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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 366

Chapter 366 Perform a Ritual

“You were the one who called the ambulance, weren’t you, Logan?”

Austin asked, gazing at Logan. “Mason called you and claimed that

Denny was the one who crashed the woman’s car, didn’t he?

“I’m guessing he’s trying to create a voice record as evidence to prove

his innocence. Mason was trying to involve you in that incident, but

he didn’t anticipate you calling the ambulance.”

Austin lit a cigarette, his hands still trembling. “Logan, I don’t want to

paint Mason in such a negative light, but you have no idea what

desperate people are capable of. Being a Winston, you have nothing

to fear, unlike Rupert and me.”

Logan understood that this matter was more complicated than it

seemed. Not only did everyone choose to turn a blind eye to the truth,

but there was also no solid evidence or witnesses to prove Mason’s

wrongdoing.

Not to mention he had unwittingly become the witness who received

Mason’s call and heard of his innocent claim, safeguarding the Scott

family’s reputation.

Logan lit another cigarette, contemplating his relationship with

Mason, whom he had considered a friend up until now.

Mason was someone who sought enjoyment in life, always including

Logan in outings to nightclubs and street races.

Initially, Logan felt uneasy about these activities, but his grandfather disapproved of his hesitation. Since Mason had a knack for lifting his

spirits, Logan began to think that perhaps Mason’s idea of fun wasn’t

so bad after all.

He genuinely viewed Mason as a friend, but did Mason feel the same?

Or was their friendship based solely on Logan being a Winston?

Feeling a shiver run down his spine, Logan sat in his car and smoked

two cigarettes in succession.

Austin smiled bitterly. “Logan, you certainly dodged a bullet. At least

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