Chapter 55 Fermented

Because it was a day off yesterday, there were a lot of patients coming in, so it was more difficult to

investigate.

But at the same time, many people had seen that man, and one of them was an art teacher. That man was in

front of them when the art teacher accompanied his wife to a prenatal checkup.

At that time, the art teacher was still wondering, “Why didn’t he bring his wife over?” So he took a second look at him.

That was when he remembered the appearance of that man.

“What’s that?” Cynthia awoke, groggy and not quite conscious. The back of her head ached very much.

Alston explained, took the sketch, and sat with her in her hospital bed.

That man looked so ordinary that if he had been in a crowd, he would have been inconspicuous.

Greg gave basic information about the man he had found.

That man was Caleb Hayes. He worked as a truck driver. He had a dull personality. People who knew him

said he was not articulate but honest and easy to be with.

No matter what they thought, they could not believe that he would push someone down the stairs.

Alston looked up. “Check that man’s account to see if there has been any special amount of remittance.”

Greg frowned, with a perplexed expression on his face. “I have already checked, and there is no special remittance in his account. I also checked the accounts of his wife and parents, and there is nothing unusual.”

Cynthia looked at the portrait and frowned. “Ivan didn’t promise him any benefits? Did he remit the money to him after he had done this? Or did he give him cash?”

Alston shook his head. “I let people spy on him since the last banquet. He has been staying at home and has never gone out. He didn’t go in person this time. He should have sent someone else there.”

“We need to check whether Caleb has contacted any suspicious persons during this period of time. Ivan will pay more attention after suffering from the loss at the last banquet. Perhaps all the information and evidence of their meeting and transaction between them had been destroyed. That’s why he’s so confident.”

“So now there is no evidence?”

Cynthia thought and frowned, looking pitiful.

Alston smiled. “Who said that we must have some evidence to teach him a lesson!”

Cynthia looked at him. Her eyes lit up.

the gauze on her head,

hurt?”

a little taken aback. Alston had always stood up for her and helped her to

her a lesson

just acting now, there is no one else here, so there is no

concerned about me.”

Cynthia paused after saying that, then looked at him and said, “There

us here, so you don’t have to be nice

taken aback for

down. “You saved my mother, and I was Hulda’s shield. You have done what you could,

hurt me a lesson. You don’t have

me.”

person he liked was Hulda, so she tried hard to avoid him, but every time he

protective, she could

that

he lied to her that he wanted her to be Hulda’s

so angry that he said say those words, but Cynthia

little dumbfounded and didn’t know how to explain

that the so–called shield was useless.

others‘ attention, he underestimated Ivan, his cousin,

very sensitive to

spite of his tenderness for her.

deceived Ivan.

eye on Cynthia, and, in addition

knew that she

Hulda would be of no use. He had

made up his mind and was going to tell Cynthia everything, including the

as he was about to speak, Helen rushed into

was holding her cell phone and was anxious. “Sh*t, the video of

hospital before was uploaded to the

nervous and

hospital, and the person who caused the trouble was a well–known celebrity. That video became popular all of a

ignorant of the truth, Pera didn’t have a single word of truth, and she was ruining Cynthia’s reputation everywhere. The

boyfriend, who had no medical ethics, and who

were all talking

tense, and after it was

an instant, with countless comments. Most of the comments were

his fingers, and there was a crack on

reached out for the phone. “Let me see what’s

the phone at Helen. He didn’t

and attacked her

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