The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper

Chapter 672



Chapter 672

"Not speaking, huh? Fine, then don't blame me for being ruthless!" Lucas sneered, sticking the silver needle into the forensic expert's body, causing a scream to ring out in the room. "Alright, I'll talk. It was Sadie who asked me to do this," he confessed.

Compared with keeping secrets, life was more important.

"That body wasn't Delbert's. She found another body and had me disguise it as Delbert's," he said.

"Sadie!" Harriet gritted her teeth but felt relieved.

"If she's behind this, then Delbert must be alive," Harriet muttered, hopefully looking at her brothers.

But amid her joy, anger surged within her. "How dare Sadie get her hands on Delbert? I will not let her get away with this!"

Harriet fumed with anger, thinking of all the things Sadie did to Miriam. Determined to get her revenge, Harriet started to head outside.

"Yvonne, where are you going?" The Bass brothers asked, following behind her.

"I'm going to settle the score with Sadie and bring Delbert back," Harriet said.

"It's indeed necessary, but Yvonne, have you thought about it? The Bass family's house is a dangerous place. You should get well prepared before you go," Arthur reasoned.

"No matter how dangerous it is, I must bring Delbert back. I won't let Sadie have her way!" Harriet gritted her teeth, ignoring the advice.

She quickened her pace, got into the car, and drove straight to the Bass family's house, leaving her brothers far behind.

When she arrived at her destination, she gasped in shock.

"What's going on?" she said, trembling.

'Why does it look like there is a funeral? What happened? Who passed away?' She wondered.

She pushed open the door and was about to ask the servants when she suddenly saw Miriam's photo placed on the memorial tablet in the center of the hall. "What are you doing?" Harriet shouted.

Miriam was alive and well, yet someone held a funeral for her. Harriet couldn't accept it.

Losing her mind, she cut through the crowd and smashed the photo onto the ground.

"Who are you? What the hell are you doing?" someone shouted after the initial shock.

"Can't you see that the Bass family is holding a funeral? This is disrespectful to the deceased! Where is the person in charge? How can he let her in?" said the crowd, pointing at Harriet. Harriet paid no attention to them. Her gaze was fixed on Sadie, who was standing in the crowd with a smug smile on her face.

Harriet knew that Sadie was playing a trick. Harriet would not let Sadie get her way.

"Miriam is not dead. She's alive and well. Why did the Bass family hold a funeral for her? What are you up to?" Harriet said.


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