Love on the Fast Track - Chapter 821
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Chapter 821:
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Marlin offered to drive Norah to the police station, while Hans, Rosalee, and Yolande returned home, choosing not to get involved further. This was a personal matter for Norah.
Concerned for her, Marlin insisted on driving her. Consumed with thoughts of Ivy, Norah accepted his offer.
At the station, the police matched the fingerprints and DNA of Rohan to a man named Justin Lee, who had died three years ago.
The officer, puzzled, mentioned, “The local police completed all the necessary death declarations. Justin is confirmed dead, yet Rohan’s fingerprints and DNA match his. How is this possible?” Norah was unfazed by the mystery. “Can you track down his family? The closest relatives. Can you give me their names?”
The officer scrolled through the computer, and the man’s basic information appeared.
“His mother’s name was Ivy Duffy, and his father was Reggie Lee. Both are deceased. It’s strange, they died so young.” Indeed, Rohan was Ivy’s son. Norah felt a wave of relief. She had finally found a clue.
She reflected on why she hadn’t uncovered anything about Ivy earlier. She had never considered that Ivy might be dead. How could she have searched for a dead woman among the living?
“Rohan—or should I say, Justin. How will you deal with him?” Norah asked.
“If he’s not involved in any crime, we’ll return him to where he came from and re-register his identity.”
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Norah and Justin exchanged calm looks.
“Ivy is still alive, isn’t she?” Norah asked.
A hint of panic appeared on Justin’s face. “My mom passed away a long time ago. Who are you, and why are you so interested in her?”
Norah sneered. “You’ll find out when the time is right.”
Norah realized she couldn’t extract any further information from Justin. As long as he insisted Ivy was deceased and there was an official death certificate, the police would not pursue a supposedly dead person.
She stepped out of the police station into the cold night air. It was quite cold.
Marlin put a warm suit jacket over her shoulders. He kept his eyes on the road but said softly, “Don’t get sick again. Let me drive you home.”
In the car, Marlin refrained from questioning Norah about the situation. Norah wrapped her arms around herself and bowed her head, deep in thought.
Since she had found Ivy’s son in Silverdale, she wondered if Ivy herself was in Silverdale too.
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