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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities novel Chapter 824

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Chapter 824 He Knew

Catherine's heart skipped a beat and she knew why Leslie was here, for sure.

Leslie stepped over.

Facing his hostile sight, Catherine clenched the belt of her purse and instinctively stepped back.

Step by step, Leslie approached her.

Finally, Catherine was forced back to the living room, her shins hit the sofa and she was feeling extremely nervous.

Leslie stood still in front of her, his cold eyes fixed on her, "she wasn't your threat, why did you kill her?"

He knew?

He did have a lot of connections.

Catherine cleared her throat, calmed down and said coldly, "She had to die."

"Tell me, why did you kill your mother?" Leslie asked, "Give me a reason! A reason to let you go!"

Catherine got a hunch that he might snap at her, but at the same time, she was sure he wouldn't do anything to her. Otherwise, he wouldn't come here for a reason.

"She deserved to die. There is no reason." Catherine seemed fearless.

Leslie knew that there was more between the two of them than Nora had told him.

Catherine would not mention her miserable past.

"She was my woman." Leslie grabbed her neck and warned her, "And you killed her?"

Catherine felt it hard to breathe. She didn't expect he would hurt her.

Leslie was trying to warn her to be smarter from now on.

She did not want to beg for mercy. She felt exhausted and closed her eyes as if she had accepted her fate. Anyway, Leslie wouldn't kill her, he would give her some punishment at most. After all, there was a launch today.

The next second, Leslie let go of her.

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