Chapter 612 Chapter 612 Kaitlyn glared at Sebastian, her eyes brimming with murderous intent. "You despicable scoundrel! You took advantage ofand stole my purity. I'll tear you to pieces!" "Ms. Garder, please, letexplain... I swear I don't know what you're talking about!" Sebastian stammered as he was sweating profusely.
"The evidence is right here in my hand, and you still dare to deny it!" Kaitlyn's fists clenched tighter.
"What evidence? I really don't understand what you mean," Sebastian replied.
"Stop pretending! This pendant was left by the culprit, and you just admitted it was yours. What more is there to say?" Kaitlyn said with a voice cold as ice.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSebastian quickly tried to backtrack, "I think I've made a mistake earlier, Ms. Garder. This pendant looks like mine, but it isn't." "Do you really think I would believe that?" Kaitlyn took a step closer. Her killing intent was almost tangible.
"Ms. Gardner, please, calm down and think for a moment. The person who attacked you was an old man. I was actually trying to help you, but I just failed to. It couldn't have been me!" Sebastian tried to reason with her. Kaitlyn ground her teeth in anger. "That old beast must've assaultedfirst, and then you took over after he left. That's how you accidentally leave behind this evidence. You men are all the same, just a pack of wolves!" For a moment, Sebastian was at a loss for words. Kaitlyn's imagination had run wild, and she had concocted an entirely new scenario.
"Ms. Gardner, I was busy with the assessment at that time. When would I have had the chance to commit such a crime? You've got it all wrong," Sebastian desperately insisted.
"I would rather kill the wrong person than let the guilty go free. I won't allow anyone who wrongedto live!" Kaitlyn declared, preparing to strike.
"Wait! I can help you find the real culprit!" Sebastian blurted out as he began to retreat. He was already considering making a run for it.
Kaitlyn hesitated, lowering her hand slightly as she coldly asked, "Didn't you say you didn't see the old bastard's face?" Sebastian's mind raced. "It's true that I didn't see the culprit's face, but I'm skilled at solving cases. If you givestime, I'm confident I can help you find the real perpetrator." "And why should I trust you?" Kaitlyn questioned.
"Ms. Gardner, just giveone month. Within that time, I promise I'll find the culprit. After all, I'm planning to join the Netherworld Sect, so I can't exactly run away. If you wanted to kill me, it would be as easy as snapping your fingers," Sebastian replied with a fawning smile.
"Fine. I'll trust you this once. But don't even think about running. If I find out you're trying to escape, I won't hesitate to kill you," Kaitlyn warned coldly.
"Don't worry, Ms. Gardner. I wouldn't dare run, even if I had the guts," Sebastian reassured her while smiling. "Good. Also, this matter must remain a secret. If word gets out, you better watch your head, "Kaitlyn cautioned. Sebastian nodded repeatedly.
Kaitlyn finally withdrew her killing intent. She had already decided that, regardless of whether Sebastian found the culprit or not, she would kill him in a month.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe seemed too suspicious, and she preferred to err on the side of caution.
"Ms. Gardner, could you givethe pendant? It's the only piece of m evidence left from the scene. I need it to follow up on any leads," Sebastian explained. "I'll have an artist draw a replica of the pendant and give you a copy of the drawing," Kaitlyn responded.
Sebastian felt a pang of disappointment. He had hoped touse this opportunity to retrieve the pendant, but Kaitlyn was too cautious.
Kaitlyn, who was sharp as ever, noticed the change in Sebastian's expression. It merely further solidified her suspicions. She felt an overwhelming urge to tear him to pieces right then and there. However, she still needed him to find the other culprit, so she restrained herself.
After parting ways with Kaitlyn, Sebastian found a tree to hide in and waited for the assessment to end.