Chapter 511 The Farewell Letter

It’s related to Craig!

Cedrick and Nico exchanged a glance, both feeling puzzled.

The former stood up, picked up his military jacket from the coat rack, and put it on neatly. “Let’s go and have a look.”

Just as the two of them reached the lobby of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, they coincidentally bumped into Neville, who was bringing Charles in.

Neville swiftly bowed before Cedrick. “Mr. Jenson, Mr. Charles has informed me about the discovery of significant and crucial evidence. Hence, I have brought him here.”

Cedrick, without uttering a word, turned on his heel and made his way back to his office. “Come with me, Charles, he commanded.

Charles wordlessly trailed behind Cedrick, matching his brisk pace as they made their way to the office.

Once inside the office, Charles placed an envelope on Cedrick’s desk.

Cedrick glanced at the envelope. “What’s this?”

“I found it by chance while helping to clean Mrs. Newton’s room last night. It seems to be her farewell letter.”

Although Charles was listed under Caylie’s name in the family tree, he never referred to her as “Mom” or even “Mother.” Instead, he always addressed her as “Mrs. Newton,” much like the housekeepers and butlers did.

His words prompted both Cedrick and Nico, who was standing nearby, to furrow their brows simultaneously.

Caylie had been injected with a neurochemical agent before Craig gained control over the family. Her thoughts had been out of her control ever since. How could she have left behind a farewell letter?

Despite his doubts, Cedrick reached out and took the envelope.

He carefully opened it and scanned its contents.

he had finished reading the letter, his frown deepened, and his expression became increasingl

letter

is dated the day before the incident. She said she was tired of this hypocritical w and

already imprisoned by Craig, and her daily

gaze on Charles. “When and where did you find this letter?”

about to speak, Cedrick interrupted him with a knock

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want a detailed account.”

“Okay.” Charles nodded.

Jasmine and I have been assisting Lucas with the funeral arrangements. Last night, around eight or nine o’clock, I went up to Mrs. Newton’s room and happened to discover this letter tucked inside her pillow.”

to you to have a look,” he added.

contemplation, he posed a question to

in

sighed. “As you know, my relationship with Mrs. Newton was not a pleasant one. My presence the Newton family tree seemed to trigger something within her. She had already lost Jennifer,

a moment, then presented a completely different perspective, deviating from his

statement,

before. She had been struggling with depression, and even before Craig gained control, she had made several attempts at self-harm. I suspect that Craig wasn’t the one who administered the drug to her. It was her depression that led him to occasionally confine her, out of concern for her well-being. I don’t believe he would

the weight of the revelation for a long time.

reminded Charles, “Charles, when you first returned to the country and Gwendolyn took you to visit Jennifer, your account of the situation was different.

done what

was seated behind the desk, before

the office.

swiftly made his way toward Cedrick’s desk. “Cedrick, should we investigate this matter further, or should we opt to suppress the farewell letter and allow Craig’s trial to proceed smoothly,

gaze fell upon the letter resting beside his hand. The handwriting on

shall be handled impartially accordance

postponement of Craig’s trial. Additionally, arrange for the farewell letter to be examined by a professional handwriting analyst to verify its authenticity. As for Caylie’s depression, instruct Neville to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter once again.”

dutifully took the farewell letter from Cedrick,

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infusion in the laboratory, and there had been no major issues with her nerves over the past few days of observation

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