Never See You Again

Chapter 517



517 

“I’ve never seen this before.” Philipcouldn’t manage a smile. 

Marve continued, “Really? But I found it inChapter  your clothes, Uncle Phil. Considering how carefully you kept it, it’s hard to believe that you’ve never seen it.” 

“Maeve, I’ve raised you for years, and is this how you repay me? just to question me?” Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org

Zion suddenly kicked the table beside him. 

Startled, Philip looked at Zion, who spoke coldly, “Answer her questions clearly.” 

Faced with Zion’s stemness, Philip took a deep breath and said, “Yes, the key is mine! It’s just for the family storeroom. It isn’t even worth much.” 

Is it for the storeroom or the memorial hall?” 

At the mention of “memorial hall“, Philip’s expression shifted drastically. 

Maeve pressed. “Uncle Phi, I want a straightforward answer. Did you steal the memorial hall key from my father?” 

“That’s absurd! Patrick gave it to me 

e years ago!” 

Philip stood up, agitated, but Zion’s chilling command cut through, “Sit down!” 

Philip’s anger deflated as he was intimidated by Zion. He sank back into his chair reluctantly and mumbled, “Mavy, despite my mistakes, I’m still your Uncle Phill, and Patrick was my brother. How could I steal anything from him?” 

“What wouldn’t you do for gambling debts, Uncle Phil? If you’d harm your own niece, it’s not a stretch to think you’d hurt your own brother.” 

Maeve’s words made Philip bristle. “Marve, what do your mean? Are you accusing me of killing Patrick?” 

“Seems you’re not willing to talk straight.” Zion’s voice cut in sharply. 

Philip knew Zion’s methods well, with him present, Philip dared not overstep. He clenched his teeth and said, “Fine, if you think I killed Patrick, then so be it. Blame it all on me. I have no more to say.” 

“Uncle Phil, your self–righteousness makes it seem like you’re not the killer but a victim.” 

Without Zion’s evidence, Maeve never would have guessed that once–c close brothers could come to this. 

Maeve continued, “You bribed a man named Ethan Reed to do something for you, promising to help save his child.” 

Philip was caught off guard. His carefully laid plans had been unraveling for over a decade, and he hadn’t seen this coming. 

He swallowed nervously but tried to maintain his composure. “What are you talking about? I don’t know what you’re talking about! I don’t know anything about Erhan or any child 

I’ve never heard of it.” 

“Mr. Spencer, he’s questioning your abilities.” Maeve glanced at Zion, who didn’t come empty–handed. His phone was filled with testimonies from Ethan’s grown son. “That’s just one side of the story. Guys! I didn’t kill Patrick, I swear. I admit I was jealous, but I would never go that far! Patrick was always so land to me 

Before Philip could finish, Maeve lifted her gaze and said coldly, “What if my father found out about your gambling?” 

Philip went silent at her words 

“My father treated you well, but according to the Scott family rules, any descendant involved in gambling must be expelled from the family.” 


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