Allison's eyes darkened, "He wouldn’t be dumb enough to drag himself into this mess."
Joshua turned to Javier, who lay frail and pale on the hospital bed. "Javier, I'm sorry you got caught up in this. It all started because of me," he said, his voice heavy with remorse.
Javier looked weak and sickly, "Joshua, Allison filled me in. Can’t your influential family do anything about Chris? Are we just going to let him continue hurting people?"
"Sorry, Javier. Right now, it’s just a hunch that Chris is behind this, but without solid proof, the police can’t step in."
"Joshua, sometimes you’ve got to bend the rules a bit. If they're playing dirty, you’ve got to be even smarter. You’re not a cop, so why are you worrying about evidence?"
Joshua lowered his eyes, understanding the point all too well. He wasn’t waiting on evidence to confront Chris; it’s just that Chris had recently returned to the country and was keeping a low profile, constantly moving around. Every time Joshua thought he had Chris’s location, the guy managed to slip away.
Joshua patiently explained the situation to Javier, who sighed in frustration and quietly sipped his medicine.
After briefing the Owens family on what happened, Joshua handed Javier a bank card, "This is just a small token from me. Please take it."
Javier wasn’t impressed. Money wasn’t the issue here. His eyes fixed on the card, he said, "Forget the money, catching Chris would be better than anything."
Standing in front of his father-in-law, Joshua kept his cool for Allison’s sake, his behavior impeccable. He nodded slightly, "Of course."
Before leaving, Allison closed her laptop and said calmly, "Joshua, I'm coming with you."
Javier’s gaze turned cold, his expression darkening. Allison sighed, "Dad, they’re targeting you to get to me. Only when I show up will you, Linda, and Lizzy be safe."
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