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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 576

Karl took a few sips of the soup and continued.

"I remember you mentioning that it was Christian who told you that Ricky had rented the awm sniper rifle from the black market. Can you find Christian again and ask him to help find the gun and buy it? I'll pay."

"Buy it? I bet it's expensive, and because it's restricted to use and can't be circulated, the price would only be jacked up even higher." Joyce raised her eyebrows in disbelief. Even Ricky only rented the gun, he wanted to buy it.

"It doesn't matter. You don't have to worry about the money." Karl was not very concerned about it though.

Joyce staggered inwardly. So this was what a perfect combination of wealth and power should be like? Not only could they use public power at will, but they could also put out a large sum of money at any time.

She was not clear what Christian’s purpose was, whether he was a friend or now, and even whether he could be trusted. And she owed Christian so much that she had no idea what she would give in the future to pay him back.

However, Karl did so much for her. No matter how difficult it would be, she had to overcome them herself.

Just asking Christian for help, she certainly could do it!

"I certainly have a reason. At the time you sniped Ricky in the clock tower, he was wounded, and I thought that somewhere on the gun there might be a bloodstain left by him. Blood is quite a useful tool. Even if it was wiped clean, and no matter how long it has been, we can still get the DNA from it. If we do get his DNA, we will have obtained solid evidence."

"We will take down Ricky, and Charlotte loses her reputation. If she is no longer protected as the daughter of the Heath family, we will be easily unmasking her in the future." Joyce continued from Karl's words and smiled coldly.

The smile was demonic, cold, and both good and evil.

Karl, who was sitting across the table, was also stunned.

He cleared his throat unnaturally, "Yes, you're right."

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