Chapter 224 Where Did She Go?
“The surveillance might not be real…”
“Maybe someone took advantage of the chaos to frame us…”
Finished
The two of them spoke in unison, then stopped at the same time and looked at each other in shock.
They both saw that the other didn’t want the footage to be exposed.
Carl smiled, giving nothing away. “Let’s just take a look first. If there’s even a small clue, we can follow it down the trail.
Freya plugged in the USB drive, and footage from the Rainier Arc Street section started playing quickly on the screen.
The surveillance was tracking Owen’s license plate. It clearly showed that in the pouring rain, Owen’s car was being chased and forced all the way to Rainier Arc Street.
Owen pointed and said, “That’s the car! It kept ramming into me and Elsie!”
Freya said, “It’s a car with fake plates. We already found out that the Powell family provided the fake registration info.”
Paul immediately looked like he wanted to argue, but Carl raised a hand and cut him off, “Keep watching
Paul frowned and had no choice but to turn back to the screen.
They saw Owen’s car suddenly lose control, crash into several other vehicles, and then slam into a sedan at high speed, flipping it over. As the car rolled, a figure was thrown out of it and hit the ground.
“That’s… Paul said in shock, “Yunice?”
“What was Yunice doing on Rainier Arc Street?”
Lily rushed up to the screen in a panic, squinting at the footage. “That’s not Yunny. How could that possibly be Yunny? The rain must’ve messed up the image.”
She turned around and said, “That must just be a girl with a similar build.”
Carl didn’t respond. Instead, he asked Owen, “You didn’t know you hit someone?”
Under everyone’s eyes, Owen tried to stay calm. “It was chaos. Cars were crashing into each other. It was pouring rain, and I couldn’t see clearly. I was panicking. I honestly didn’t notice I hit anyone.”
He looked at the screen puilt written all over his face. With a righteous tone he said. “I’ll write
Chapter 224 Where Did She Go?
Finished
Carl frowned. “Don’t go. She’s lying there not moving. She’s probably dead. If you show up at her family’s door, they’ll want to kill you.”

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