Chapter 167

Ryan's mother, grandfather, and child. Three generations died at their hands.

"Charlotte! What nonsense are you spouting?" Jessica rushed over, shoved me, and warned fiercely, "I can sue you for defamation, do you know that?"

With the situation slightly "improving," Lauren, also puzzled, looked over. "Ms. Wilson, what do you mean by that?"

"You know full well what I mean"

Under Ryan's cold and gloomy expression, I spoke word by word to Lauren, "Back then, in order to marry into the Frost family, you pushed Ryan's pregnant mother down the stairs. Have you forgotten?"

"You need evidence to say that!" Lauren's voice rose and fell, seemingly very angry at my accusation!

Just as Grandfather said, she thought that by destroying the surveillance, she left no evidence behind.

Jessica, reminded by her words, also seized the crux of the matter. "Right, Charlotte, conviction isn't solely based on hearsay. Evidence, right?"

I called Gary to bring over the document I had just given to Ryan. He acted quickly and soon arrived. I directly pulled out the fingerprint analysis report and handed it to Ryan.

"Take a look. This is the evidence linking Grandfather's death to Jessica."

Jessica's expression tightened, about to grab it, but was stopped by a glance from Lauren.

I had to admit, the older the wiser.

Not grabbing it meant waiting for a chance to argue, but grabbing it now would indicate guilt, practically admitting her crime.

Ryan looked through each page. When he saw the report comparing fingerprints, his eyes suddenly became sharp and terrifying as he glared at Jessica. "Why are your fingerprints on Grandfather's pills?" "My... my fingerprints?"

her hidden hands clenched tightly

think carefully. Did you try to give Grandfather

"Yes..."

seriously as she thought. She looked at Ryan with great self-blame.' Grandfather had a stroke that day, I was too anxious to give him his medicine... but I didn't know where his medicine was. After searching for a long time, when I finally found

her storytelling ability. "When I asked you in the ward that day, you clearly said you didn't know where Grandfather's medicine was! Your current story doesn't match up

for this situation. She hadn't told

only someone with a guilty conscience

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I say that, Charlotte? Have I offended you? How can you make up such

I didn't do it. You know me, I feel sorry even for stepping on an ant. How could I harm

up at Ryan. "Do you

point, what she said didn't

was whom Ryan

lowered his eyes and stared at me intensely, his ink-black gaze seeming to draw me in. "Did Ms. Wood really push my mother down, as you said?" Lauren looked angry. "Ms. Wilson, I've treated Ryan like my own son all along. You're trying to sow discord between us. You'd better provide some

asked, "Are you

She didn't hesitate

residence. A servant answered, and

left half an

call

I dialed Albert's number.

only one who knew the truth after Grandfather's death.

evidence was in the safe in Grandfather's study, with only Albert

needed to find

so many years, raising Ryan from childhood. If you can't

think she's just playing tricks!"

didn't know whether it was because she didn't know what her mother had done or

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