Chapter 1673
The nurse nodded and said, "That''s correct. It wasbor induction." She then showed a picture on her
phone,
revealing Maisie''s confidential medical report.
"You might not understand all the medical terms and data, but it does show Ms. Squire''s past record.
She did
undergobor induction.
"Moreover, from the records, it''s clear that the fetus was not mature, around four to five months. This
should have
been a stable period during her pregnancy, yetbor induction was performed. I can''t imagine what
happened back
then."
Graham squinted and bit his lip, a sly expression appearing on his pale face.
"You may not get it, but I do," he said.
The nurse was surprised. "Sir, you—"
"Okay," Graham instructed, meeting her gaze. "Keep this to yourself. I won''t need your help anymore.
Be discreet."
The nurse nodded and quietly exited through a nearby door.
Graham stood still, deep in thought. This was likely rted to Daniel.
From what he remembered, Maisie had been reserved in their rtionship. Even though they had been
engaged,
their physical intimacy had been limited to hand-holding and hugs at most. They hadn''t even kissed, let
alone gone
further.
However, soon after their breakup, she began dating Daniel, who took her to the hospital.
But there was one perplexing aspect he couldn''t figure out.
If Maisie''sbor induction was indeed rted to Daniel, they must have known each other for a long
time. So why
did she treat him like a stranger initially?
Puzzled, he suddenly remembered the man who had beaten him badly.
The man''s name was Wesley Mebane—he had identified himself as such during their fight. He even
taunted
Graham, saying, "You''re worthless. Even your fiancee can be stolen by another. You can''t even be
called a man! Did
Daniel steal her from you again, huh? Haha!"
Property belongs to N?vel(D)r/ama.Org.
''Again? What did he mean by again?'' Graham wondered.
At that moment, a spark of realization shed in Graham''s mind. He quickly dialed hiswyer.
"Sir?" The Bayers''wyer was surprised by the call. "Are you feeling better now?"
"I''m fine," Graham replied. "I need you to do something for me."
"What is it?"
"Bail... Wesley Mebane out!"
Thewyer was shocked, failing to respond immediately.
"Are you listening?!" Graham''s voice grew more insistent.
"Sir..." Thewyer collected his thoughts. "That man assaulted you, and we have strong evidence. The
hearing is
scheduled in two days. We can definitely have him sent to prison! I''m confident we can secure a
significant charge
against him. He''ll pay for this—"
"I don''t want that!" Graham shouted into the phone. "I''ve changed my mind! I don''t want to press
charges. I want
you to bail him out! I want to drop thewsuit. Do you understand what I''m saying?"
Although thewyer was bewildered, he reluctantly agreed to Graham''s request.
Within a few days, Wesley was released from the police station.
However, his destination was a restaurant.
He nced at the sign guiltily. It was the same ce where he had assaulted Graham while
intoxicated.
Instinctively, he took a step back, but the men in ck on either side forcibly pushed him into the
restaurant. This
treatment made him feel like an animal, unable to resist, and he waspelled to move forward.