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Forensic Imperial Concubine novel Chapter 584

Suddenly, Hodge spoke, and his words were like an echo of Walden's own thoughts.

"Your Majesty, Milo, my little son, was in my master's mansion when the incident happened," Hodge said resentfully. "When the evildoers broke into my master's mansion, my son was playing hide-and-seek with my master's grandson. My son survived the slaughter only because he was hiding in an empty rice jar."

"Impossible!" Walden promptly denied it, but as soon as his words faded away, he realized that he should not have spoken. Immediately, everyone had their eyes fixed on him.

"Why do you deny this so emphatically, Your Highness?" Hodge asked, looking at Walden suspiciously.

"I mean, as you said, the attackers burnt Scott's mansion to ashes. If your son was inside the mansion, he would have been burnt to death as well. How could he still be alive?" Walden said calmly. He clung to this idea as if it were his only hope. 'It's impossible. There couldn't be any survivor there, ' he thought to himself.

"At the time of the fire, a very capable man living near my master's mansion saw the fire. He went over to check, and found that my son was still alive, so he saved my son from the fire. My son said that he saw the murderer with his own eyes." Hodge believed that Felix was Scott's murderer. He wanted his son to testify against Felix in order to obtain justice for his late master.

"Such being the case, why not let your son come to testify? You will then find out if I am the murderer and the thief of the pills!" Felix exclaimed indignantly.

"Hodge, how could the heir to the throne kill people and snatch the pills by himself?" Maxwell asked solemnly. "You'd better think it over carefully before you accuse His Highness."

Hodge was blue with rage. "Your Majesty, may I bring my son here to identify the murderer?"

The emperor frowned tightly. Murder and robbery were no trivial matter. A very vile crime had been committed. Moreover, the pills had been intended for him, but someone stood in the way. Thinking of this, the emperor felt immensely uncomfortable.

"Call him in!"

A young eunuch immediately went to summon the witness—Hodge's son. A servant came in with Milo in his arms. When he saw his father Hodge, he cried and stretched out his hand for a hug.

"Milo," Hodge said, in pity for his son's distress and taking him into his arms.

With his arms around his father's neck, Milo slowly calmed down. However, one glance at Walden made him shiver in terror and made his face go pale. He couldn't help but retreat into his father's arms, while peeping at Walden with terrified eyes every now and then. He screamed as if he had seen a ghost.

Hodge felt dizzy when he heard that the prince denied his guilt. But he was still calm. He put down his son and consoled him in a soft voice, "Milo, don't be afraid. The killer can't hurt you here. Tell everyone who murdered your sworn parents and your little buddy and his grandfather. Don't be afraid, Milo. You must identify the killer bravely, to bring justice to the victims."

Hodge's son cried until he was out of breath, but gradually he calmed down and looked at his father. Although he was still trembling with fear, he turned around slowly and pointed his finger at Walden. "Father, it was him. He was the one who killed them all."

"Prince Walden, what else do you wish to say?" Hodge asked angrily. "You are so shameless that you even murder an innocent child! You don't deserve to be His Majesty's son!"

"Walden, do you want to explain?" the emperor asked, looking at Walden accusingly. It was obvious to him that Hodge was speaking the truth. But what puzzled him was that if Walden was the one who had committed the murders and snatched the pills, why had the pills come from the hand of Felix?

Felix was uneasy too. Everyone knew that Walden was a member of his faction. If Walden were convicted of murder and robbery, in an instant Felix would lose all the emperor's trust that he had won with great effort. He looked to the empress for help. The empress shook her head furtively, hinting that he must calm down, and cast a glance at Walden.

Walden shot a sideways glance at Hodge and then knelt down. "Father, it's all my fault."

"Really? You committed this crime?" the emperor demanded furiously. Walden had committed several murders, stolen the valuable pills and committed arson to destroy the evidence. What a ruthless man he must be, far different from the man he pretended to be. It was very shocking to the emperor.

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