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Chapter 184 How Was Noah’s Body Disposed Of?

After guessing that the woman might be Inch’s close relative, I approached them with a

light smile, not in a hurry to pick up the oranges. I pushed my cart toward them. I greeted

Inch, “Are you also doing grocery shopping?”

While speaking, I looked at the woman beside him and greeted her with a smile.

Inch nodded and introduced her, “This is my mom. I’m accompanying her to buy some

things.” After introducing me to his mother, he said, “Mom, this is Ms. Scott, a… very good

friend of mine.”

Hearing Inch’s introduction, I paused slightly and warmly greeted his mother, “Mrs. Fowell,

hello. My name is Yvette.”

His mother smiled at me and said, “Ms. Scott, hello. Thank you for being willing to be

friends with our Inch here.” She glanced around me and asked, “Are you here alone?”

I nodded and smiled. “My friend lives nearby. She’s sick, so I came out to buy some

groceries. I’m going back to cook something for her.”

Inch’s mother smiled kindly and said, “Oh, is your friend alright? If not, let Inch accompany

you to help take care of her.”

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I shook my head, laughing. “No need, she’s fine.‘

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Inch then interrupted our chat, looking at me and asking, “Are you feeling better?”

He was inquiring about my recovery since the incident. Though he did not specify, I

understood what he was referring to and nodded. “Much better, thank you.”

After a brief chat, considering the store was crowded, it was not a good place for a long

conversation.

I picked some fruits and parted ways with them. Leaving the store, I carried several bags

and headed toward Sweety’s apartment complex. Just as I entered the complex, someone

called out to me again.

This time it was Inch’s mother. She and Inch had bought quite a few items. Inch was

carrying several bags, following behind her. Mrs. Fowell caught up with me and said

cheerfully, “Ms. Scott, does your friend live in this complex? That’s great. Inch and I just

moved here. We can visit each other more

often.”

Surprised by this information, I smiled lightly and looked at Inch. “You just moved here?”

Inch nodded and said, “We are in Building 65. Come over to our place when you’re free.

I’m usually not at home, and my mom is alone. She’s always like this. If she doesn’t have

anyone to talk to, she’ll grab whoever she can to chat with.”

Mrs. Fowell playfully scolded him with a glance and laughed. “How can you talk like that? I

just find Ms. Scott approachable, so I couldn’t help but want to chat more with her.”

Inch, with a sense of resignation, said, “Alright, alright, whatever you like is fine.”

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After saying this, he looked at me and asked, “Are you busy these days?”

I shook my head, remembering that I wanted to thank him for saving me, and said, “What

about you? If you’re not too busy, I’d like to invite you and your friend to dinner.”

Inch smiled, probably worried about his mother standing for too long, he found a reason

for Mrs. Fowell to go ahead, and after watching her walk away, he turned to me and said,

“If it’s okay with you, how about we get together tomorrow night?”

I nodded. “That’s fine. By the way, has Officer Jackson contacted you?”

“Yes,” he replied and after looking around, he lowered his voice and said to me, “You don’t

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have to worry about the police. I… took care of it. As long as they can’t find Noah’s b*dy,

this matter is over. You don’t have to worry.”

I had never asked him about this and, seeing him bring it up, I asked, “How… exactly did

you deal with Noah?”

After all, it was a b*dy. How it was just ‘dealt with‘ always seemed somewhat incredible to

me.

Inch spoke somewhat mysteriously, “Quite simple. We handled him the way he used to

handle those

who died at his hands.”

I did not understand, failing to grasp the meaning of his words, and asked in

bewilderment, “People who died at his hands?”

Seeing my confusion, Inch just smiled and did not continue, merely saying, “In any case,

you don’t need to worry. I’ll talk to my friend later and then send you the location for our

get–together.”

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