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An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori (official version)

Chapter 459
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Chapter 459

“Everybody. I know that all of you hate me, but please let me say a few words.” Dustin looked around

and said loudly, “As long as you let me finish speaking, you can kill me ordo anything you please. I will

not resist!”

“Hmmph! Are you still trying to make excuses till the very end?” Jacob demanded with a glare.

“I must say this regardless of whether you’ll believe me, but Quentin deserved to die. That’s because

he is the real culprit who poisoned you!” Dustin dropped a bombshell.

“Bullshit!” Jacob snorted coldly. “Quentin is a Harmon. How could he poison members of his own

family? I think you’re just framing him!”

“That’s right! If you’re going to make up a story, then at least make it believable. Who would believe you

saying Quentin was the culprit?” Everyone scoffed and looked at Dustin with hostile gazes. If it wasn’t

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because Natasha was shielding him, they would have attacked him long ago.

“You say that Quentin is the culprit, but do you have evidence?” Hector, who had been silent till then,

finally spoke up. He didn’t trust anyone, only the facts of the case.

“First off, I hold no grudges against the Harmon family, so I have no reason to poison you guys,” Dustin

explained slowly. “Hence, all of you should be aware that the real culprit behind the scenes is the Dark

Lord. However, not only did Quentin not blame the Dark Lord after being cured, but he kept suspecting

me. He even used all sorts of reasons and excuses to condemn me and mislead everybody to make

me the scapegoat. He deserves to pay with his life! That’s why I have reason to suspect that Quentin

works for the Dark Lord! And because I saved everyone from the poison, he saw me as a pain in the

ass that should be eliminated as soon as possible!”

Once he finished explaining, everybody became a lot more quiet. Some people were already mulling it

over to determine if it was the truth. Everybody had their own version of a story, but after hearing Dustin

out, they found it indeed a little strange.

“Humph! What a good talker!” Jacob’s expression was still icy. “He’s already dead anyway, so you can

say whatever you want, can’t you?”

“Exactly! Do you think you can walk free by making up a story? Let me tell you that won’t be the case!”

The members of the Harmon family were still treating Dustin with animosity, not trusting him at all.

“Words are useless. You must show us evidence!” Hector shouted.

“You want evidence, huh? Sure!” Dustin walked into the corner and picked up the incense burner that

had been used to release the poisonous fumes. He explained, “The incense inside has a unique scent.

It’s very long- lasting, and when it mixes with the poison, it makes it very hard to notice.”

“So what?” Jacob said impatiently.

“Take a sniff. Isn’t there an odd scent on Quentin? It smells almost exactly the same as the incense,”

Dustin. said.

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“Huh?” Jacob smelled the incense, then walked over to Quentin’s body and took a hard sniff. His

expression changed instantly. Just like Dustin had said, the smell on Quentin was exactly the same as

the incense in the

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burner. “They smell the same!”

To determine the truth, many people from the crowd came forward to take a sniff and experienced a

shocking revelation. “Humph! So what if they smell the same? What does it prove? It could merely be a

coincidence!” Jacob said coldly.

“Of course, the smell cannot prove anything. Actually, what raised my suspicion was not the smell, but

Quentin’s body.” After a pause, Dustin dropped another bombshell. “You might not believe me when I

say this, but Quentin already died long ago. His body was only being controlled using witchcraft!”

The crowd flew into an uproar.