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Chapter Sixty-nine

Author: Bellaboy
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I was fuming with anger on the inside, and this was because of so many reasons. Sasha had just found out that the person who had sexually assaulted her was the senator, the footage was still not available, and that silly red hair was doing more than stepping on my toes.

I couldn't blame her that much. She was probably so convinced that Mr Wade had committed the murder, and therefore, she was out to get him.

“ Tell us, if you didn't kill her, who did?” She asked again, glaring at Mr Wade.

“ My boss. Josh Light wood. He was the one who killed her”, Mr Wade said, sealing his fate.

“ Liar. You know very well that Josh Lightwood had no hand in the atrocity you committed, yet you choose to set him up”, red hair retorted.

“ It's true. I swear it. Why on Earth would I ever kill someone? Of what use would it be to be?” Mr Wade said.

“ Because you've done it before”, red hair said and another gasp from the audience was heard. Even I partook in the gasp. What the hell was she say
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