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Facade of Love

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Chapter 51 The man from five years ago reappeared

With that, the man landed a kick squarely on her chest. The woman, who was already frail,

was sent sprawling backward in a heap of limbs.

Despite the blow, she made no protest. Instead, she picked herself up and continued her

plea, “Alex, please, have some mercy. Just a little bit, I promise I’ll leave right away, I won’t

be a bother.”

With that, she crawled towards him again.

Disgusted, the man drew a knife from his pocket, pointing it menacingly at her. “You don’t

plan on leaving, do you?”

At the sight of the knife, the woman recoiled, scrambling to her feet and stumbling away.

Surveying the scene, I had no intention of lingering. I was ready to find an exit and leave.

As I was about to look away, my eyes caught the snake pattern on the knife in the man’s

hand.

My mind buzzed, and a flood of familiar memories surged forward.

I knew that knife. Five years ago, in a Mandala hotel, that man had pressed it against my

throat, threatening to slit my veins and make me bleed out if I dared to scream.

The snake pattern on the knife handle was etched into my memory. It was something I

would never forget, not even in death. Pushing down the wave of emotions, I watched as

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the shoe–shiner put away the knife, glanced around, picked up his tools, and headed

towards an alley on his right.

That face, I saw it clearly. That dark, indistinct face. It was him!

Alex Martinez.

I would never forget. It was this man who had pushed me into hell, nearly killed me at the

border, and made it impossible for me to return to my old life.

I had been searching for him for five years, dreaming of the day I would find him. I wanted

him to explain, word by word, to everyone what had happened that year.

I wanted him to tell my father himself that I had never been reckless.

Five years, and by some divine twist of fate, I saw him here. This time, I would not let him

escape, even if it cost me my life. With that thought, I started to follow him, but after only

a few steps, I was yanked into a nearby alley.

I thought I was being followed and almost screamed, but looking up, I saw it was Idris.

Seeing him, I did not bother with pleasantries. I pushed him away and tried to continue my

pursuit.

He held me back, his voice low. “Yvette, are you trying to get yourself killed chasing a

fugitive?”

I paused, looking at him. “How do you know he’s a fugitive?”

He glanced in the direction where the man had vanished before he let go of me. “He’s

armed with a knife, and that shoebox is filled with opium. Why are you tailing someone

like him?”

I had not noticed what was in the shoebox, but Idris’s reminder brought it back to me. Alex

had been involved in illegal activities inland, including abducting young girls and

smuggling

He was knee–deep in all of it.

The woman who had been begging him on her knees must have been an addict.

That explained her skeletal appearance.

Even so, what did it matter? I had spent five years searching for him, and now that I had

finally found him, I was not ready to let him sl*p away.

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With that thought, I pushed Idris away and said icily, “My affairs are none of your

business.”

With that, I continued in the direction Alex had gone.

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Idris caught hold of me, his handsome face creased with worry. “He’s likely a regular

around here. If you follow him now, you might spook him.”

I pressed my l*ps together, glancing at him. He calmly suggested, “I’ll accompany you to

the police station. We’ll file a report, and the police will stake out the area. It’s safer than

you tailing him.”

He had a point. I stopped my pursuit.

We went to the police station, where I relayed the events from five years ago and voiced

my suspicions about Alex’s smuggling activities.

The police were quick to grasp the situation. They immediately summoned Officer Jackson,

who had handled my case five years ago. Seeing me, he looked surprised. “Ms. Scott,

what’s this about.”

I explained everything to him. He frowned, nodded, and said, “Alright, we’ll keep an eye on

this. But this case involves the drug enforcement team. I think they might plan to use Alex

to catch the bigger fish behind him. Don’t do anything rash that might alert him.”

I got the message. They were on the hunt for the drug source, and that meant starting

with smugglers like Alex. Otherwise, even if Alex was apprehended, countless others

would rise to take his place. Thus, they had to use Alex to dismantle the entire operation

behind him.