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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 731

Upon hearing the man's voice, Heinz's face sank and his eyes were full of anger as he looked at Jodie.

He walked over and his sharp gaze met Jodie's. He said in a low voice, "Tell me, who is this man? What is your plan?"

"Huh, I won't tell you." Jodie was restrained and could not move. Her heart was filled with evil thoughts as she smiled proudly. "It's pointless for you to ask because I don't know at all."

Fury burst out of Heinz's chest, and his eyes burned with anger.

However, Jodie continued in a strange tone, "If you want to know who he is, check it out yourself. I wish for him to die!"

Without Henry, she might have been able to come back a long time ago.

Without Henry, she wouldn't be in so much pain. Her six years of life had been destroyed.

She hated him so much!

"What's the name of this man?" Heinz chided in a deep voice.

"I won't tell you," Jodie replied in a low voice. "Heinz, investigate it yourself if you can." "I also want to know his purpose. I spent 100,000 dollars on Sam and the others to get them to pretend to be fake reporters, but I have no idea what he is going to do."

She said that resolutely and her bright eyes were filled with determination.

Heinz felt that this might be possible, but Jodie was not the girl he knew from six years ago. Therefore, he was not sure whether she was lying or not.

"I didn't spread any news, but I'm glad that someone did it for me. I just can't bear it that Grace gave birth to twins for you."

"I'm furious. I want all of you die. I hate you so much. I hate you more for being fickle and disloyal. Heinz, you are the one who should die," Jodie yelled.

She then began to curse. She was so angry that she didn't restrain herself at all even when she was tied up.

She looked at Heinz with hatred in her eyes. "I hate you so much. You've completely ignored our past feelings when you're treating me like this. Heinz, you are inhuman."

He swept his cold gaze over Jodie, looking at her twisted face as she vented her hysterical emotions.

The phone rang again.

It was Alex who was calling.

Heinz answered it.

Alex's voice came from over the phone. "President, the fingerprint results have come out. It's Jodie's. She's also the person who hired Sam."

"I already know the results," Heinz replied in a low voice.

"What?" Alex was surprised.

"I want to know the identity of the man in the underground warehouse. You must find out as soon as possible," Heinz ordered in a deep voice.

"Yes, sir!"

After hanging up the phone, Heinz looked at Jodie's parents. "Lester, bring Jodie away and send her to the police station. Make a report to the police and immediately begin investigating the news incident."

"Yes!" Lester immediately ordered the bodyguards to take her away.

"No! Heinz!" Nathan and Pearlyn immediately begged for mercy. "Don't do this, Heinz. If Jodie is in jail, we really can't live with that."

"Then go to hell," Lester returned. "All you care about is yourself. You don't even care when others' reputation have been destroyed by you. You even want others to pity you guys. How is this even reasonable? Take them away!"

Lester quickly ordered the bodyguards to drag Jodie into the car.

Nathan and Pearlyn chased after them, but were stopped by bodyguards.

"Keep a close watch here," Heinz ordered in a low voice. "Check Jodie's luggage again to see if there are any valuable clues."

"Yes sir!"

Jodie was brought out. Naturally, she was not sent to the police station. Instead, she was brought to a secret place that Heinz had already arranged.

He wanted to use Jodie to trap the man. That man should be a foreigner.

Heinz stood at the door and looked around with his sharp eyes. The place seemed fine.

He narrowed his eyes and got into the car. He was not in a hurry to leave.

Not long after, Lester came out.

"President, there's nothing special in Jodie's suitcase. There's only this." Lester held a USB flash drive in his hand.

It was one from six years ago.

Heinz remembered it as the model was very old.

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