“Do you still think you've done nothing wrong?”
Jonathan could figure out what she was thinking with just one glance. With a cold look, he put down the documents in his hands and gravely looked at the young woman in front of him.
Frieda frowned. “I didn't do anything wrong. The one targeting Roxanne was Mrs. Farwell, not me. I was just working on her instructions.”
“Mrs. Farwell told you herself not to supply any herbs to Dr. Jarvis' research institute?” Jonathan sternly questioned, causing Frieda to jump in fright.
She tensed for a second, but she was quick to relax again. Then, she steeled herself and replied, “Even if Mrs. Farwell didn't tell me that, I know what she wants. Furthermore, we're in a good relationship with Farwell Group. Shouldn't we help Mrs. Farwell?”
Before Jonathan could speak, Frieda continued, “Jonathan, remember that Roxanne left without a word; she only left behind divorce papers. Mrs. Farwell hasn't settled the score with her yet. Aren't we, the people who know what happened, stand on the same side as the Farwells? You should be avenging Lucian with how close you are to him!”
Jonathan returned the question to her in a cold tone. “Did Lucian tell you this? Does Lucian need either you or me to avenge him?”
As far as Jonathan knew, not only did Lucian not need them to avenge him, but he was even defending Roxanne even more than others. Therefore, how could Lucian possibly let them target Roxanne?
With that in mind, Jonathan began thinking about how Lucian might not know that Sonya was targeting Roxanne. Otherwise, there was no way Lucian would not do anything until now.
Meanwhile, Frieda was still going on with her excuses. “Regardless of everything, what Roxanne did back then was a fact. Mrs. Farwell would never forgive her, and Aubree—”
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