Chapter 336
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Chapter 336

Mr. Sterling was seated at his desk, reviewing some documents, when his phone rang. He answered, and a gruff voice on the other end identified itself as the police.

“Mr. Sterling, we need you to come down to the station. It’s about Gwen.”

The name alone made his heart skip. “What’s this about?” he demanded, trying to mask the sudden surge of panic in his voice.

The officer replied calmly, “We found Gwen being held captive by your assistant, Morris Huggo, on a property registered to you. We’d like to know why she was there and under what circumstances.”

Mr. Sterling’s face turned pale. He had tried so hard to keep everything under wraps, yet somehow, the police were ahead of him. He let out a shaky breath. “How did…how did you even find out about that?” He exhaled sharply, grasping for control. “Look, I’m sure this is all a misunderstanding. Can’t we…handle this quietly?”

There was a short pause before the officer responded, more firmly this time. “We’ll expect you here soo
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