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"You're Zachary's ex-wife. If you hadn't mentioned that your case was somewhat risky, | would have thought Mr.
Fuller had another mistress," Gordon state frankly. Lenora fell silent for a moment
Her expression was serene as she said, "Aside from being Zachary's ex-wife, | actually have another identity. |
am the daughter of the journalist, Fernando Wilkin." Gordon was momentarily stunned, his expression suddenly
turning serious.
Gordon had just graduated from university when Fernando passed away. It was a twhen he was filled with
youthful passion. He felt a great loss at the demise of such a righteous journalist and had been closely following
the case ever since.
Back then, indeed, many speculated that Fernando had offended too many people, leading to his downfall.
Unexpectedly, the final investigation concluded that it was merely a common car accident.
Many people didn't believe in the outcome, yet they had no other choice.
As twent on, the death of Fernando gradually faded from people's memory.
When Lenora suddenly sought him out, mentioning her deceased father, Gordon began to suspect that she knew
something.
That's why she warned that there was a certain level of risk involved in the assignment.
After all, many of those who Fernando had offended were influential tycoons, so none of their hands were clean.
"Does the matter Ms. Wilkin entrusted have something to do with your esteemed father?"
"Mhmm. It seems you are already familiar with my father, so | don't need to introduce him further," Lenora took
a sip of her tea. "Before | discuss my request, | would like to ask if you're aware of the kidnapping case that
occurred in Jacaster shortly before my father's death Gordon furrowed his brows in recollection for a few
seconds, "I seem to have smemory of it."
"At that time, my father was investigating this case."
Gordon seemed to understand something, "Have you found any clues, Ms. Wilkin?"
Otherwise, Lenora wouldn't have clooking for him nearly a decade after Fernando's death.
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He had initially thought that the capital tycoons, whom Fernando had offended, were behind this. However, he
was surprised to find out that it was actually related to that kidnapping case.
say, Mr. Yancey? Can you handle what I'm about to say next? If you Lenora gave a slight nod. "What do you can,
then I'll continue. If not, | kindly ask that you keep today's matters to yourself." Gordon fell silent as he gazed at
the gentle features of enora's face.
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Once upon a time, he was a passionate and upright youth ton. However, years of working as a private detective
had exposed him to too much darkness, and too many situations that left him frustrater yet powerless, The
sharp edges of his sense of righteousness had gradually been smoothed over by life.
In the first couple of years as a detective, he had set up his own agency. Once, driven by his sense of justice, he
had declined a client's assignment. However, it wasn't long before his agency was reported and his family
threatened. The disgruntled client he had turned dow Back then, he understood that sometimes, having a sense
of justice wasn't very useful.
Dreams were often grand, but reality could be stark.
Considering Fernando's case, if it was indeed a murder and nothing was found in the investigation despite the
high level of public attention, it would go to show just how complex and murky the situation truly was.
Gordon's hesitation was within Lenora's expectations. She smiled and said, "I understand your stance, Mr.
Yancey. Although we can't collaborate, | still appreciate you taking the tto sit here and hearout. Since
you're unwilling to take on this assignment, | won't force These candid words from Lenora stirred a pang of guilt
within Gordon, making him somewhat hesitant to meet her gaze. "Ms. Wilkin, as the daughter of Mr. Wilkin, you
are truly admirable. | am genuinely ashamed."
"Mr. Yancey, there's no need for such formalities. | completely understand. It's human nature to seek rewards
and avoid harm. Perhaps if the man wasn't my father, | might not have bothered with this matter. But there are
no ifs or buts. The one who died was my father, the In truth, if this matter were to be exposed, Lenora would
surely have encountered trouble before Gordon. Only when Lenora was dead, would the investigation cease.
Even Lenora, a seemingly delicate woman, has the courage to confront potential threats just to uncover the truth
for her father. Why couldn't / do the same?
Moreover, in this era of advanced internet, any rumor or gossip could easily be spread online. Given that Lenora
already had a certain level of attention, coupled with the influence of the Euller family, it was unlikely that
anyone would dare to act recklessly. Gordon took a deep breath, steeling himself as he said, I've made up my
mind, Ms. Wilkin. I'll take on your assignment."
He wasn't sure if his decision was right or wrong.
All he knew was that, in that moment, he had followed his heart without betraying his conscience. "Really?"
Lenora gasped, a hint of joy gleaming in her eyes.
"Yes. | was deeply saddened by the death of Mr. Wilkin back then. | hope that | can do something in his
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memory today
Thank you, Mr Yancey, sid Lenors, he wore tingling with emotion Overwhelmed, the olded. In that car, Mr. Yancey,
please nyour price
Final price five hundred thousan
"All right. Let's sign the contract, then
Gordon had a pen with him, and both individuals penned their signatures on the contract.
enora set down her pen, handing over one of the comtricts to Gordon.
All right; you may speak now, Mc Wilkin
Mi
enora pulled out a photo from her bag and placed it on the table, sliding it toward Gordon. "Take a look this
photo first," she suggested. Gordon picked it up and gave it a quick glance. He looked up at Lenora and guessed,
"Is this a photo of the
idnapper that Mr. Wilkin secretly took?"
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cora nodded. "You truly are clever, Mr. Yancey. | found this photo while sorting through my father's belongings
not too long ago."
How did you associate this with the death of Mr. Wilkin?" Gordon asked, holding onto a corner of the
hoto,
It's quite the coincidence, really. Not too long ago, | went abroad for a vacation. Upon my return. | spotted Daryl,
the van driver who killed my father years ago, at the Pantelos Airport in Sparaville. He was with a friend,
someone who seemed vaguely familiar. It wasn't until After hearing this, Gordon analyzed and said, "So, you're
saying that at this point, whether the cause of Mr. Wilkin's death was murder is still just speculation. You only
think they look alike based on your memory,
and the identity of Daryl's friend is yet to be confirmed
Lenora nodded. "Though it's just a hunch. | believe I'm right. All the news about that particular kidnapping case
has been completely wiped off the internet. There's definitely something fishy going on.
here,
Gordon nodded earnestly, "lI understand. Since we've already signed the contract, I'll confirm every step with you
from now on. First, which day did you see them at the airport? I'll try to access the airport Surveillance, verify the
flight information, and identify Daryl's friend. Actually, that's what | was thinking too. | just felt my abilities were
limited, which is why | sought your help Lenora let out a soft chuckle as she continued. "I returned to the country
on the third of January. 1 landed around seven in the morning and ran into him while collecti
mean.
3/ Gordon nodded, "I understand. | will investigate both individuals. Let's call it a day for now. | will inform
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you once | have any results, Ms. Wilkin."
"Thank you. The deposit of two hundred thousand wil
After their conversation, Lenora escorted Gordon out
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