Theodore didn't expect Christopher to notice so many details about the man in black. His heart felt heavy as he walked over and asked, "What's the license plate number?"
"Are you interrogating me?" Christopher asked. He raised his eyebrows and was very dissatisfied with his attitude.
Theodore frowned, but he didn't care about Christopher's attitude. He turned around and said to the nurse, "Look after my brother."
"Yes, Mr. Godfrey."
Theodore turned around and directly walked past him. He acted as if he wasn't the person who was eager to know more the identity of the man in black.
Christopher could not understand what just happened. What did this mean?
Wasn't he curious about the man who tried to kill Xavier?
Theodore took out his phone while he was walking and called Moses. He wanted him to investigate the footage of the surveillance cameras at the entrance of the hospital.
The person whom Christopher saw would be the culprit who had wanted to hurt Xavier.
Moses nodded and agreed to start the investigation soon.
The next day, Everleigh went to the hospital and heard everyone talking about what had happened the previous night.
At first, she did not pay much attention to it. Later, when she heard them talking about the ward which Xavier was in, she realized that there was a problem.
"The incident that you all are talking about, when did it happen?" She asked.
When the nurse heard her question, she was dumbfounded. "It happened last night," she answered.
Everleigh's face darkened. She got up and went to Xavier's ward to have a look.
She saw him lying on the bed, with a nurse sitting on the sofa. "Dr. Trevino," the nurse greeted.
"How's Xavier doing?" Everleigh asked.
"He's fine. Dr. Meyer has already checked on him," the nurse replied.
"That's good," Everleigh said and breathed a small sigh of relief.
"Dr. Trevino, you're very close with Mr. Godfrey. I hope that you can tell him not to fire me. I went to buy something last night because I was too hungry, and a disaster almost happened because of me," the nurse said pitifully with her head down.
Everleigh knew that she had been taking good care of Xavier for the past few days. She would help to clean and wipe his body everyday. She was a really nice person.
"Don't worry. You're a good nurse. I will help you talk to him," Everleigh agreed immediately.
That afternoon, she went to the company to find Theodore to discuss the matter with him.
He didn't say much about it.
"I'm not going to fire her. She's just being paranoid," he replied.
She nodded and continued to ask, "Have you found the culprit? I wasn't able to match the pictures together from the stories I heard from the nurses."
Theodore's gaze darkened as he said in a deep voice, "I've found the car from last night. It's a scrap car. It's also because it's just a scrap car, so no one knows where the culprit is."
Everleigh was shocked and said, "If that's the case, it's really not easy to deal with this." "Wilson's methods have always been clever. The dead won't be able to speak," he said. Although he knew that he was the one behind it, what could he do?
How could he not know Wilson's character? His mouth was harder than anything else.
If there was no evidence against him, Wilson would never admit his wrong.
"Then what should we do now?" She asked.
"I've already sent some people to look into it," he responded calmly. However, he knew in his heart that if he didn't succeed this time, he would stop sending anyone else.
Maybe the man who tried to hurt Xavier the night before was already dead.
However, he couldn't tell Everleigh about it.
He didn't want her to worry.
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