Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1715
“When their love affair was exposed, Wesley’s reputation was tarnished while Regina was sent overseas. Indeed, it took me quite an effort to hunt her down.”
Shaun gestured to Sonya with his chin. “Watch the next video.”
Trembling, Sonya scrolled the screen. It turned out to be a video featuring Regina again. “The car which Ethan drove during the accident was some high- end smart car invented by another country. Wesley seemed to be acquainted with a top executive of the car company. I even accompanied Wesley and the top executive for a meal in the States the year before last. I have… Their photo here. They were having karaoke at a clubhouse at that time.”
Sonya tapped open the album. There was a photo of Wesley and a middle-aged male foreigner.
However, the lighting was poor as they were in a private room.
Sonya could recognize the foreigner at first sight. The police initially claimed Ethan’s accident was due to the autopilot malfunctioning in his car.
Later, the car company compensated her a considerable amount of money but money was what she needed the least.
Since then, she had been following the car company closely. It was through a car website that she came across the foreigner, who was said to be the global CEO of the car company.
Little did she expect that Wesley would know him before the incident.
Wesley, however, had never mentioned it to her. The thought of it sent chills down her spine.
Her own brother was too vicious.
“I believe I don’t have to explain further. You should’ve gotten the picture.”
Shaun lifted his leg and said coldly, “After discovering Wesley and Regina’s affair, Ethan wanted to inform Catherine that Wesley’s feelings for her were fake, but Wesley didn’t want Catherine to find out because she was useful to him. Hence, he orchestrated this accident.”
“Everyone assumed it was the car’s issue. Even the car company had admitted and compensated for it. But little did everyone know that Wesley had been
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