Chapter 168 A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Depressed, Terence dealt with the following matter.
Christian didn't get the whereabouts of Jake from Romy but knew some other things.
He was strangely calm, without anger or roaring. His indifference indicated a dangerous and terrifying sign.
He ordered someone to lock Beatrice up in the nursing home. She was not allowed to leave without his permission.
No matter how desperately Beatrice cried for injustice, Christian remained indifferent.
Jake seemed to have disappeared.
Christian resorted to various connections, but he couldn't find any clues.
In the office of Patterson Group.
Steve knocked on the door and went in. Looking at Christian, who had been tired and tense these days, he didn't dare to relax for a moment.
"Mr. Patterson, I've checked all the surveillance cameras nearby. Someone intercepted the surveillance at that time. Trafficking is ruled out. It is estimated that someone is targeting us.
"At present, since the other party has not actively contacted us, perhaps Jake is safe."
So far, Christian had not announced Jake's identity.
In the eyes of everyone, Christian's illegitimate son was Charlie, but why did no one harm Charlie?
Christian stroked his forehead with his slender and fair fingertips, pondering.
"How about Beatrice?"
Steve paused and said, "She has been calling for injustice, making a lot of noise.
"However, we compared her blood with the blood sample of the corpse of the perpetrator who jumped from the building, and they should be mother and daughter."
As soon as the words fell, Christian's face suddenly turned cold.
Many things became clear in an instant.
Beatrice had arranged a car accident three years earlier, and she still used the same trick three years later!
How dare she attack Grace and Chad!
She was simply a wolf in sheep's clothing!
Christian suddenly thought of Anastasia. His heart seemed to be squeezed tightly, making him too uncomfortable to breathe smoothly.
"But that alone is not enough to bring Beatrice to justice," Kevin said.
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