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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 509

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Karl was keenly aware of Joyce's intentions. They hadn't seen Charlotte when they came in earlier, and Charlotte had suddenly returned, so he was able to try her a bit.

"There's really nothing suspicious about the scene." Karl said, "It looks like Mr. Heath was going up the stairs, and he fell backward down the stairs."

"Upstairs?" Cecelia asked in surprise, "I thought Dad fell down because he was in a hurry to answer the phone and was in a hurry to get downstairs."

"No way. If that's the case, his back of the head would never be like that. I'm pretty sure he definitely fell backward." Karl used the word "definitely". He rarely uses such absolute words.

Charlotte's eyelids were "popping" at this point. Damn it, she hadn't thought of that! Indeed, Rodney was bending over to pick up the toothbrush with his back to the stairs, when he was pushed down the stairs by her sneak attack.

Cecelia frowned lightly, "Falling backward? But when I came back, I saw Dad lying here with his crutches still in the middle of the stairs. Surprisingly, Dad would fall down on his back if he was on crutches going up the stairs?"

"Yes, so it's a bit weird." Karl mentioned lightly, "I was told that no one was at home at that time, otherwise I would have thought Mr. Heath had been pushed down the stairs."

After saying that, his gaze fell fixedly on Charlotte.

The sharp words came out.

Charlotte's breath got caught in her throat and her pupils contracted. She tried her best to conceal her mood swings, and she knew that she could not show anything in front of Karl.

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