Chapter 153
Diana’s pov
Everyone was petrified, not daring to even breathe.
William had always presented himself as kind and benevolent.
To theb researchers, he was as respectable as Penny.
No one expected that beneath this seemingly gentle facade was a heart indifferent to life and
cold–blooded.
Fisher’s foolish actions had infuriated William to the point where he forgot his benevolent facade..
And at this point, he evidently had no intention of salvaging anything.
With a wave of his hand, he summoned his bodyguards and said expressionlessly, “Dispose of the
body, chop it up, and throw it into the sea.”
“Yes!”
The bodyguard dragged Fisher’s oddly positioned, limping body away.
William stretched his neck, exhaled, and slowly turned his gaze towards me.
He seemed to want to say something to me, but just then, his phone rang.
“Boss, we have a new discovery…”
I faintly heard the voice at the other end of the phone speaking to William
Perhaps something urgent hade up; William didn’t wait for the call to end before leaving the
office with his remaining men.
The people hiding behind me finally breathed a sigh of relief, eagerly asking me why William
seemed so unfamiliar, as if he had changed overnight.
I looked at the blood left by Fisher on the ground and smiled bitterly.
“Unfamiliar? I used to think so too, but the truth is, this is his true nature.”
Upon hearing this, everyone froze in ce.
Moss approached me.
“What’s your n next?”
I pondered for a few seconds.
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“William will probably soon have me develop the antidote for him again, and I will pretend to
cooperate with him. Meanwhile, our realboratory should be opened.”
Moss breathed a sigh of relief.
“At least we’ve passed this hurdle.”
Have we really?
I couldn’t help but furrow my brows.
Remembering the look William gave me before leaving and his hesitant expression, a heavy sense
of unease lingered in my heart.
My intuition was correct.
In the afternoon, as I dealt with the series of problems caused by the fire under the guise of Diana in
the office, William’s men barged in without knocking.
“Miss Reist, our boss wants to see you.”
“With that attitude?” I nced at the still–shaking door panel and asked coldly, “Have you forgotten
that besides being the dean, I am also your princess!”
After a moment of hesitation, the men exchanged nces and finally backed off.
“Apologies, Your Highness.”
1 didn’t mean to give them a hard time.
If William wanted to see me, he would see me by any means necessary.
Adjusting my clothes, I said in a solemn tone, “Let’s go.”
When I arrived at William’s office, I found Moss was there too,
Obviously, William had just had a conversation with him.
William sat in his ck leather chair with his back to me.
Hearing the movement, he turned around, his sharp gaze fixed on me.
“Diana, there’s something very interesting I’d like to share with you,” he said slowly, as if discussing
something trivial.
But since the moment of our falling out, I knew we weren’t in the kind of rtionship where we could
sit down calmly and share something interesting.
“What is it?” Lasked.
“Not long ago, my men surveyed the scene of the fire,” he said casually, locking eyes with me.
“They told me they found traces resembling explosives at the scene. So, who do you think nted
those explosives?”
My heart pounded fiercely, as if it wanted to leap out of my throat.
“It’s just traces, not necessarily explosives, maybe”
“I’m asking you, who do you think nted them!”
I never expected that William, in his fury, would still remember to investigate the scene and find that
faint clue amidst the ashes.
I was nervous, but I concealed it well.
1 looked at William without changing my expression and said, “Instead of asking me, you’d better
hurry and investigate.”
“I’m already doing that, aren’t I?” William shrugged.
1 squinted slightly.
“So, you’re suspecting me?”
“More urately, you and Moss.” William nced at Moss. “But just now, Moss provided an alibi for
the time of the explosion, now it’s your turn. Diana, do you have an alibi?”
The thing about nting the explosives was something I did behind Moss’s back.
So, he still seemed calm.
Little did he know, my palms and the back of my hands were soaked with sweat.
I could barely breathe.
Observing my expression, William spoke coldly, “If you don’t have proof, I have reasonable
suspicion that you nted the explosives to intentionally destroy myb.”
I clenched my teeth.
“And then, the lives of those researchers under yourmand might be in jeopardy.”
“I didn’t!” I eximed urgently, afraid of what terrifying reaction William might have.
Swallowing hard, I pretended to remain calm and said, “I didn’t nt the explosives. This morning, 1
was resting in my room.”
“Evidence?” William asked, adding, “Moss provided me with surveince footage of him having
breakfast at a diner during the explosion. What about yours?”
When surveince was mentioned, I nervously said, “The hospital’s surveince system was
completely
destroyed by the fire, so I can’t provide evidence.”
“How can I trust you then?” William raised an eyebrow at me. “Who knows if you intentionally
destroyed the surveince room to cover your tracks?”
“…”
“Diana, without evidence, the me might fall on the innocent researchers‘ families. After all, as you
know, you’re my darling, and I can’t bear to punish you.”
“Who says Diana doesn’t have evidence?”
Almost as William’s voice fell, a familiar voice came through the door.
I turned in shock to see Nathan pushing the office door open slowly, dressed in a ck suit, calmly
walking in.
Then, he stopped by my side.
“Mr. William. I can testify for Diana She was indeed nor at the scene when the explosion urred
“Mr. William, I can testify for Diana. She was indeed not at the scene when the explosion urred.
Because-”
Nathan paused for a moment, looking down at me, his eyes shimmering with ambiguity.
I heard him say slowly, word by word-
“Because when it happened, Diana was in my bed.”