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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 900

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"What the hell is going on? Tell me now." Luther had waited patiently until now, "I've seen the news on TV. The strange death of Mr. Walsh at Hotel Dragon. Which Mr. Walsh is it?"

"The deceased is the older Mr. Walsh." Joyce wiped the corner of her lips gently with a napkin and answered him.

"When did you leave this morning? Why did you even go there? And what did you have to do with his death? How did you get taken away by the House of Inspection?" Luther asked a series of questions.

Karl had disappeared for almost four years, and he suddenly appeared at this time. Why? He had too many questions and held them back until she finished her meal.

"I ..."

Joyce was just about to answer when suddenly her cell phone rang.

Her eyes widened when she saw the number, 0002.

Luther saw it too and his face turned gloomy.

Joyce wanted to get up and go to her room to answer the call, because she didn’t want Luther to hear her.

Luther guessed it and held her arm firmly in place to keep her from leaving.

Joyce frowned. She must answer Otis's call, and since Luther refused to let go, she could only take it in front of Luther.

"Hello, Mr. Robertson." She said politely.

"How's that? Are you satisfied with the big gift I gave you? Is it sincere enough?" Otis's grim voice came out.

Joyce said, "Mr. Robertson, there are indeed some problems between me and Mr. Walsh, but I never want him dead. It’s a life anyway."

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