Chapter 376 It Was You, Right?
Wilson took the record book with doubt, and both of them saw clearly what was written on it.
As Yvonne looked through the ordinary records, she cried even harder. For a moment, she looked like a child. She didn't know what to do.
Xavier looked at her impatiently. "What's the use of crying? Why don't you look for the person who hurt your child?"
"Shut up! Do you think I will let you go just because you say so?" She scolded him.
"There's nothing I can do even if you don't believe me. The only reason I came was because I heard the news. If I knew that you would act in such a manner, I wouldn't have come even if you invited me," Xavier responded. Then, he moved his wheelchair and got ready to leave.
Theodore glanced at Loraine, who was lying on the bed, turned his back, and pushed Xavier out of the room.
Everleigh bought some water on the first floor and was not in a hurry.
"You guys go ahead and chat for a while. I'll go over there and take a look." Xavier spoke in a deep voice as if he had come out to give them some time.
Theodore didn't say much. He strode over to Everleigh and bought her a bottle of lemon tea.
"Why did you come out? Don't you want to talk a little longer?" She was taken aback when she saw his actions.
At a time like this, shouldn't they be...
"Yvonne was like a madman. She thinks we're the one behind Loraine's injuries. I'd rather come down to chat with you instead of staying there," he muttered while opening the bottle for her.
She was stunned, "Have you found any clues?"
Theodore's hand paused for a moment, and his eyes darkened.
Everleigh knew him very well. He wouldn't have this kind of expression if he didn't know something.
"You know it, right?"
"Everleigh, we have to pretend not to know anything, otherwise we'll get into trouble. No more questions," he told her.
She was shocked. He knew and yet he was not willing to say it out.
Why?
Wasn't Loraine his younger sister? Even if he didn't see her as his younger sister, he would feel pity and save whoever the person was.
"Is it someone from the Godfrey family? Who are you sheltering?" She was as cold as ice, and she spoke, disappointed.
Theodore turned around to look at her and knitted his brows. "What kind of person am I to you?" He responded unhappily.
"I wish that I'm overthinking. But I have some doubts after listening to your words," she replied.
Everleigh didn't doubt his character, but after experiencing the incident with Wilson, she realized how cruel a person could be.
"All you need to know is that I won't hurt you or anyone from the Godfrey family. Loraine is my half-sister after all. How could I bear to see her like this? It won't be too long before the truth is revealed," he pointed out. Her eyes darkened and she fell silent.
As for how he would do it, she would not ask him anymore.
Xavier came over from behind and spoke in a low voice, "It's quite late. I need to go back home and rest."
Everleigh looked at him, who was sitting in a wheelchair. She felt a subtle change in Xavier and Theodore's relationship.
"Alright," Theodore answered. He turned around and told her, "I'll go home first. I'll come over to look for you tomorrow. As for Loraine, I'm sure you'll take good care of her." She nodded and watched them leave.
When she went upstairs, Yvonne stayed by Loraine's side. Her eyes had turned red after crying for a while. Wilson ;lowered his head and fell in silence as he sat by their side. "Yvonne, have some water," Everleigh suggested.
"Thank you, Everleigh." Yvonne took it and thanked her in a hoarse voice.
Everleigh sat beside her and read the record of testimonies. The record stated that there were a few missed calls from Loraine's phone, she was found in the suburbs, and the most important point of all, the driver was missing. She was astonished and looked at Yvonne. She couldn't help but ask, "Yvonne, did Loraine go out with the driver?"
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"Yes, Loraine hasn't gotten her driving license yet, so she can only be driven around by the driver."
"Where's the driver?" Everleigh asked.
Yvonne sobbed and said with a heavy nasal voice, "The driver is in the ICU, and he was beaten up so badly that his brain is bleeding. I haven't asked about his details yet."
"The driver's family has arrived. The insurance also covers such incidents. Even the compensation wouldn't be severe," Wilson mentioned.
However, his gaze fell on Everleigh.
She was not afraid. She thought that she had seen him clearly a long time ago.
A father who could abandon his own son; there was nothing he wouldn't do.
Thinking of this, she was slightly startled as she looked at Wilson with a sharp gaze.
Meanwhile, his eyes were as dark as ink. He stared motionlessly at her while a bloodthirsty grin spread across his lips.
Although it was very faint, Everleigh could see it clearly, and it sent a chill down her spine.
She finally understood why Theodore said such words, "Don't meddle in other people's business, otherwise you'll get into trouble."
Yvonne did not notice their actions, but she could feel that Everleigh's body was trembling.
"Everleigh, are you very cold?" She asked.
"Yes, I'm wearing thinner clothes this evening. Yvonne, I'll go back home first, and I'll come and visit when I come back for work tomorrow." Everleigh pretended to be calm, but her mind was buzzing. She didn't know how to face Wilson all of a sudden.
This man was the devil!
"Alright."
"Let me see you out. I'm afraid that I'll have to trouble you these days." Wilson stood up and followed Everleigh out.
With a solemn face, Everleigh stopped as she walked out of the entrance of the emergency room
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"It's you, isn't it?" She asked.
"Miss Trevino, you need to speak based on clear evidence. Otherwise, you will be held accountable for speaking nonsense," he responded in a cold-hearted voice.
She couldn't bear it anymore. She glared at him and asked, "Why did you do it?"
"What have I done?" He continued to pretend to be innocent.
She looked at the face that was similar to Theodore. For a moment, she really wanted to slap him.
This person does not deserve to be called a human.
"Everleigh, stop giving me a look of hatred," he told her.
"Since you don't want to say it, then forget it, Mr. Godfrey. I won't bother you anymore," she replied sarcastically. This man was really shameless.
It would be a waste of time to talk with him.
"Take care," Wilson said in a gentlemanly manner, and went back to the ward.
Everleigh was livid, and she left the hospital indignantly.
When she returned home, she saw Abraham sitting on the sofa. He stretched out his neck and looked out. When he noticed Everleigh coming in, he felt relieved. "Everleigh, you're back?" He asked.
"Yes, Dad. Why haven't you gone to rest?" She responded.
He beamed and said, "Hilda said you came back this morning. I planned on having dinner with you but you left in the evening. I tried calling but you wouldn't answer. I was worried, so I waited for you to come back." Hearing this, Everleigh's eyes turned red. This was the attitude a father should have.