When Byron was in a coma in the hospital, Athena asked people to investigate everything about Shelia.
Forrest covered up every trace perfectly, and the police didn't find anything unusual. Everyone believed that Shelia was cheated out of all the compensation money by some people pretending to be her relatives and friends.
In fact, the compensation money was only passed through Shelia's account. It was laundered by Forrest into legal money and transferred to an overseas account.
Alivia was a businessman.
Although her means were sometimes cruel in order to achieve her career, she was generous in paying for the victims of the chemical factory in her hometown, especially for those like Shelia, whose whole family was dead.
Athena had calculated before. When Shelia's family passed away one after another, Alivia paid more than seventy million dollars in compensation and ten million dollars for house resettlement.
Besides, Alivia was also responsible for the medical expenses of Shelia's daughter. When her child died, Alivia paid more than twenty million dollars in compensation for condolences and funeral expenses.
Coupled with the compensation before, it was more than one hundred million dollars in total.
But in fact, Shelia didn't get a penny.
Forrest froze for a moment. He swallowed and said, "Mrs. Crawford, it's my privacy about where my money came from. I don't need to explain to you! If you think my money is dirty, just call the police and arrest me!"
After speaking, he turned his head and said to Eddy, "Eddy, let's go confess your crime. You just changed Shelia's medicine and complained about Byron. You didn't kill anyone! It's just a crime of abetting. Not a big deal. Anyway, no one dies. After a few years in prison, you'll start a new life again!"
At this time, Forrest already knew Athena would never spare Eddy, so he stopped begging her.
For Eddy, falling into Athena's hand was even more dangerous than going to jail.
"Eddy, aren't you curious about why you weren't adopted by your relatives by the formal procedures after your parents died? Even if your relatives are gone, you should be sent to the orphanage, right? Why did Forrest raise you up?"
Athena didn't let anyone stop Forrest from pulling Eddy away but instead asked leisurely.
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