Chapter 59 Accept an Interview in Person
“Well done.” Although it was a compliment, Orlando looked extremely reticent.
He flipped through the investigation information as Lawson explained it to him.
“You asked me to investigate what happened that year, and my investigation revealed that Ms. Callis’s itinerary back then was consistent with the timeline of your car accident, so there is no doubt that Ms. Cailis was the person who saved your life thirteen years ago.”
Lawson looked at him in certain.
Orlando looked through the information carefully and frowned slightly. It’s uneasy to tell from his dark eyes how he felt.
“There is one more thing.”
Lawson said hesitantly.
“Go ahead.” Orlando glanced at him and signed him to continue.
“You asked me to investigate about There’s been some progress on the matter of Ms. Callis being beaten, which you asked me to investigate before. I attached the results to the end of the file,” Lawson said.
According to his words, Orlando flipped through a few pages and saw a few photos.
He looked at it carefully and became serious gradually again.
He knew this green Santana in the photo too well, new or scrapped, even if it turned to ashes, he would recognize it.
At the thought of this, Orlando fumed with anger. He continued to look down distractedly.
The rest of the photos were similar, but the last one was somewhat different.
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In the photo, several figures could be vaguely seen in the darkness. He tried to identify them and recognized one of them was Viola.
“According to these photos, as well as information about Miss Zumthor’s itinerary that day. She did appear at the place where Ms. Callis was beaten. And look at this one.”
Lawson pointed at one of the photos and said, “Viola seems to be making a deal with someone.”
“The person standing behind her seems to be Russell’s assistant, Warren. There’s a good chance that Viola asked Russell to do this. Anyway, no matter what the result is, Viola must have something to do with this.”
It’s difficult to tell from Orlando’s face how he felt. He just continued to stare at the photos.
“Ms. Callis is such a gentle and kind person. How could she be treated like this? I had no idea Viola
was so vicious!”
Lawson clenched his fists and continued to persuade Orlando, “You must do something for Ms.
Callis and teach Viola a lesson!”
Orlando looked at his indignant expression and nodded.
“Okay, we’ll talk about it after getting back.”
He recovered his indifference, and he seems so unpredictable.
The next morning
The hospital was bustling again.
Anaya was well prepared, leaning against her bed for a public interview.
“I know that by giving an interview at this juncture, people might speculate about my intentions, or even push me to the cusp of public opinion.”
Anaya pretended to be strong and continued, “But I still have to clarify that Mr. Caffrey, President of Caffrey Group, and I were childhood sweethearts. We have admired each other since we were young, but fate has forced us to part later.”
“I don’t know what happened while I was gone, but I can I say with absolute certainty that I am not his mistress, let alone destroy his marriage with Viola!”
Tears welled up in Anaya’s eyes, but she gritted her teeth and refused to let them fall.
There was the sound of the reporters pressing the shutter, and the flash sparkled one after another. She felt so dazzling that she could hardly maintain her expression.
But she didn’t dare to relax a bit.
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