Chapter 280 Unearthed Truth
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Quinn’s pupils dilated, disbelief flashing across her face. The guard, flustered, slapped a hand over Marley’s mouth again and dragged her toward the door.
“Stop!” Quinn commanded. The guard froze mid–stride.
Without looking away, she told Julius, “Let go of me.”
Yet his arms stayed locked around her.
“Quinnie, don’t-” he began. She wrenched his hands free and stepped out of his hold.
Julius staggered back two steps, reaching to block her path, but the moment their eyes met, he faltered.
Her voice filled the room. “Julius Whitethorn, whatever happens, I will hear Marley out and make my own judgment!”
He went rigid, as though the blood inside him had turned to ice, and could only watch her walk toward Marley.
Don’t. Please don’t move another step, Quinnie. Stop… Just stop!
The shout roared inside his skull, yet his throat felt sealed shut; no sound escaped.
Quinn stopped in front of Marley and addressed the guard, “Take your hand away.”
The guard hesitated, looking to Julius for orders that never came.
Quinn clasped the guard’s wrist, pried his fingers off, then faced Marley. “Who was in that back seat?”
“Ha, I could say it a hundred times if you like! Quinn, the man in the back seat was Julius Whitethorn. You condemned Sidonie Stonehurst for watching someone die; now you know Julius did the same. How does that make you feel?”
Marley’s laugh dripped with poison. She had already burned her own way out, so nobody else deserved to walk away unscathed.
“Since you say it was Julius, show me the evidence,” Quinn said, her gaze glacial.
“Evidence? Five years ago, I traveled to Doria with Julius. My belongings were stolen, and the police report carries his name. You can even trace the car he hired that day, right down to the license plate. If you managed to track me here, you can dig that up as well.”
Quinn pressed her lips together until they went white and turned to Julius, who stood a few paces away. The man who had always met the world with calm now stared back at her, face bloodless, silent.
Her heart gave a violent thud, then kept sinking. He did not deny it. That means Marley is probably telling the truth. Was Julius really the one in that back seat?
“Now you know, Quinn. The person Julius left to die was your brother. Do you remember how Rowan begged him? Julius simply ordered his men to drag Rowan aside–no bandage, no help. That is the icy, ruthless man you claim you can forgive. Can you still?”
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Chapter 280 Unearthed Truth
Marley’s voice continued to ring in her cars.
Agony tightened in Quinn’s chest, growing sharper with every breath.
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Even so, she forced herself to stay calm. Step by step, she walked over to Julius. “We’re going home,” she said, voice flat. She had far too many questions to ask.
Julius lifted trembling eyes to her, his body too rigid to move. Only when she took his hand and pulled him from the room did he jolt back to his senses.
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