Chapter 70
Chapter 70
I narrowed my eyes and shot him a cold glance before turning my head away, not wanting to pay him any attention.
He was slightly taken aback when he saw me, but he soon started jeering at me.” Wow, Mrs. Grant sure did take her own sweet
time coming into work this morning.”
“I don’t think I’m under your area of jurisdiction, President Nichols. Whether I come in for work or not is none of your business,” I
replied faintly.
Wanda Lane, I never knew you were like this! I thought you proclaimed that Cecilia Shane was like family to you? How can you
still come to work when your family’s locked up? How coldblooded of you.” Zedd sneered.
I had been perfectly fine before he brought that up. The cheek of him to bring Cecilia up! I was burning with rage, and I furiously
glared at him. “I never knew how lowly and despicable President
w how lowly and despicable President Nichols could be so as to please Ms. Reed. How loyal!”
Zedd’s face contorted. As he was about to Speak, I interrupted him. “God sees all. You’d better pray that your plans are flawless
because one day, you might have to pay for all of the things you’ve done.”
Also, please send a message to Ms. Reed for me. I’m still Mrs. Grant for now, so if she angers me too much, I might hold on
tightly to iny current position, and she’ll have to be a shameful mistress for the rest of her life!
You b*tch!” Zedd was furious. His face flushed red, and he was at a loss for words.
“I’m ab*tch?! Shouldn’t President Nichols be thanking me? If Ms. Reed remains a mistress, President Nichols will have ample
opportunity to become her knight in shining armor, right? All the best, President Nichols, I await your good news.”
The elevator had arrived at my floor, so after giving him an encouraging gesture, I elegantly alighted the elevator.
“Wanda Lane!!” I left Zeld behind. bellowing in the elevator.
Heidi reported the progress to me as soon as I entered my office. Everything was going as smoothly as planned. Heidi, who was
extremely capable, had combed through everything and settled many of the problems that had arisen on her own.
I was relieved to learn that things were going smoothly on our side of things. After giving Heidi a few pointers on what t o take
note of. I told her she would only need to report to me again if something drastic happened.
After Heidi left, I stared at my phone. I kept looking at it, but no updates from Theo popped up
A foreboding feeling arose from the bottom of my heart. I could not hold it in any longer. I grabbed my bag and made a beeline to
the police station.
Cecilia was still locked up, so I of course could not meet up with her. I asked the policeman from yesterday for updates and got
myself some extremely bad news – the victim had passed away from his
injuries last night
The bad news shook me to the core. My only hope was now gone. I stumbled and nearly fell over, unable to balance myself.
How did things get to this stage? Cecilia had said that the victim had not sustained major injuries and had still been able to walk
and talk!
No, something was not right. I got up slowly and thought things through carefully. According to Cecilia, the victim had been
unharmed, but later, he had been found unconscious on the ground by a passerby who called the police.
Had he been run over a second time?
That was the only plausible explanation. There might be other clues at the crime scene.
Once that idea came to me, I drove to the crime scene in an attempt to look for clues all around it.
The crime scene was in a secluded place, and it was a sharp curve that was very prone to accidents.
As I was just parking my car, Theo called me Where are you?” His voice was cold, and I could tell that he was unhappy.
Miss Woods had probably come back to find me missing, so she must have called him. I replied hastily, “I’m in the office, there
were some things that needed to be done. I’ll be back right away.”
“Are you really at the office?” His voice suddenly got closer, as if he was right beside me
A shadow stood right outside my car. I lifted my head to see Theo standing right outside my door, staring at me with a dangerous
glint in his eyes. “Lying to me now, are we?!
I rubbed my forehead and muttered guiltily, “I just got the news that the victim passed. I thought there was a possibility of a
second accident since he had been so badly hurt, so I came here to look for some clues...”
My voice grew softer the longer his deepening gaze bore into me, until it completely trailed off. I did not dare speak anymore
“Don’t you know you’re still sick? Get down, and get into my car.” His tone was icy. He turned back immediately towards his car.
I was terrified, but I followed him back to his car anyway. I asked cautiously, “What about my car...”