Said I didn't Love Him But I Lied

Chapter 433 Theodore's Trust



The secretary gulped subconsciously. As far as he knew, Wilson was usually a smiley person. Whenever he encountered something, he would never make people feel like he was the devil from hell, just like what he did that day. "Yes, I'll do it right away," he said quickly and turned around to leave. Deep down, he was afraid that if he was too slow, he would be beheaded by Wilson.

After the secretary left, Wilson was so angry that he reached out and swept all the things on the table to the ground.

He had belittled Theodore. He actually had connections with the mayor. He put up such a big game but it was all ruined by Talbot. It seemed that Theodore, who hadn't shown up in the Godfrey family for so many years, managed to succeed. Wilson refused to accept his defeat.

When Theodore walked out of Mortly Hotel, he received a call from Everleigh.

"Why did you show your trump card? Aren't you afraid of Wilson looking for trouble?"

"I just asked him to send someone here. Who would have thought that he would come personally?" Theodore was very helpless too. He didn't want anyone else to know about this matter, but it just happened that Talbot looked like he was enjoying watching the show and didn't mind making a big deal out of it.

He even came on his own.

Wasn't he afraid that Wilson would know about him?

Though Everleigh listened to his frustrated tone, she felt relieved. She had to admit that she was really nervous when the reporter asked that question. She was afraid that something bad would happen.

Fortunately, he had resolved it.

"What did the hospital say? Mr. Lawson was afraid to delay it."

"I found that person, but I don't believe it was him." Everleigh's voice was low. Ever since she knew about it, she hadn't come out of her room. Looking at the documents in her hand over and over again, she did not see any other person entering the ward.

She was in a bad mood. She believed in Stainley, but she was going nowhere about this matter.

Theodore knew who she was talking about when he heard her saying this. He pressed his lips together and didn't say anything.

"Theodore, why don't you give me a day to look into it?"

"Everleigh, since you're saying that you don't believe it, then I don't believe it either. I'll investigate myself. Don't worry, I'll tell you no matter what the results are," he interrupted her. It wasn't that he didn't believe what she said, but his ability was far above hers.

She listened to his words and did not speak for a long time. He did not intend to force it on her. If she did not agree, he would no longer pursue this matter.

"Okay, you take care of it. However, when you make decisions, I hope you can tell me about it."

"Okay." He was happy when he heard her reply. Other than letting out a sigh of relief, he was also content.

That was because she trusted him.

If she didn't agree, it could only mean that he, Theodore, was a despicable villain in her heart.

That was what he didn't want to see the most.

When Theodore returned to the company, the authorities had already announced that it could continue operating. As for matters regarding the hospital, he had to make a visit personally.

The press conference caused quite a fuss and even the doctors of the hospital knew about it. Benedict didn't expect Theodore to be so capable either.

Maxwell and Benedict were both in the office. Maxwell saw this scene and smiled. He asked, "Theodore should be looking for you soon."

"He's not looking for me. He wants to find the killer." When Benedict said these words, his head started to ache.

Theodore could now be considered as an influential person and no one would dare to disrespect him. He was also glad that on the day of the incident, he didn't say anything unpleasant. Otherwise, he would have to take responsibility for his actions that day.

Maxwell had met countless people and he could see what he was thinking at a glance.

"Haven't you already found it?"

"How do you know?" Benedict asked. He had secretly investigated it and didn't tell anyone.

Maxwell glared at him. "What do you think Everleigh suddenly came to the hospital for? When Theodore said that it was a doctor from the hospital, I had guessed that she came a few days ago to investigate the truth." Benedict had to admit that Maxwell was indeed a master, and he was always beyond people's expectation.

Maxwell had already left when Theodore arrived. He didn't waste any time and was straight to the point. "How's the investigation going?"

"We got the results and they are in Everleigh's hands. The prime suspect is Stainley," Benedict explained.

Theodore leaned back on the sofa and gazed at him. He heard the words, 'The prime suspect is Stainley.' Didn't that mean that they still don't believe that Stainley wouldn't do such a thing?

The evidence was right in front of him but he chose to ignore it.

"Where is he? What did he say?"

Theodore's question hit the nail on the head, but Benedict didn't know how to answer.

Everleigh had said before that they should not let others know so that they wouldn't alert the enemy but now, he was asking about Stainley.

He must be at work at this time; where else could he go?

"I'll ask him to come over now." Benedict felt that he really didn't have the power as the dean of the hospital at all.

He was being interrogated by them, one after another.

It didn't take long for Stainley to arrive. When he looked at Theodore, his expression froze for a moment before he came back to his senses.

"Mr. Lawson, what can I do for you?"

"He wasn't the one looking for you. I am." Theodore spoke up before Benedict could.

Stainley turned to look at him, his eyes cold. "What do you want to see me about?"

"You saw the press conference, didn't you? Someone in the hospital made the move, and the result of the investigation is you." Theodore's tone was very light, as if he was talking about unimportant matters. However, Stainley didn't think so. When he heard about the investigation result, he was so angry that his face turned red. "You are talking nonsense."

"Just ask the dean to know whether I'm speaking nonsense or not." Theodore took in Stainley's emotions; his cold attitude made Stainley feel very uncomfortable.

Benedict sighed softly and said, "What Mr. Godfrey said is true. Everleigh came before and the document is in her hands."

Upon hearing this, Stainley's face froze and he looked incredulous. Did she know about it? Did she not believe him?

Did she think that he would deliberately frame Theodore and make a move?

Stainley was stunned for a moment. He didn't know how to explain to Everleigh that this incident had nothing to do with him.

"I... I didn't do it. I would never do such a thing," he said expressionlessly; his eyes were dim.

"Did you go to the ward that day?" Theodore looked at his haggard face without any sympathy.

He was biased against him. He hated those who were interested in Everleigh.

"I was there because the nurse told me that Everleigh was going to change the patient's dressings." When he said this, he was confused.

He remembered that the medicine was given to him by the nurse. He wasn't aware of it because she was wearing a mask.

"Nurse? What's her name?" Mr. Lawson asked almost immediately.

"I don't know. The nurse was wearing a mask when she gave me the medicine and she wasn't wearing a name tag. I asked her, but she said her nametag was left at the nurses' station," Stainley frowned and replied, carefully thinking about what had happened that day.

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