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Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right novel Chapter 1310

For the most part, Debra was unbothered by the playful banter among the group.

But the situation in Seamar City was far from simple. She was beginning to struggle with distinguishing friend from foe.

Garland faltered, "To be honest, someone sent me here. I can't tell you who it was, but I promise I have no intention of betraying anyone here. As for Fermin showing up... I genuinely have no idea."

Debra fell silent, unsure of what to do, but she couldn't bring herself to just believe him like that. Andrew had taught her to question everything, even if it pained her to doubt those closest to her.

"Alright," she said finally. "Words are just words. Let's check the surveillance footage. Then we'll know if you really passed out in the courtyard last night."

Before he could react, he called the surveillance room. When the call didn't go through, she dialed Barton instead.

"Mrs. Houston, what's up?"

"I want to check the surveillance footage of the garden."

"I'm sorry, Mrs. Houston. The surveillance system is still under repair. We can't access anything yet."

"Got it."

Debra hung up the phone with a heavy heart.

Garland shifted uncomfortably. "What now?"

Debra studied his face. "You..."

"Have you figured it out?" Debra asked.

"Yeah." Marion reached into his pocket and pulled out a bullet casing. "This bullet is from a model manufactured by the Lowe Group. It's typically used in shooting ranges for wealthy clients. These bullets aren't supposed to leave the premises. Anyone with access to them would have to be high-level internal personnel."

Debra's eyes narrowed. "Don't tell me it's Jordan."

Jordan took over the Lowe Group the day after Caleb's death. It was too seamless to be normal.

Marion looked weary. But as he pulled Debra into his arms, some of the tension seemed to leave his body.

His voice was low and resolute as he muttered, "I'll kill him."

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