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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 816

Heinz frowned slightly.

He looked at Jensen and questioned, "Why do you think so? Do you mean that Aaron had something to do with it all along?"

Jensen nodded solemnly. "Yes, he probably had something to do with the whole thing. It's a hunch of mine."

Heinz raised an eyebrow as he remarked, "You're a policeman. It's not appropriate for a policeman to deal with cases so intuitively, isn't it?"

Jensen shrugged. "Of course I know that this is not appropriate. It's just that the evidence we have now is insufficient to piece the whole thing together, but I have always felt that he and Jodie didn't tell us everything. We don't know what his purpose is since we have not connected all the evidence. However, I have a feeling that maybe he was the one behind it."

"I don't understand why Aaron would scheme against Jodie. He had no motive at all. Jodie had already gone to Alsburg with him. Why did he even have to do this?" Heinz wondered aloud.

"There must've been a motive. I went to

Aaron's house before, and saw that his house was extremely neat and tidy." Jensen recalled.

Heinz frowned and agreed. "I saw it too. It was indeed spick and span."

"It's a residence of a single man, yet it was in an immaculate condition. It can be seen that this man is probably a perfectionist, and a neat freak. Therefore, the same applies to the spiritual perspective. As a man who requires his house to be cleaned so meticulously, his woman is also required to be pure and loyal to him." Jensen analyzed.

Heinz immediately realized something. "Jodie is a married woman, and she is no longer a chaste virgin. So, it probably was unacceptable for him."

Jensen nodded. "Correct. She is not only deflowered, but also disobedient. Jodie was taking advantage of Aaron, and had toyed with his feelings. That will be a heavy blow towards Aaron, who is a perfectionist."

Heinz looked at Jensen and guessed. "So, you mean that after having his feelings played with, he felt aggrieved, and waited for the perfect opportunity to exact revenge..."

Jensen fell deep into his thoughts, and continued after a brief pause. "Yes, that's why I have a hunch that Aaron's motive was to take revenge on Jodie. Jodie can't live without men. So, he found her a foreign man. She then became a sex slave, being toyed with by another man whenever he pleased, and even exposed her true nature."

"Why did Aaron fabricate the news about Grace then? She has nothing to do with him," Heinz asked in confusion.

"It was because she is your lady. He was taking revenge on you, by making Grace suffer. In fact, he took revenge on both you and Jodie simultaneously. You and Jodie had been together previously. This hindered her relationship with Aaron." Jensen explained.

"Aaron came after you in the relationship."

"We all know about this, but Aaron may not think so."

Heinz paused, and then nodded in agreement. "That's right. If he was a reasonable person, this wouldn't have happened."

"Jodie was hanging on to you. How would Aaron feel about that? Jodie did go to Alsburg with him, but her mind and heart were still with you, and she didn't take Aaron seriously at all." Jensen stated.

"How would it affect Aaron, the perfectionist? Therefore, teaching Jodie a lesson might be one of the motives."

"Plus, as someone whom Jodie had missed so much, and could not forget, you naturally became Aaron's target."

"Of course, he wouldn't feel good about this. He would feel dejected because of this."

"According to logic, when that happens, some people might possess a motive to commit crimes."

Heinz frowned and thought deeply. "But what's Candace's role in all of this? What's the purpose of her working together with Aaron? Was it just to separate Grace from me?"

Jensen furrowed his brows and said, "I don't know about this too. If we can figure out their relationship, everything will become clear."

"So, go and check it out. You don't have to worry about the money. I'm going to investigate the whole matter clearly at all costs. Otherwise, I'll feel very frustrated, and also feel sorry for Grace." Heinz stated.

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