Chapter 306
Chapter 306
In the scene, Evan was struggling in the man's grasp, looking up as though saying something, but his
words were drowned out. In the next instant, the man stretched out a ghastly hand, seizing Evan and
propelling him forward.
Evan vanished from the scene.
I let out a startled cry, "Help!"
Everyone turned to look at me, but the man in the footage continued his actions. He paused, seeming
to pull something from within his coat, brutally tearing it to shreds and then tossing it aside. Without a
backward glance, he followed the path he had come from, disappearing into the rainy night.
I understood then, what he had torn and discarded was likely the DNA test report. It was this document
that led to Evan's demise.
I slumped into the chair, covering my face, trying to control my sobbing and prevent any sound from
escaping.
Hannah stood by my side, speechless, "Aaliyah, it's reality. You should grieve."
I abruptly lifted my head, "Who is he? This beast, utterly heartless."
A police officer sighed, "He's truly inhumane. How could anyone harm an innocent child? It seems like
Evan knew him because Evan clung onto his neck so tightly."
"But why didn't he spare Evan? He's so young, and what threat could he pose?"
The chatter and conjectures continued.
The leader clapped his hands, "We need to scrutinize this footage and find any trace of this man."
"We should start with people Evan knew."
"Judging by the figure, strength, and movements, it's undoubtedly a male."
The leader instructed the officer in the plaid shirt, "Play it again."
The officer immediately complied, playing the footage once more.
Hannah whispered soothing words in my ear, "Aaliyah, why don't we go back?"
"No," I shook my head determinedly, "I want to watch it again."
I wiped my face and moved to the front, my eyes fixed on the screen.
The shadow reappeared in my vision. This time, the footage wasn't zoomed in, and I focused intently
on the person in the scene.
Honestly, there wasn't a single glimpse of his face. It was as though under that hood was nothing but
darkness.
Even his movements were concealed by the oversized raincoat he wore.
I clenched my fist, my fingernails digging into my palm, but I didn't feel any pain.
This time, with the scene not zoomed in, we could clearly see Evan being propelled into a dark
whirlpool by the ghostly man.
Everyone present knew that was a storm drain. It devoured Evan like a gaping mouth.
I felt as though my heart was being torn into pieces, the pain radiating throughout my body.
"He's too cunning, not a single flaw."
"There's no such thing as no flaws. Even the most meticulous disguise leaves traces. If you say there's
no flaw, it means we're not trying hard enough. Keep going." the leader ordered again.
After watching the footage several times, each time felt like torture.
I didn't know how Marissa would react if she were alive and saw this.
After the footage played again, I asked the officer in the plaid shirt, "Could you play the part where he
walks away again, but zoomed in?"
The officer immediately did as I asked. I stared at the screen and murmured, "He looks like Jerome."
My comment sparked a discussion among them, with some voicing their dissent.
"But he has an alibi,” one of them interjected. “He was at the Medsafe Liyah Inc. celebration that night."
I immediately turned to the officer, "No, he left at one point."
Then I recounted the events I had noticed that night. NôvelDrama.Org copyrighted © content.
The leader immediately dispatched someone, "Check all possible overlooked surveillance footage from
Medsafe Liyah Inc. that night, anything that can prove he left or stayed, find any overlooked evidence."
I didn't pay any attention to their arrangements and continued to watch the footage with a calm face.
My tears had dried up, making my face feel tight and uncomfortable, but I ignored it.
I was still looking for any clues that could prove this man was Jerome.
Suddenly, my eyes fixed on a point, and I called out, "Stop!"