Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 697
Even a gentle woman like Sabrina was determined to face potential threats to uncover the truth about her father’s death. Why
didn’t he have the courage to do the same?
In today’s era of advanced technology, news and events could quickly spread across the internet. Given Sabrina’s media
attention and connections to the powerful Blakely family, it was possible that she might have some Level of protection against
any potential foul play.
Darren took a deep breath and made his decision. “I’ll take on your assignment.”
He didn’t know whether his decision was right or wrong.
He only knew his conscience was clear, and he was following his heart.
“Are you sure?” Sabrina asked, surprised, with joy and hope in her eyes.
“Absolutely. I’m deeply sorry for the Loss of your father, and after a decade, I hope to do something in his honor.”
“Thank you. I appreciate it.” Sabrina’s gratitude was evident. “In that case, what’s your price?”
“$500, 000.”
“Sure. We can sign the contract now.”
Darren produced a pen, and both parties affixed their signatures to their respective copies of the contract.
Sabrina put down the pen and handed one of the contracts to Darren.
“Well, you can continue now.”
Sabrina retrieved a photo from her bag and placed it on the table.
“Before I proceed, please examine this photo.”
Darren picked it up and studied it intently. He Looked up at Sabrina with a calculated presumption. “Is this a photo of the
kidnappers taken by your father?”

Sabrina nodded. “Impressive deduction. I found this photo while sorting through my father’s belongings recently.”
“How does this tie in with your father’s death?” Darren inquired, his fingers toying with the edge of the photo.
“It’s quite coincidental. Not long ago, I traveled abroad, and when I returned, I saw Decker Harvey, the truck driver who killed my
father and his friend at Sliphario Airport in Semonar. There was something familiar about his friend’s face, and it clicked when I
revisited this photo.”
Darren Listened attentively and analyzed the situation. “So, at the moment, the cause of your father’s death remains speculative.
Your judgment that he resembled the person in question is based solely on your recollection of his appearance, and you haven’t
yet established the true identity of Decker’s friend.”
Sabrina nodded. “While it might be an assumption, I still believe it’s true. ALL news reports about the kidnapping case on the
internet have been erased or led to irrelevant sites. There’s more to this than meets the eye.”
Darren furrowed his brows, Listening carefully. “I understand. Now that the contract has been signed, I’ll confirm every step with
you. Can you recall when you encountered them at the airport? I’ll retrieve the surveillance footage from the airport and cross-
check flight records to validate Decker’s friend’s identity. Then I’ll gather all the historical information about the kidnapping for a
side-by-side comparison with the individuals in the photograph.”

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