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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 504

Summary for Chapter 504: You Hit My Heart

Chapter 504 – A Turning Point in You Hit My Heart by Kylie Stanford

In this chapter of You Hit My Heart, Kylie Stanford introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 504 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

"But…"

The soldier hesitated a bit and exchanged words with another soldier and finally said, "We need to ask for instructions, just a moment."

"Good." Karl waited in place.

A few moments later, a soldier came out from inside after asking for instructions and returned the ID to Karl, "The general has instructed you to go in."

"Go."

Karl took Joyce with him.

"Wait, who is this?" The soldier asked.

"She's with me, she's my assistant."

"Okay." The soldier didn't stop them and let them both go in together.

"It looks like something has really happened," Karl said as he walked. Since they could let him in, he already knew in his heart that there must be a murder. Of course, at this point, he did not tell Joyce.

The doors of the Heath family villa were open.

Karl and Joyce both walked through the parlor, and when they first entered, Karl frowned, "The smell of blood, so heavy."

"Is that so? I can't smell it." Joyce looked around. She could not smell the unusual smell as Karl did, who was a professional criminal police and with a more sensitive smell.

Joyce heard that it was really Rodney, and for no reason, her heart was flooded with infinite sorrow, and she felt terrible.

"Understood. The army has its autonomy, and the police are not in a position to interfere. Just are you sure that it is an accident and not a criminal case? If a criminal case is involved, it must be handed over to the police." Karl asked.

Ralph froze for a moment. He did not think this way before. Criminal case? Was his father killed? However, the scene was clear, so it should not be possible.

"The military doctor and forensic pathologist are here and have checked the scene. It is true that my father accidentally fell down the stairs." He beckoned an army coroner to come forward, "If you want to know more details, you can ask him, he is the coroner."

Karl looked around, "It looks like the blood has been cleaned and the scene has been destroyed. If it's convenient, could I have another look at it?"

Ralph nodded, "Yes."

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