Jared slightly nodded, meaning that was what he meant.
Ben answered solemnly, "I see. I'll contact the investigation team. Besides, after the investigation check, if the murderer has left his fingerprints on the photos, the photos will be sent to us."
Jared hummed. "All right. I see."
Ben pulled out his phone and called the investigation team.
A few minutes later, he hung up the phone and looked over at Jared. "Mr. Farrell, I've informed them. They'll send a team to Kongham for an investigation."
The Zachary family was based in Kongham before. Before Jared's mother got married, she was initially from Kongham.
Hence, if they wanted to investigate Mrs. Farrell's ex-boyfriend, they would go to Kongham.
"Remind them to keep low-key when looking into the matter. They can't alert the enemies," Jared reminded Ben while rubbing between his eyebrows.
If he had a correct guess on the murder, that person should still be in Kongham. If they went to investigate openly, that person would be scared away.
Jared wished to catch that person if it was really him instead of playing cat and mouse.
He had longed to avenge his father for twenty years.
"No worries, Mr. Farrell. I also thought of that and reminded them earlier," Ben said, pushing up his glasses.
Jared raised his chin. "Good."
Then he raised his head and looked at a building opposite before withdrawing his gaze. He pulled the car door open and said, "Let's go."
"Yes, Mr. Farrell." Ben nodded.
...
Two days later, when Amber woke up in the morning, she opened her eyes and felt a ray of light.
It was the actual light.
Although she couldn't see anything clearly, the ray of light ensured her that her eyes were recovering.
Thinking of that, Amber clenched her hands tightly in excitement. She exclaimed joyfully.
Violet, who was making breakfast, heard it and thought something had happened to Amber. In panic, she dropped down the kitchen turner from her hands and switched off the gas. She even didn't knock on the door, directly opened it, and entered Amber's bedroom. She asked worriedly, "Ms. Reed, what happened to you?"
Amber heard her question, realizing her scream might have made Violet misunderstand. She calmed down and turned towards the door.
When she turned around, she was surprised again. She saw a blurred figure.
Although it was a blur, she was sure it was a person— it was Violet.
"Violet?" Amber called her tentatively.
Then she saw the figure move.
Sure enough, it was Violet.
Noticing Amber was trembling, Violet's heart tightened. She hurriedly walked to her. "Ms. Reed, what on earth happened? Tell me. Don't scare me."
If something happened to Amber, Violet was sure Jared would go nuts.
Amber could tell the worry and nervousness in her tone. She took a deep breath and calmed down. With a smile, she answered, "I'm fine, Violet. Sorry to scare you."
"Are you alright?" Violet didn't believe her evidently. She looked down at Amber on the bed carefully.
However, she didn't find anything wrong with Amber indeed.
It was weird.
"Are you really fine, Ms. Reed?" Violet asked again worriedly. "You screamed just now, and you are still trembling."
Amber smiled. "Yes, I'm totally fine. I screamed because I was overjoyed."
"Overjoyed?" Violet looked confused. "Do you have good news, Ms. Reed?"
Amber nodded and said in unconcealed happiness, "Yes. I begin to see things now."
Upon hearing her answer, Violet was taken aback. Then she returned to her senses with an exciting look. "Really, Ms. Reed? Can you really see!"
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