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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3362

“That’s the suspicious part.”

Jim added, “They were probably targeting you.”

“I’m wondering if it was Madam Fisher’s or her sons’ doing.”

Liberty analyzed the situation. “I don’t think Madam Fisher would make such an amateur mistake. If she had arranged it, the drivers would’ve increased their speed only when they were nearer to me. It would be harder for me to dodge them.

“It can’t be Caroline. I’m on good terms with her.”

Liberty and Caroline were business rivals, always trying to snatch each others’ clients.

Business aside though, they got along well. They would have become good friends if Caroline were not the Fisher family’s heir.

Liberty admired Caroline’s character.

“The Clark brothers probably want me dead, especially Adrian. I’ve sent his wife a picture of his affair with Celine. He must’ve guessed it was me.

“Now that Celine is dead, maybe he wants to avenge her.

“Madam Fisher has gone on a trip too. She doesn’t want me alive, but she has far better methods.”

Jim thought about it. “We’ll investigate this matter.”

“Don’t tell Serenity before anything is confirmed. I don’t want her to worry.”

Liberty did not want Serenity to know that she had almost gotten into an accident again.

She was glad that it was her who came to Jensburg. If it were Serenity, she could have lost the baby from that fall.

If she and her group had not dodged in time, many people would have been hit and heavily injured.

After all, she had her secretary, a few senior managers, and a team of bodyguards with her.

Some consideration later, Liberty called Caroline.

Caroline was the young lady of the Fisher family. Since Belinda was not around, Caroline was temporarily in charge of the family. It would be faster if she were the one to investigate her brothers.

Caroline was not close to her brothers. Liberty believed that she would do it.

“What’s the matter, Liberty?”

Caroline was quick to answer the call.

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