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Marrying the Man in the Dark

Chapter 1147
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Chapter 1147 Family Betrayal

The entity responsible for the mary transfer to the driver originated from a corporate account, with Keh Gray serving as

thepany's legal representative.

Keh Gray—the nresonated with a hint of familiarity, igniting a furrow in Colin's brow.

As he sifted through his recollections, Colin pieced together fragments of memory. If he remembered correctly... Yes, Keh is a

minor shareholder within thepany.

Colin's memories of encountering Keh at a shareholders' meeting flooded back. The man possessed a slender frand

youthful appearance, yet his eyes shimmered with an unmistakable aura of ambition.

Throughout the meeting, Keh had steadfastly opposed Colin, challenging every statement he made alongside other

shareholders.

Colin silently acknowledged that navigating such encounters with Keh would have proved daunting without Lennon's

intervention.

With a deep breath, Colin refocused his attention on the documents before him.

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Interestingly, this individual, known as Keh Gray, had no familial ties to the Gray family.

He had no father, and his mother's surnwas Miller; Keh stood apart. He also had a younger brother.

As Colin grappled with his thoughts, the office door creaked open, revealing Lennon's entrance.

Laden with the lingering scent of women's perfume, Lennon approached Colin, placing an A4 paper before him, and prompted,

"Take a look at this."

Assuming it pertained topany matters, Colin didn't dare to overlook it and promptly picked up the paper to read.

However, to his surprise, the paper bore only a concise list: peanuts, durian, pollen, stuffed animals, the sound of pencil writing,

and the crack of a whip.

Perplexed, Colin furrowed his brow. "What is this?"

"Things that Lucy must avoid," Lennon reiterated as he returned to his seat without a backward glance. "She is allergic to peanuts,

pollen, and stuffed animals, which trigger symptoms such as fever, sneezing, and hives."

"As for durian, she despises the fruit, finding its scent diforting," Lennon continued, listing Lucy's aversions. "The sound of

writing with a pencil also greatly irritates her."

"Lastly," Lennon added, his eyes closing slightly. "The sound of a whip cracking in the air; you should also prevent her from hearing

that."

Colin's confusion deepened. "She's allergic to that sound as well?"

"It evokes distressing memories," Lennon clarified. "So, it's best to steer clear of it."

Lennon drew in a deep breath, his gaze drifting over the array of items scattered across the table. Suddenly, he lifted his head, a

sense of urgency flickering in his eyes as he recalled something. "Ah, there's a matter of grave importance that demands your

attention."

"My team recently made a significant discovery concerning your uncle, Anthony," he continued. "It hase to our attention that

he fathered an illegitimate child."

"It happens to be the minor shareholder of thepany, Keh."

Colin stood there, stunned into silence for a fleeting moment.

Meanwhile, Damien maintained hisposure. "With this revelation, the pieces of the puzzle begin to align."

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"The overseas account belonging to a smallpany under Keh's ntransferred five million to the driver responsible for

Dorothy's accident, indicating the connections between the car crash, Anthony, and Keh."

Lennon nodded in agreement. "Indeed, that seems to be the current state of affairs. However, relying solely on this transaction

record, we lack sufficient evidence to implicate Anthony. We require more concrete proof."

"But..." Colin lifted his head, his throat tight, his voice quivering. "Could it be conceivable..."

"Is it within the realm of possibility that this is a ploy orchestrated by Anthony's illegitimate child alone to incriminate Aunt Dorothy

falsely? Could it be that Uncle Anthony has no direct involvement?" His eyes, deep pools of darkness, shimmered with a glimmer of

hope. "It's a plausible scenario, isn't it?"

He struggled toprehend... couldn't fathom the idea that Uncle Anthony, who harbored such profound affection for Aunt

Dorothy, could be entangled in such deception...

Colin had been nurtured under the care of Anthony and Dorothy.

To him, they were more than mere aunt and uncle.

In his heart, Colin had long regarded Anthony and Dorothy as his own parents.

No child could reconcile with the notion that their father plotted against their mother.