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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 1035

However, according to their rules, they could never reveal the information of the client.

He opened his mouth, forced by Luther's overwhelming aura, but he did not know how to answer.

"Yes, we did, but ..." Joe finally stammered.

"If it’s been difficult for you, call Mrs. James out." Luther did not want to make things difficult for him and directly named the top leader of Khebury Analysis Center, Mrs. James.

Mrs. James, aged fifty, was a smart and capable woman in the workplace who was very close to the Warner family. She was once helped by his grandmother, and later had a good relationship with his mother Jacqueline.

"Okay." Someone knew better than to refuse him and rushed to call Mrs. James.

In a short time, Mrs. James came out from inside the office.

When she saw that it was Luther, she exclaimed, "Oh, my God, Mr. Warner!

"Mrs. James, how are you? I hope you don’t mind but I do need your help."

Luther said politely.

"There are some privacy issues involved, and I don't want to make it difficult for your staff, so I can only trouble you."

"Mr. Warner, without the Warner family, I wouldn't be here today. Your grandmother is my great benefactor. Hey, unfortunately, it has been so many years after Stephanie died, and they still have not solved the case. When I heard about the news, I was sad for a long time." Mrs. James lamented, "Mr. Warner, what you want to know."

"Four years ago, the Heath family of the Capital, came to Khebury in search of their daughter, who had been lost for more than 20 years. I heard that a DNA paternity test was done. I wanted to get the details of what happened then." Luther said.

Mrs. James froze.

She had no idea why Mr. Warner would want to inquire about the Heath family.

She also knew about the Heath family's engagement to the Warner family, which was later canceled when something happened at the engagement party, and the Heath family returned to the Capital and never came back to Khebury.

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