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My Husband Is A Gary Stu novel Chapter 204

Chapter 204 Murderer

Genevieve was the only one in the study when Harriet suddenly died.

Even if she were to tell everyone that she had nothing to do with the old lady’s death, no one would believe her. Otherwise, the police around the country wouldn’t have put her on the wanted list.

Suddenly, Genevieve saw a slender figure from the shaky but clear video.

The man did not avoid the cameras like the others from the Faulkner family. He was holding his head high with an indifferent look on his face. An icy aura surrounded him, and it made even someone who was watching from the screen shudder.

Genevieve’s heart, which had finally calmed down after a few days, ached as if a knife had pierced right through it.

She quickly turned off her phone, looking woefully out of place.

Genevieve didn’t try to turn it on again. Instead, she switched on the television in the living room. The little girl was staring at her, feeling curious. A moment later, she took the ukulele with her as she made her way to the couch Genevieve was sitting on.

“Grandma…” she said while pointing a finger at Genevieve. “Bright eyes…”

Genevieve’s lips twitched. I look around thirty with the disguise on. How did I become a grandmother?

Fortunately, the girl had praised her beauty. Otherwise, she would have been so upset by her remarks.

“Thank you,” Genevieve replied with a smile as she took the girl in her arms.

She took the ukulele from her and fiddled with it. After tuning it, she asked, “Should I play you a song?”

“Little star…” the girl answered sweetly.

“Okay.” Genevieve guided her as she played the ukulele, and soon, a melodious tune could be heard.

“Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are…”

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