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Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss! by Nora Hoover

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Chapter 1374 Someone Else

Masson replied, "I had the squestions back then. The guest described the whole incident, and | made an

animated video based on her description. I'm sending it to you now." He sent the video to Sadie.

Sadie opened the video. The guest had bought fresh roses and took the vase to the balcony to arrange them.

Before she could finish, her phone rang. She placed the vase on the edge of the balcony railing and ran inside to

answer the call.

At that moment, a white cat jumped onto the balcony and accidentally knocked over the vase, which then fell.

After watching the video, everything seemed reasonable, but Sadie still felt something was off.

Masson asked, "Did you finish it?"

"Yeah," Sadie replied. "The video looks fine, but we can't just rely on one side of the story."

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Masson said, "Of course. | handed over the cat and the culprit to Andrew. It's up to the Clemens Family to decide

whether to involve the police. | also expressed my apologies and my willingness to offer any form of

compensation." "You handled it very maturely," Sadie praised. "Masson, you've grown up."

"I'm almost thirty; | should be grown up by now," Masson laughed self-deprecatingly. "Luckily, the room was only

on the fourth floor, and the vase wasn't big. If it had been higher, Mr. Clemens might not have survived."

"Yes," Sadie recalled the scene of Micah being hit and still felt a bit scared. "Even so, Micah was seriously

injured."

"I'm very sorry," Masson said guiltily. "I went to the hospital this morning to visit Mr. Clemens, but he had already

left. | could only ask Andrew to convey my apologies and told him that | would accept any compensation Mr.

Clemens needed." "You don't need to blyourself; it was just an accident," Sadie changed the subject.

"Alright, Masson, I'm about to reach the airport. We'll talk later."

"Why are you going to the airport? Where are you going?" Masson asked.

"Going back to the countryside for sbusiness. I'll be back tomorrow night," Sadie said.

"Oh, okay. I'm leaving the day after tomorrow. Can we meet when you get back?" Masson said reluctantly. "I have

sthings | want to talk to you about."

"We'll see, depending on the time." As Sadie spoke, the car had already stopped. Annika got out and opened the

door. Sadie stepped out while saying, "Masson, | have to go now." Masson said, "Okay."

After hanging up, Sadie hurried into the airport, with Annika and two other attendants following with the

luggage.

"Calling it an accident, I still find it strange," Annika whispered. "If Mr. Clemens hadn't pushed you away, that

vase would have hit you directly. How could it be such a coincidence?"

"I find it strange too, but Masson wouldn't lie to me," Sadie said with a frown, "Maybe he only found the surface

and hasn't uncovered the deeper truth. But Andrew is better at handling these things than we are."

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Annika nodded. "Yes, | agree. He will get to the bottom of it."

Sadie said, "Let's board first. We'll talk about it when I get back."

Annika said, "Okay."

The two quickly boarded the plane. Meanwhile, at Half Mountain Villa, Micah watched the simulation video and

read the guest's statement, then sneered, "Trying to play tricks on me!"

"Do you think it's Masson?" Andrew asked, puzzled. "He doesn't seem like that kind of person."

"It shouldn't be him," Micah said decisively. "But there's definitely someone else, and that person wants Sadie

dead!"

"Who could it be?" Andrew frowned and recounted, "Last night, | sent people to investigate, but the hotel refused

to let us check the guest rooms to protect privacy. Now Masson has agreed to the investigation, but the culprit is

probably already gone."