Everleigh was surprised to hear that Theodore had found the man. "How did you find him?"
"I have my own way." He wasn't lying.
The reason why he was able to find what he wanted quickly was because he had connections with the authorities. Without their permission, he could not carry it out even if he had the ability.
Hearing his words, she thought of a person. They had met once in the past, but they had only seen each other from a distance.
They never talked to each other before.
She once asked who that person was, but Theodore only told her that he was his buddy. As for the rest, she did not ask any further.
"Did you find out what exactly happened?"
"Yes, I did, but there's something I want to tell you. Hoffman's death was the hospital staff's doing, and that person has something to do with Wilson." Theodore's cold tone was suffused with impatience.
Only at that moment did he realize how much Wilson had done to ruin his reputation.
This was the first time he had discovered how ruthless and cruel his father was. He didn't even bat an eye to sacrifice the lives of so many people.
Everleigh's expression froze. Her first reaction wasn't to think of who did it in the hospital, but she thought of what Theodore had endured this whole time.
They were both parents, but why was there such a big difference between them? Abraham couldn't forget her mother, and he even treated her like his own daughter. As for Theodore, Wilson was his biological father, but he acted like he was his stepfather.
Humans were truly different from each other. It was the same with their fathers.
"I'll look into this matter. I believe Mr. Lawson will be willing to fully cooperate with us."
"Everleigh, talk to Mr. Lawson only about this matter. Don't act rashly and alert the enemy."
"I got it, Theodore. What are you going to do for the press conference?" She asked in a deep voice. There was only one day left. Would he tell others about Wilson?
He knew what she was worried about. He said softly, "Don't worry, it'll be fine."
She parted her lips but couldn't say anything, thus she stopped asking.
At night, it was drizzling outside, making the air a little colder. When she got up in the morning, she saw that the sun was shining, and the air was exceptionally clear after the rain.
She sent a message to Cecil, telling her that there was no need to investigate further.
When Cecil received the news, she called her right away. "Why do you want to stop investigating all of a sudden? Have you broken up with him?"
"Can't you just expect me to do well?"
"Isn't it? You were so nervous about him. Now that you are going to leave things behind all of a sudden, you must have broken up with him," Cecil said. She didn't seem to give up yet.
Everleigh felt extremely frustrated. She didn't want to say more, thus she hung up the phone directly and changed into a new set of clothes. Then, she went straight to the hospital to look for Benedict.
He looked at her and was a little surprised. "Why are you here?"
"Mr. Lawson, there is progress in that matter..." Everleigh told the whole story again. After hearing it, he was shocked but was very angry at the same time. "Do you mean that someone deliberately tried to kill him?"
"Yes, thus I want you to look into it if there was anyone who ever went in after Hoffman came out of the emergency room," she said in a deep voice.
He hesitated for a moment. "Well, I'll deal with this matter. I'll tell you if there's any news. Don't tell anyone else for the time being."
She also meant to say this. Although Benedict was afraid of the authorities, he would never act rashly in front of human lives.
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