Chapter 3679
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Married At First Sight Chapter 3679 – “Uncle
Jimenez, let’s keep walking,” Audrey said, supporting Mr. Jimenez as they proceeded, leaving Clarissa behind.
It was evident that Audrey wanted to avoid any interaction with Clarissa. Although she had spent seven or eight years in this house, after being away for forty or fifty years, she no longer felt a connection to it.
Clarissa followed with a scowl. As the current matriarch of the Farrell family, she believed it was her responsibility to accompany the guests.
“Why are you following us?” Audrey asked bluntly.
Clarissa, her expression serious, replied, “Audrey, is this how you speak to your elders? I am your second aunt.”
Audrey retorted, “Yes, you’re my second aunt, but you’re also the person who killed my parents. Do I need to be polite to someone who murdered them?”
“Audrey!” Clarissa snapped, unable to endure the constant provocation.
As the head of the family for decades, Clarissa had a temper, and her patience was wearing thin.
“You keep claiming I killed my sister. Where’s your proof? If you have evidence, present it! Otherwise, it’s just slander. I could sue you for defamation! The man you’re holding, Jimenez, was my sister’s assistant. After her death, he vanished. That makes him suspicious. Why did he disappear for decades? Because he’s guilty! He must have tampered with my sister’s car, leading to her death. When I tried to track him down, he fled. Now he’s back, trying to distort the truth and create chaos.”
As expected, Clarissa deflected the accusations onto Mr. Jimenez.
Remaining calm, Audrey turned to her son, “Clive, bring out the evidence Mr. Jimenez has kept. Let’s show everyone here tonight how this
“My ‘good’ second aunt, who was raised by my mother, betrayed her and murdered both her elder and younger sisters,” Liberty declared.
“Aunt, I have the evidence right here,” she continued, pulling out the documents that Mr. Jimenez had safeguarded for decades.
Despite the passage of time, the papers and photos were remarkably well-preserved, reflecting the care Mr. Jimenez took to protect them. Now, they were on display for everyone to see.
The documents included statements Mr. Jimenez had gathered from witnesses after uncovering the truth. Although those witnesses were long gone, the photos depicted Clarissa meeting with the individual who killed the head of the family and exchanging money afterward.
While the evidence wasn’t entirely conclusive, it was compelling enough to imply Clarissa’s involvement in her sister’s murder. Liberty passed the evidence to the reporters and members of the Farrell family, allowing everyone to examine it closely.
Clarissa’s face contorted with anger, struggling to find the right words. She felt the urge to snatch the evidence away but was too anxious to act. The yard was crowded with people, and under the bright lights, every move she made was visible. If she attempted to grab the evidence, her guilt would be undeniable.
Reporters were snapping photos, capturing every moment. Clarissa straightened her posture, trying to project an air of calm. Yet inside, she was in turmoil, thinking, “Mr. Dunn, hurry up! Pour the gasoline, light the fire, and burn them all!”