Chapter 458
After he spoke, he ordered a small vial of blood to be drawn from Leonora.
He was determined to verify her ims. He had recorded their conversation earlier, and with this
evidence, he was sure it would be enough to seal Leonora''s fate.
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Upon leaving the prison, Edwin lit up a cigarette. He took several deep drags, the taste of nicotine
filling his mouth and rushing into his lungs. Drawing too fiercely, he broke into a fit of coughing.
The thought of ra''s predicament was a sharp pain in his heart. He was torn about whether to tell
her or not.
What would it mean for her rtionship with Ian if she found out? She was finally about to marry the
man she loved, only to learn that his mother was the murderer of her own.
With a heavy heart, Edwinposed himself and dialed ra''s number.
As soon as she answered, her soft and pleasant voice came through. "Edwin, why did you leave so
early? Is something wrong?"
His sister''s voice made Edwin smile despite himself. "There''s a bit to sort out at the office. What are
you up to?"
ra sounded thrilled, her voice bubbling withughter. "Grandma gave me a whole bunch of stuff,
saying it was all part of the gift Mom had prepared for me. There''s jewelry, artwork by famous
artists, and several riverside properties. All of it must be worth a fortune. I just wish I could have
seen Mom. If only she were still here."
Edwin''s heart felt like it had been struck by a hammer. He could tell ra''s memories of their
mother were bing more vivid, and that scared him even more.
With a grave tone, he asked, "ra, what would you do if we found Mom''s killer?"
ra stopped what she was doing. "Did you find a new lead?"
"No, just a hypothetical question."
"If we found the real culprit, I''d take them to court myself to clear Mom''s name. I''d make them pay
dearly. You have to promise me, Edwin, whatever you find out, you need to tell me. She was my
mother, too, and I have the right to know the truth."
As awyer, ra''s instincts were sharp. She had picked up on a hint of something in her brother''s
words.
Hearing her determination, Edwin''s voice was even more somber. "Alright, I''ll tell you. Spend a few
more days with Grandma. I''ve got things to handle here."
After hanging up, he took Leonora''s blood sample and headed to the hospital. Heidi was lying in
bed, trying to ignore the news repeating on the television. She struggled, wanting to scream for
someone to turn it off, but the broadcast kept repeating the news of ra being recognized by the
York family.
Edwin didn''t need to guess who was behind this torture. Ian had taken the art of psychological
warfare to a new level. The news was like a knife, stabbing Heidi in the heart with each repeat.
Edwin pulled up a chair and sat down next to Heidi''s bed. His gaze was fierce as he looked at her.
"Can''t handle it? What will you do if they broadcast their wedding? Will you go mad?"
Tears rolled down Heidi''s cheeks as she shook her head, making ''ah ah ah'' noises.
Edwin leaned in closer, looking at the face marred beyond recognition, and whispered, "When I
found out you weren''t my mother''s daughter, I didn''t n on doing anything to you. I thought you
weren''t involved, and it wouldn''t be right to drag you into this."