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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 868

It had been four years, and Charlotte, the culprit, finally reappeared in front of him.

Four years ago at the engagement party, the video of Charlotte and Ricky having sex was publicly exposed.

After Charlotte set Joyce up with all her acting, she fell down the stairs, miscarried her baby, and was taken away by ambulance. Since then, he never saw her again.

At first, he was so focused on the search of Joyce, who fell into the sea, and he had no time to care about Charlotte.

By the time he turned back and tried to settle the score with Charlotte, he found that Charlotte had already been taken away by the Heath family and brought to the Capital.

He wanted to go to Karl to find out the truth about Joyce being hunted by Ricky, but to his surprise Karl was also transferred to the Capital.

Even Juanita, who was usually very close to Joyce, seemed to have evaporated and disappeared without a trace.

He felt like he was having a dream.

Overnight, the people around Joyce, all disappeared.

If it wasn't for Justin, who had been constantly making things difficult for him, he would have to wonder if everything that ever happened was real.

What he experienced with Joyce was just a beautiful dream.

At this moment, the culprit, Charlotte, was standing in front of him alive.

Ricky and Joyce could not possibly have a problem with each other, and it was simply not possible that Ricky would chase Joyce down just for himself. So it must have been the order of Charlotte then.

The military transferred all the files of that year's cases and must have covered up the truth, putting all the blame on the already dead Ricky.

But he couldn't be clearer in his mind.

Charlotte deceived him and misled him, and she framed and hurt Joyce with all her own acting. What an unforgivable crime!

"Luther." Charlotte called out again.

Luther came back from his angry memories.

Damn, this woman who should be killed by a thousand cuts even had the guts to call his name.

It made him feel incredibly sick.

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