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Chapter 441: The Past
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Evans said in a low voice, “Don’t worry, I can gauge where they went.”
Audrey’s eyes lit up. “Ah, you know?”
Evans patiently explained, “My people have already found out Ollie’s identity.”
Audrey was very surprised. She hurriedly asked, “Who exactly is that guy?”
Evans replied, “The son of the mayor of this city.”
“The mayor’s son?” Audrey was clearly surprised. “Then… what’s his motive for getting close to my sister?”
Evans glanced at Audrey and said, “According to my subordinates, Ollie’s mother and Liz’s mother are cousins.”
Liz!
Audrey was stunned.
Soon, she gritted her teeth and said, “I see… That guy is indeed in contact with Liz!”
Liz hated Charlotte so much. She was already in jail, and as her relative, Ollie had come to get close to Charlotte!
It was obvious that Ollie was up to no good.
Audrey didn’t even dare to imagine what extreme things Ollie would do to Charlotte.
Evans said, “You don’t have to be too anxious. According to my guess, Ollie won’t do anything to your sister for the time being.”
“What do you mean?” Audrey was puzzled.
Evans glanced at Audrey and said, “How long have you been… with your sister?”
Audrey was taken aback.
To be honest, she suddenly did not know how to answer this question.
If she had to be specific about the time, then she and Charlotte had already known each other in middle school.
However, the time when the two of them truly became familiar with each other was after Audrey was reborn.
Seeing Audrey fall silent, Evans didn’t probe further. He only said, “Ollie might have met your sister a long time ago.”
Audrey immediately looked up at him.
“Don’t be surprised,” Evans said. “That’s already some time back. Because it’s been a long time, my subordinates can only barely find out that Ollie met Charlotte in middle school.”
Middle school?
Audrey looked stunned. Soon, she revealed a vexed expression.
Middle school…
When Charlotte was in middle school, Anthea hadn’t even marry Gary!
It wasn’t until Charlotte was in her first year of high school that Audrey followed Anthea into the Lance family’s door.RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at nô(v)e(l)bin/.c/o/m Only
In that case, Audrey had no idea what had happened between Charlotte and Ollie in the past.
“But that fellow…” Audrey said with a look of disdain. “When he first approached my sister, she clearly didn’t know him.”
Evans smiled. “That’s normal. After all, they were middle school classmates. It’s been so many years. It’s normal that your sister doesn’t remember that guy.”
Audrey felt nauseous at the thought of Ollie’s malicious gaze. “I knew it wasn’t good for him to get close to my sister… Even if he’s my sister’s middle school classmate, he’s also related to Liz. I even suspect that he deliberately got close to my sister to avenge Liz.”
“That’s possible,” Evans said. “After all, we don’t have any evidence to prove that Ollie approached your sister just to make friends.”
Audrey couldn’t help but scratch the cap on her head in frustration. “Ah, I was afraid that something would happen to my sister… But then again, did that fellow reveal to my sister that he was her classmate?”
“I don’t know.” Evans shrugged. “For now, we can only go to the location of their date.”
Audrey nodded in a daze. Soon, she suddenly thought of something and looked at Evans’ side profile in surprise.
Evans was a little embarrassed by her stare. He turned to look at Audrey and said with a gentle smile, “What’s wrong? Why are you looking at me like that?”
Audrey covered her mouth in shock. “Then… Then how did you find me?”
Soon, Audrey hurriedly corrected herself. “No… I mean, why did you coincidentally come to the hotel?”
Evans said calmly, “Take a look at your phone.”
Audrey quickly turned on her phone in puzzlement.
Audrey’s eyes widened when she saw that Evans had sent her several messages about having dinner together.
“Ah… You sent me messages?” Audrey said in disbelief. “Sorry, I was lying on the bed pretending to be asleep and didn’t have the time to look at my phone.”