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Chapter 27

    Chapter 27


    To olivia, her father was a kind, benevolent man. Besides sponsoring students, he also frequently


    donated money to charity funds. In all the wysorts, her father was righteous and humble. He was the


    perfect man.


    As Oliva knelt on the ground picking up the scattered documents, her face tell as she flipped through


    the pages.


    Clearly, than had done thorough research. Even if those women had only been in a rtionship with


    Jeff for a few days, the evidence was clear. In the span of a decade, Jett had ruined the lives of


    multiple women, all of whom were innocent, beautiful,


    It was not difficult to understand. Jett was a handsome man. Despite being middle–aged, his regr


    workouts kept him fit. He was a refined, wealthy, and attractive fatherly figure, which seemed to be a


    trending archetype. Hence, it was normal that many young girls were attracted to him.


    However, he seemed to have a thing for those from the countryside or from poor backgrounds.


    Perhaps it was because they seemed paret as they had yet to be tainted by the world.


    Ethan confirmed Olivia’s spections. “Do you think he sponsors children from rural areas out of


    goodwill? He only sees them as his prey. Jett is a patient pretor who takes his time to groom his


    prey. Those young women admired him since they were children.


    “When theye to the big city, Jett only needs to treat them a little better for them to be willing to


    climb into his bed. That’s why oo percent of those he sponsors are females. The remaining 10 percent


    are males, just to cover up his wicked deeds.


    Olivia wanted to deny it, but the evidence was right in front of her. It terrified her even more that 60


    percent of the female students he sponsored had rtions with him. He would quickly grow tired of


    them and move on to the next one.


    Some women couldn’t ept the breakup and tell into depression. Not only that, but they also


    developed mental illnesses, engaged in self–harming behaviors, or evenmitted suicide.


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    Finally, Olivia’s gaze fell on Leia’s information. She had stayed by Jeff’s side the longest, for a whole


    year. Their rtionship changed after she became pregnant. Leia wanted to marry him and keep the


    child, but Jeff refused.


    Aside from the photos, there was also a video that showed them arguing in a secluded corner of a


    hospital. On the night Leia disappeared, Jeff had gone to her apartment.


    In the wee hours of the night, around 2 am, Jeff left with arge suitcase. Leia had a slender, petite


    figure, so she could be forced into a suitcase. Simr murder cases had been reported before.


    Since that day, Jodie disappeared, and shortly afterward, her apartment was rented out. All the


    remaining evidence was gone. After two weeks, fishermen found Leia’s body and reported it.


    Since Ethan had left his DNA at the police station when his sister went missing, the police contacted


    him, and through his investigation, they discovered the truth.


    Olivia looked at the photos scattered all over the ground. They were all women with bright, radiant


    smiles. Most of them had been abandoned, and several had evenmitted suicide. Some continued


    their studies but became extremely withdrawn.


    Olivia’s fingers trembled as she held the photos, her mind filled with memories of her father’s smile.


    “Liv, don’t cry. I will never abandon you. Even when you’re 80 years old, you’ll still be my little princess.


    My dear daughter, 1 will always love you.”


    He had given her the best of everything in the world but had hurt other young women. Tears dripped


    onto Leia’s photo. It was then Olivia finally understood Ethan’s hatred.
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