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Wait a minute…
Isn’t Kaneeta acting jealous right now?
Suddenly, Edmund’s eyes lit up.
The reason Kaneeta is so determined to sue Nyasia must be
because he’s been too nice to Nyasia lately, and she’s jealous.
Isn’t this also a sign that she cares about him?
The more Edmund thought about it, the more sense it made.
His mood instantly improved.
He thought to himself, Kaneeta had always been so sensible-
how could she have changed like this?
In the end, it was still because she cared about him.
“…Ed, what are you smiling about?” His brother looked at him,
utterly baffled.
Edmund was taken aback. “Was I smiling?”
“Yeah, and you looked really happy!”
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Edmund snorted, but he had to admit, at this moment, there was
indeed a trace of joy in his heart.
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Meanwhile, in a certain villa, Woodrow was sitting in his study,
looking over the documents his subordinate had just sent.
Kaneeta had been in a car accident two years ago… her right leg
was crippled…
His eyes darkened.
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In fact, the time he ran into her at the restaurant when she had a
stomachache, he had already noticed something was wrong with
her right leg.
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Indeed, she now looked no different from anyone else, but if you
looked closely, you could still spot something unusual.
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At first, he thought it was because of the stomach pain, but even
after her stomachache eased, her right leg was still off.
That was when he realized there was a problem with her right
leg.
That was why he had his mother contact that doctor.
But even now, they still hadn’t managed to get in touch.
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As for that car accident, it was ultimately ruled an accident.
The driver was found fully responsible and turned himself in. He
was sentenced to prison, but a year ago, he committed suicide in
jail.
Was it really that simple?
Judging by Kaneeta’s demeanor, it didn’t seem so.
Woodrow continued reading.
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The next part of the file stated that Kaneeta and Edmund had
been in a relationship for five years, and just a few days ago, they
had registered their marriage.
But his subordinates had already investigated.
The marriage certificate between the two of them was fake.
And Edmund had already registered a real marriage certificate
with his adopted sister, Nyasia.
Given all this, Kaneeta must have already found out.
That’s why she was so determined to break up with Edmund.
Woodrow’s fingertips traced the words “car accident” on the
document. The moonlight outside slanted across his tightly ISOR
pressed lips, and the sandalwood incense in the study suddenly
became pungent.
Over the past five years, just how much deception had Kaneeta
suffered from Edmund?
And after the car accident two years ago, how much pain and
hardship had she endured?
A sudden ache welled up in his heart.
Woodrow stood up and walked toward the door.
He wanted to go to the hospital, wanted to see Kaneeta.
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But when he reached the study door, he stopped.
At this hour, Kaneeta was probably already resting.
If he went now, she would only find it strange, and he would
disturb her.
Woodrow stood at the study door for a while, then suddenly let
out a helpless laugh.
He hadn’t expected that he, too, would have such irrational
moments.
Returning to his desk, he dialed a number.
“Look into Ms. Drayton’s car accident from two years ago. Find
out whether it was really an accident or if someone was behind
it.”
“Yes, Mr. Hartwell.”
He had come too late.
But it didn’t matter. From now on, he would protect her, always…