President’s Sweet Wife

Chapter 580 Encounter at the Painting Exhibition



Chapter 580 Encounter at the Painting Exhibition

Soon she deciphered the code.

She downloaded the email and quickly read it.

It said in detail about the Zircon Association and the members of the Zircon Association that were

around when Mr. K died.

There were many suspicious people with a long list of possibilities.

But whoever sent this email was obviously an expert on investigations like this. He didn't list out the

less suspicious ones and only focused on a few that were closely related to Mr. K's death.

Natalia only focused on one person.

Thin and short, he was at most 5.7 feet. He was wearing a black jacket with short hair, and was a little

pale.

His face was angular. He was average-looking and not particularly handsome or ugly. She couldn't pick

him out of a crowd.

The only difference was perhaps his eyes.

They were too special. He was thin, but his eyes were gleaming, sharp, and frightening like the eyes of

an eagle flying in the sky.

Natalia suddenly had an intuition.

She seemed to have seen those eyes somewhere.

She couldn't remember, but when she looked straight at the screen and locked eyes with those eyes,

she felt familiar,

as if she had looked directly into those eyes and crossed paths with this man a long time ago.

When was it?

She frowned and had an inexplicable headache.

She thought for a long time but nothing came to mind.

Finally, Natalia shook her head weakly and took a deep breath to shake off the vague pain.

She moved her mouse and continued reading.

It clearly stated that this man had a great deal to do with Mr. K's death.

Because an old man passing by saw this man come out of the place where Mr. K lived.

A few minutes after he came out, someone went upstairs and found Mr. K's dead body.

In short, if there was no other evidence or accidents, this man was most likely the killer.

Natalia frowned and recorded and analyzed these clues carefully.

She looked at her watch and figured Archie hadn't arrived yet, so she forwarded the email to him so he

could see it when he got off the plane.

After that, she shut down her computer and sighed in relief in her chair.

Then she got up, moved her slightly stiff body, and went downstairs.

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After lunch, they set off in their chauffeur's car.

The children's painting exhibition was held at the Convention Center in the city center.

There were several youth centers there. Anne's classmates often went there, so she knew well about

the place.

Natalia swiped the tickets and entered the venue.

She thought it was just a simple painting exhibition, but coincidentally, she ran into two acquaintances

there.

Max and Laura.

They came toward her.

Laura looked embarrassed but Max was happy. From time to time, he pointed to some paintings

hanging on the wall and explained something to her.

Natalia walked over with a smile and said hello to them.

"What a coincidence, you guys!"

They were startled when they saw her and Anne. Laura subconsciously covered her mask and hat.

Max's eyes lit up when he saw Natalia.

"Natalia, what a coincidence. You bring Anne to the exhibition, too?"

Natalia nodded and turned to look at Laura, who looked nervous.

She couldn't help but laugh.

"You don't have to cover your face. I’ve recognized you long before you did that."

After all, she knew Laura well because Laura had been working for her for years.

Laura breathed a sigh of relief.

Natalia looked at them and suddenly smiled, "Why are you two together? What's going on?"

Before Max could say anything, Laura waved her hands.

"Oh No no no... it’s not what you think. We just happened to run into each other..."

Before she could finish, she was interrupted by Max.

He took Laura's hand directly and said, "Yes, I brought her here to see the exhibition today."

Natalia raised her eyebrows.

Laura was instantly anxious.

She wanted to explain, but she didn't know what to say.

In the end, she could only give an awkward smile, "Don't listen to him. No man would bring a lady to a

painting exhibition for children."

She placed emphasis on the word "children".

Max had been strange since he took her to the children's amusement park.

He often took her to visit different places.

But what those places had in common was that they were very childish and only children would like

them.

Laura had protested helplessly, but Max didn't listen and continued to do so.

Finally, she had no choice but to shut up about it.

Anyway, he had the final say and could do whatever he wanted.

Natalia guessed their relationship and said, "Go ahead. I'll leave you alone and I'll show Anne around."

Laura and Max then waved goodbye to her.

Before leaving, Max couldn't resist squatting down and stroking Anne's head. He smiled, "Anne, you're

getting prettier and prettier. I'll take you out for fun when you're older."

Anne blinked and suddenly said, "You're lying."

Max froze and smiled.

"I’m not! Why would you say that?"

Anne folded her arms and snorted,

"You won't even remember me after this day. You have a pretty girlfriend. You will have a baby with her

and take your new baby out for fun!"


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