Chapter 1266
“Why did those doctors suddenly change their testimonies? Did they have any contact with
someone before?” Riley asked anxiously.
“There was a food poisoning incident in the detention center before. These people were all sent to
the hospital for examination,” thewyer exined.
Riley’s heart sank. She thought, “So, at that time, these people might have encountered someone,
made a deal, and then changed their testimonies collectively.”
“Could it be Zephyr’s doing?”
“Zephyr had said that he wanted to protect Harriet. Was this his method?”
“So, with the current evidence, there’s no way to establish Harriet’s guilt anymore?” Riley inquired.
“Unless there is new evidence, it’s difficult,” thewyer replied. “I’m sorry. I promised to help you
before leaving Lommore, but I haven’t been much of assistance.”
“No, you have helped me a lot. Thank you, Mr. Norris,” Riley said. “As for other evidence, I will try to
think of a way. Maybe there will still be a turning point.”
After saying this, she stood up and left thew firm, heading straight to Griffin Group.
In Bruce’s office, Bruce looked at Riley “You came to see me about my brother’s car ident. What
else have you thought of?”
“I’m currently involved in awsuit with the Summer family. Several doctors involved in the case
changed their testimonies collectively. Thewyer just told me that once we go to court, Harriet
might be released without charge,” Riley said.
Bruce shrugged indifferently. “Whether she’s guilty or not, I’ve never cared. If you expect me to help
you get her convicted, then you’ve got the wrong person. In Lommore, I’m the least likely person to
assist you.”
“It’s not for me, it’s for Nichs!” Riley corrected him.
Bruce narrowed his eyes. “What do you mean?”
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“The person who nned the car ident was very likely Harriet, or someone rted to her. If
Harriet is acquitted, and she goes abroad, it will be difficult to bring her to justiceter.” Riley took a
deep breath and showed him a photo.
The picture depicted a woman in waitress uniform, appearing to be around 27 or 28 years old.
“This is a photo you gave me earlier. The woman’s name is Jocelyn Hond. About a month after
the car ident, I once saw her at the gate of the Summer residence, looking for Harriet. Looking
back now, when she saw me, her eyes flickered, and she lowered her head. At that time, I didn’t
think much of it.”
Pausing for a moment, Riley continued, “A few days ago, I investigated this. This Jocelyn resigned
three days after the car ident, iming she made a fortune in stocks and was going to enjoy her
life. However, she never actually opened a stock ount.
“And on the third day after the ident, there was a transfer of 200 thousand dors from Harriet’s
bank ount, destination unknown. A monthter, another transfer of 1 million dors with an
unknown destination. Meanwhile, Jocelyn left Lommore andter became a missing person. Six
monthster, her body was found in a town near Lommore.”
“So, you suspect Jocelyn is rted to this case?” Bruce asked.
“Don’t you find everything suspicious? I checked; Jocelyn only had one younger brother, but shortly
after she was found dead, her brother moved away. I don’t know where he went,” Riley said. “I hope
the Griffin family can help me find out the whereabouts of Jocelyn’s brother. He might be the only
breakthrough now. I believe, Mr. Griffin, you wouldn’t want Nichs to die without justice, allowing
the real culprit to roam free.”
Bruce tightly pressed his lips together, staring at Riley. “I hope you’re telling the truth. If you’re only
trying to use the Griffin family to seek revenge, I won’t spare you.”
“If I speak a single lie in front of you, you can take my life anytime. I won’tin,” Riley said
frankly.
This was what kept her going. She valued Nichs’s life more than seeking personal revenge.
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A weekter, Rosalie’s medical examination reports were officially out. The hospital had a
consultation regarding her current condition. The conclusion was that she could continue with the
pregnancy, but she needed to be vignt, especially about the fetus’ nutrition absorption and the
cental position.
If the cental position became unfavorable, terminating the pregnancy might be necessary
immediately.
This result was much better than what Rosalie had initially anticipated.
“Jon, let’s not talk about my pregnancy for now. Let’s decide, whether to continue or not after the
centa is properly formed,” Rosalie said. If the cental position was not good, she had to
terminate the pregnancy early. Otherwise, if her scar ruptured, not only would the baby not survive,
but she might not survive either.
It was just that if given the chance, she wanted to keep this child.
“Okay,” Jonathan responded, gently holding her hand. “Rosalie, I’m sorry for making you endure this
pain once again.”
Rosalie shook her head. “It’s not painful for me. I said this back then, I wanted to give you a home
and have many children together, to make our home livelier and happier.”
Now, she only hoped that heaven would be merciful and allow her to safely deliver this child.
“What you said back then, you’ve already given it all to me,” he murmured, bringing her hand to his
cheek, softly rubbing his face against her palm.
The Youngblood family was no longer as cold and empty as it used to be. Laughter and joy filled the
air every day.
In the future, this family would have more people, more happiness.
The old man’s prediction was wrong after all!
The essence of being human beingsy in vulnerability. It was because of vulnerabilities that people
cared, allowing them to experience a wide range of emotions.
If one had no vulnerabilities, they would be no different from machines.
“Rosalie, all my happiness is because of you. I only ask you not to let my
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happiness disappear, alright?” he whispered softly. It was a plea; a hope.
“It won’t disappear. Aren’t we nning to apany each other for a lifetime?” Rosalie hugged
Jonathan tightly, saying so.
Because Amelia was still in the hospital ward, the two of them went to the inpatient department.
Amelia’splexion had improved significantly, and she could now get out of bed and walk around.
Her diet had also returned to normal.
Due to medication, she couldn’t breastfeed the newborn, but she had visited the neonatal ICU.
Through the transparent ss wall, she had seen the baby.
The tiny child appeared much weaker than a normal baby. Tubes were inserted into their body,
which made her heart ache just by looking at it.
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