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Chapter 833:
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In a small room across the ocean, a young man with curly hair said proudly, “I must say, Moon is the greatest. With this program, my dad will surely be proud of me.”
After completing the final code, Norah couldn’t wait to test the program. She searched for Ivy’s details on the government’s website. However, since Ivy was an ordinary person, Norah couldn’t access more than basic information.
She first tried the program multiple times with other people’s photos. Initially, she used her own photos. Silverdale was a sizable city, so it took a while, but eventually, the computer displayed the results. All images and videos were timestamped with specific times and locations. She retraced her activities in Silverdale using that information. Whenever a surveillance system was in place, every picture of her face appeared without significant omissions.
She proceeded to test with photos of Manley, Hans, Marlin, and Yolande one after another. Setting the period for a month yielded a more detailed outcome. Finally, she uploaded Sean’s picture, setting the time to when he had arrived in Silverdale.
As the search progressed, numerous photos and videos surfaced on the screen. In many instances, Sean appeared alongside her. One scene caught Norah’s attention. She located the surveillance footage and pressed play.
Inside the elevator, Sean was chatting and laughing with another woman. Suddenly, an incident occurred inside. Despite the camera’s faint view, it captured the silhouette of two figures. The woman stumbled into Sean’s arms, fragile and intimate. She clutched his hand tightly. When the elevator light came back on, they stood apart, looking as though they were strangers.
If Norah hadn’t watched the entire surveillance video, she would have believed nothing had happened. But now she realized this occurred before they went to Cloud Club that day. This explained why, when she got close to Sean that day, she noticed a scent on his chest that wasn’t his own.
She clenched her fists, her dark, narrow eyes hardening with cold resolve. Sean had done something wrong, yet he blamed her first, accusing her of inappropriate behavior with Marlin. In this situation, she could not delve into the relationship between him and Lola. Instead, she had to apologize to him for what she perceived as her mistake. What a cunning plan he had.
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Norah sneered, finding Sean’s actions particularly aggravating. She turned off the search results and uploaded Ivy’s photos online. After emerging from the bathroom, all the search results for Ivy had populated. She poured herself a glass of milk, settled at her desk, and scrutinized them closely.
She discovered the initial photos that surfaced in Silverdale. It was twenty-three years ago, the same year Ivy was believed to be dead. After obtaining the death certificate from Glophia, Ivy reappeared in Silverdale. Over the years, these photos became increasingly blurry. To her surprise, Ivy rarely appeared in public over the past twenty years. She didn’t seem to reside in Silverdale, yet she was photographed every few years. The most recent photo was taken last year.
Ivy was over 60 years of age, an elderly woman with gray hair, carrying a basket filled with daily essentials. Norah pinpointed the locations of all the photos, mapping out Ivy’s usual activities.
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