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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1698

"However, you have no right to impinge upon my freedom."

With that, he strode over to the nearest police officer and said, "Give me a visitation form."

Mr. and Mrs. Martin exchanged a glance, and a hint of displeasure flashed through their eyes.

Their daughter had died because she had attended a wedding with Joshua Lynch. However, this man had n o intention of bearing the responsibility of this and even stopped them from beating up a member of the murderer's family!

Regardless, they knew that they did not have the right or ability to fight with Joshua on this.

Therefore, the elderly couple could not do anything apart from watching quietly as Joshua disappeared into the visitation room after filling in the form.

"Sir, Madam." One of the police officers approached them, smiling. "As for the dead body, if you have successfully identified it as your daughter, you'd better bring the body for cremation as soon as possible. Now that it's about to turn summer soon, the police station can't hold onto it for too long."

Mr. and Mrs. Martin almost fainted when they heard this.

As soon as they thought about their daughter, they started sobbing, holding onto each other. "Our poor Sherry...

"You suffered such a cruel death, but the murderer can't even receive the punishment she deserves...

There's nothing else we can do..."

The officer narrowed his eyes and, after checking to make sure no one else was around, said in a low voice, "I can't help pitying you for this...

"I have a friend who works as a reporter for a radio station. If you don't mind, I can give you his contact details, and maybe he can help you."

Mr. and Mrs. Martin's faces lit up when they heard this.

The two of them nodded their heads furiously and said, "Yes, please, thank you very much!"

Since they could not make Luna pay for her actions through legal prosecution...they would use other ways to make sure neither Luna nor the Landry family could survive in Merchant City!

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