Chapter 204 Check Again
To Peytonâs surprise, Nolan did not get angry. Instead, he threw away the cigarette in his hand.
Peyton wanted to leave, and Nolan didnât stop him. Nolan only said, âPeyton, you had better hot
deceive me.â
Nolan stared at Peytonâs figure. Nolan had thought Peyton would come back, but Peyton didnât even
turn his head.
A gust of wind blew out the last spark of the cigarette butt. Peytonâs figure had already disappeared on
the rooftop.
Nolan looked up at the sky above him. The sky was covered by layers of clouds. Nolan could only
faintly see one or two stars.
Nolan wondered, âWhat is Peytonâs purpose? What is she hiding?â
Nolan thought about Peytonâs words that day. Nolan thought, âIf Kason didnât kill Paula, then who would
have killed her?â
âMr. Dalton, Mrs. Dalton had left for a while now,â Lucian stood in the shadows, resembling Nolanâs
shadow.
Nolan sighed heavily and said, âLucian, I want to investigate what happened to Paula again.â
âIs it for Mrs. Dalton?â Lucian didnât understand. The cause and effect of the matter were already very
clear. Moreover, Nolan usually didnât allow anyone to mention this matter in front of him.
Reinvestigating this matter is like reopening Nolanâs unhealed wound. The pain Nolan will feel in his
heart may be several times greater than
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before.
âAt that time, the incident happened suddenly. It seemed like there was solid evidence, but the people
involved hastily reached a conclusion due to my anger. For the next two years, I remained immersed in
the sadness of losing Paula and blamed Peyton for her death. Ifâ¦â
Nolanâs arm trembled for a moment. âIf it wasnât Kason who killed Paula, how am I going to face Peyton
in the future?â
Many things cannot withstand careful scrutiny. Because this matter is particularly sensitive to Nolan,
everyone will automatically avoid it.
âMr. Dalton, there was evidence of that incident back then. Donât let your imagination run wild.â
Nolan looked at Lucian. âIn your eyes, what kind of person was Kason?â
âSetting aside that matter, the former Kason was gentle, amiable, and generous. He was a good father
and a person with a great zest for life. If we hadnât discovered those things, I would have thought
Kason was a good person.â
âYes. Without that incident, everything would not have changed.â
Lucian noticed that Nolanâs expression was off. âMr. Dalton, are you suggestingâ¦â
âHow long did it take us from discovering the body to finding out the truth?â
âAbout a week.â
Nolan lit another cigarette. âThink back carefully about this. Donât you think it went too smoothly? Itâs
like someone deliberately threw out a line, and we followed that line to find all the answers.â
Lucian shook his head and said, âBut those victims have indeed
become mentally ill. The incidents of people jumping off buildings to commit suicide are not fake. Mr.
Dalton, I understand your concern for Mrs. Dalton. But the truth is the truth.â
Nolan looked up at Lucian. âWhat do you want to say?â
âI donât agree with you reopening the investigation into that matter. Mr. Dalton was the one who was
hurt by it back then. These past two years, Mrs. Dalton has no idea what kind of life youâve been living.
If the old matter is brought up again, Iâm afraid your condition will worsen.â
Lucian continued, âLetâs assume that Kason is not actually the criminal, but rather someone behind the
scenes orchestrated all of this. So, how long did this mastermind take to plan this? Was it a man or a
woman? What was their motive? If this mastermindâs goal was to separate you and Mrs. Dalton, then
they have achieved it. However, recently Mr. Daltonâs life hasnât changed in any other way, and he
hasnât made any new friends either.â
Nolan rubbed his temples and exhaled a puff of smoke in frustration.
Lucian patted Nolanâs shoulder. âYou need to get a good nightâs sleep. You have been too tired all
these years.â
âAlright. Thatâs it for this matter. Letâs go back.â Nolan extinguished his cigarette and left the rooftop
dejectedly.
Nolan thought, âLucian was right. There was solid evidence at every stage of the initial investigation.
How could the conclusion be wrong? There is no need to waste any more time on this matter.â
If Peyton wanted to check, then let her check.â