Chapter 472
When Warren sat back in his car, his hand unconsciously brushed the spot where Amelia had
grabbed him.
It was the first time she had taken the initiative to hold onto him since they met again.
When she held onto him, he keenly felt her trembling hand.
Even when he peeled her fingers off his arm one by one, he could still sense the coldness in her
fingertips.
It was like… a dead man’s hand!
“Stop thinking!” Warren told himself not to dwell on Amelia anymore and closed his eyes.
No matter how Amelia yed the victim, Warren was determined to make Aiden acknowledge his
roots and return to the York family.
Rosalie wanted to find a favorable clue as soon as possible, so she continued to follow the route the
vehicle had taken on the night of the ident.
She had even posted online in a forum to reach out to any drivers who might have recorded
valuable evidence on their dashboard camera during the night of the ident, specifically in areas
where there were no surveince cameras, and asked them to contact her.
However, after posting the message, it seemed to disappear into the void. No one responded at all.
Yet, it made sense. Given that it had been so long since the incident, even if a driver’s dashboard
camera had recorded something useful, it was likely overwritten by now.
Moreover, the chances of a driver passing by that route on that specific night and seeing her post
were slim.
Rosalie continued her investigation while observing the surroundings for any signs of surveince
cameras. However, the police had already checked and confirmed that there were no surveince
cameras in the vicinity of that route.
As Rosalie walked and thought, she habitually checked the forum on her phone to see if there were
any replies to her post.
To her surprise, someone had responded. They imed to have driven past the scene that night
and had captured two women exiting a car on their dashboard camera.
The
person even asked Rosalie for her contact information.
Rosalie’s heart skipped a beat. She wondered if she could really be this lucky and found evidence.
She immediately sent a private message to the person, providing her phone number.
But what she didn’t expect was that her phone rang with an unfamiliar number within a minute.
Rosalie picked up, and a stranger’s voice came through the other end, asking, “Are you Rosarory?”
Rosarory was Rosalie’s forum nickname.
“Yes, are you Weston?” she asked. Weston was the driver she had messaged earlier.
“Yeah, where are you now? I can bring you the dashboard camera footage right away,” the person
replied.
“I’m currently out handling some matters. If it’s convenient for you, we can arrange to meet at my
office,” Rosalie said and provided her office address. “Of course, if you’re busy, I cane to you if
you prefer. Whatever is more convenient for you.”
“I’m also out at the moment. Why don’t you tell me where you are, and I’lle to you? I assume
this is quite important if you’re in such a hurry,” the person suggested.
The person was… incredibly considerate and helpful.
Rosalie was eager to get her hands on the dashboard camera footage, so she shared her current
location.
“It’s not that far from me. I can be at your location in about ten minutes. Just wait for me,” the person
said.
“Okay,” Rosalie replied with a smile.
It seemed like things were going smoother than she had imagined. She would soon have strong
evidence.
Once Aubrielle was proven to be the real culprit, they could stop her from transferring her assets in
time. Then, Larry would finally receivepensation!
With those thoughts in mind, Rosalie felt considerably better.
In less than ten minutes, she saw a white ordinary vaning towards her and pulled up in front of
her.
The door of the van opened, revealing a man who was wearing sunsses and a cap. He remained
inside the van, not stepping out of the van as he asked Rosalie, “Are you Rosarory?”
Rosalie’s gaze shifted to the man in the driver’s seat, who was also wearing a cap, sunsses, and
a mask.
A sense of instinctive danger suddenly surged within her. She took a step back unconsciously.
However, in the next moment, the man who had been asking her questions suddenly lunged at her,
pulling her forcefully into the van and mming the door shut with a resounding thud.
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“Go!” the man ordered the driver while dragging Rosalie.
The driver stepped on the elerator and the van began to drive forward.
Rosalie struggled, realizing that she had underestimated the darkness in people’s hearts.
Unfortunately, the ce she had been earlier had no surveince cameras at all. It seemed that the
other party had known this, which was why they had dared to make such a bold mové.
“This bitch, let’s teach her a lesson so she doesn’t get too arrogant!” the driver in the front seat said
coldly.
“Can I have some fun with her? It’s been a while since I yed with a woman!” the man restraining
Rosalie added.
“You can y, just don’t kill her. After all, we were told by the higher-ups to let her stay in the
hospital for a while,” the driver said.
“Higher-ups? What was that?” Rosalie thought to herself.
The man pinning her down had already started to pull at her clothes.
Rosalie was desperately struggling, but it seemed futile. Her hands were bound with twine, and she
had also been pped several times on her face, leaving blood oozing from her lips.
“If you’re here for money, I can give you money!” Rosalie fought hard to keep herself calm. In such a
situation, stayingposed was her only chance at self-preservation.
“Money? You’re just a petty legal assistant. How much money could you possibly have?” the man
scoffed, clearly not taking Rosalie’s words seriously.
“I… I may be a lowly legal assistant, but the person behind me has money. If you went to myw
firm and asked about it, you’ll find out that recently… uhh, there’s been a Maybach picking me up
quite frequently.”
She deliberately made her words a bit ambiguous. Rumors had been circting in the firm these
days, insinuating that she was being financially supported by a wealthy benefactor.
She hadn’t paid any attention to such gossip, as it couldn’t harm her in her current circumstances.
The man restraining her shifted his gaze. “How much money can you get us?”
“How much do you want?” Rosalie asked.
“2 million dors. Can you give it to me?” the man said.
“Well… I’d have to call my benefactor. I don’t have that kind of money myself, but my benefactor
does!” she replied.
“What do you think?” the man asked the driver in the front seat.