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Divorce Failed My Wife's Secret Identities Shock the World novel Chapter 271

The whole thing was caught on a street-side security camera.

Because it touched on too many sensitive details, Maeve—and the officer who'd nearly died—were placed under official protection. The footage itself was sealed away in an evidence archive.

The dealer Maeve had stabbed straight through the chest hadn't died after all. They brought him back, and then the courts got their turn.

Drug trafficking. Life sentence.

He was already serving time at a maximum-security prison.

The news ran a photo—him from the waist up in an orange jumpsuit—alongside a copy of the court's ruling.

And just like that, the truth behind the "Maeve killed someone" scandal finally came out.

At the same time, major outlets covered the story from every angle. And in those reports, they even praised Maeve—so young, yet so brave—a genuine, real-life anonymous hero.

She'd taken down a dangerous trafficker, saved an undercover narcotics officer, and stopped a tragedy before it happened.

After watching the segment, Murray turned to Molly. "So," he asked coolly, "what do you have to say now?"

Molly looked like her brain had short-circuited.

The counterfeit-drug accusation had evaporated. The "murder" had flipped on its head.

How had everything spiraled into this?

She stared blankly at Andres. "I'm sorry, Mr. Andres. I—I thought…"

Andres cut her off. "From now on, you're not setting foot in this house again."

Molly panicked. "But my mother still lives here."

"You have one hour," Andres said flatly. "Pack up and move out together."

He looked at Murray. "Get a few men. Have them out before dark."

Murray nodded, then said to Molly, "Come on. I'll have someone escort you while you help Mrs. Sullivan pack."

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