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CEO's Dumb Bride novel Chapter 125

Chapter 125 Francis' Irony

Francis' finger paused for a moment and took a look at Nelson. He thought of something and his eyes darkened, "She runs fast."

Lilian had to go to the hospital for an infusion, so naturally, she ran fast. To get off work on time, she didn't have lunch and worked overtime to sort out those documents.

She took the doctor's prescription, got the medicine, and went to the hall for infusion.

After the transfusion yesterday, her abdomen felt more comfortable today. Though it was still a dull pain, she could stand it without taking painkillers.

Lilian found a vacant for infusion. There were many patients at this time, but fortunately, family members could not come in, and everyone was sitting there alone for infusion.

Lilian took out her mobile phone and clicked on the dialogue box with Mr. Vaughn on WhatsApp. Lilian didn't reply to his message last night, so he didn't continue to send it.

Lilian typed, "I want to ask you about supporting the elderly."

Yes, that was what Lilian wanted to learn about. She couldn't afford so much money for Paul, and Lilian tried to resort to the law.

After almost two minutes, Wilfred replied, "Could you tell me the specific situation roughly?"

Lilian didn't know the details either. She just told Mr. Vaughn that Fabiana had been kicked out and Paul blackmailed her with Fabiana.

A few minutes later, Wilfred asked, "Can we make a voice call?"

Lilian paused for a moment. She bit her lip and told Wilfred that she couldn't speak.

Wilfred was silent for a while, expressing his understanding and sending a voice, "I know all about it. The Paul you mentioned may be involved in the crime of abandonment. If there is enough evidence, he may go to jail."

"For the civil matter, we usually take communication and consultation first, and if it fails, finally we'll resort to laws because this is likely to damage the family relationship."

His voice was calm and magnetic, showcasing a sense of righteousness, and Lilian had a favorable impression on him.

She replied, "I have met him, and I don't think coordination is useful."

Wilfred answered, "Well, then we can resort to laws. First of all, the testimony of the elder herself is important. Then we need evidence, including the testimony of witnesses, friends or neighbors, medical records, surveillance videos, and communication records."

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