Mr. Walsh stepped even closer, "We came to the Capital and we hadn't offended anyone. Except for that bit of problem with you, there is nothing else! If not you, who else would it be?"

He held up his hand that was thickly wrapped in gauze, "You ruined my hand, too! And now you dare to say that everything has nothing to do with you?!"

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