"Let her in," Veil waved his hand casually, not the least bit surprised.
Kai bowed and took his leave. Moments later, Harvey, clad in her deep navy uniform, ascended the stairs and walked straight into Veil's bedroom.
Her sharp, heroic brows were tightly knit, and the usually composed and stern beauty now wore a clear expression of grief.
They had found the body.
Just as Veil had said, her aunt's corpse had indeed been buried inside that dried-up well.
The identity had already been confirmed.
"After all these years, how did you know where my aunt's body was? And how do you know my sister and I are related?"
Harvey tried to suppress her sorrow and questioned him suspiciously.
There was no rage in her voice, nor did she attempt to project her hatred onto Veil.
After all, when the tragedy happened all those years ago, this guy couldn't have been more than a child.
And besides, he was from Luxhaven City—how could he possibly be involved in a case that happened in Veyport City?