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Chapter 8

Author: Oliver Walker
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I was going to expose Kelly's fake suicide attempt.

Conrad had always been firm in his belief that Kelly's love for him was pure and flawless.

In the past life, Kelly had tricked him into returning to the country, and afterward, he simply sighed.

"Kelly just cares too much about me."

But in this life, no one was there to clean up his mess. I wonder if he would still say such a thing now.

Horace had already planted some people in Conrad's company, setting a little trap to make Kelly slip up.

It wasn't difficult.

I had planned to use the overseas project to scare her a little.

But before I could even start, someone walked right into the trap.

I heard that evening, that Conrad, feeling down after being scolded by netizens, his subordinates, and Jonathan, was in a terrible mood.

He hadn't been to the house belonging to him and Kelly in five days.

On the roof of the company building, cameras with perfect resolution had already been installed, covering every angle.

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