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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1729

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Chapter 1729

The security guard at the gate recognized Elliot and took the initiative to chat with him.

“You are the husband of Miss Tate, the owner of Building 13, right? I still remember you.”

Elliot’s eyes flashed with embarrassment: “we are Divorced.”

“Oh… No wonder I haven’t seen Miss Tate come back recently.” The security guard Saying that, he took out a visitor registration form, “Do you still want to go in?”

“Avery doesn’t live here recently?” Elliot took the booklet, but did not fill in the information immediately.

Security guard: “I’ve patrolled several times during the day and saw that the door of her house is closed. But it’s hard to say. Maybe Miss Tate has been resting at home all the time. She seems to be sick and may be resting at home.”

After listening to the security guard’s words, Elliot Fill out the visitor information on the brochure now.

“When did you hear she was sick?” Elliot asked casually.

“About two months ago! At that time, there was a new nanny in her family. I chatted with that person a few words. The person said it was a nurse and came to take care of Miss Tate.” The security guard said and wrote him down took a look at the booklet.

Then the door was opened for him.

Elliot listened to the security guard’s words in his heart, and strode into the community.

Avery fell ill two months ago and invited a nurse to take care of her at home.

It seemed that she was very ill at the time.

If she was not seriously ill, she would never ask a nurse to come to take care of her at home.

But Elliot hadn’t heard of it at all.

He strode towards Avery’s villa.

As the security guard said, the door of her villa was closed.

The yard looked like it had been left unattended for a long time, and it was relatively deserted.

There was no private clothes drying on the balcony of the courtyard on the first floor and the second floor, and every door that could be seen was tightly closed.

There was absolutely no trace of life to be seen.

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