He knew the legal system and was clear that the bailiffs didn’t need to take the suspect away in time. He made the whole thing up to clear her doubts.
He could see that the bailiff had, as Amber had suspected, deliberately interrupted and prevented Braylee from revealing Amber’s birth parents.
According to the rules, when a suspect was not deprived of all political rights, he or she was entitled to free speech, whether in court or out of court.
But the bailiff stopped Braylee, of all people, which was pretty suspicious.
All it meant was that they had been told by someone to keep an eye on Braylee. Braylee must not reveal any information about her birth parents to Amber.
As for who it was, he had guessed who did that.
There were only a few people in the system who had the power to stop Braylee. One was his father, and the other was the political opponents of the Cohen family.
But there was no way either of them had anything to do with Amber. After all, for them, they didn’t know Amber and there was no reason for them to be involved.
So aside from those two, the only suspect was Jared.
Jared had the power to do this.
So, he was pretty sure it was Jared who did it.
But why?
Hayden looked down and was drown in his own thoughts. He couldn’t understand why Jared wouldn’t let Amber know about his birth parents.
Was there a secret about Amber’s birth parents that no one should know about?
Hayden pondered the question all the way. At the coffee shop, Amber reached out her hands and waved in front of him.
“What’s on your mind?” Amber saw that Hayden had come to his senses and pulled her hands away.
Hayden took a sip from the water in front of her and smiled, “Nothing. What would you like to drink?”
He put down his glass, picked up the menu and handed it over.
Amber shook her head, “No need for that. One black tea, with milk.”
She said to the waiter at the table.
The waiter nodded, “Ok.”
Since she had placed her order, Hayden pulled back the menu. He took a look at it and finally orders an iced American.
When the waitress left, Amber pulled out the information Hayden gave her and looked over the details of the paternal genes.
Hayden said, “I made a careful selection. Most of the men are highly educated. Some of them even come from families that are once prestigious. Although their families have gone down the hills, those men are still very qualified for this. I’m sure you’ll pick the right one.”
Amber turned the page as she listened, “Yeah, these people seemed nice.”
“These men are of the highest quality. The people at the gene bank really treasure them. If you’re not a billionaire, they won’t consider selling you the genes at all. I heard that there are many women abroad who want these genes so that they can have high-quality children, but many of them are rejected by the gene bank because they are not qualified enough. The gene bank is afraid that it will ruin their reputation. After all, these gene pools are designed for rich women who don’t want to marry but need heirs.”
Amber closes the folder and smiled, “Well, Braylee can pretend to be a billionaire for a while.”
“That’s true.” Hayden laughs over his coffee.
After laughing for a while, he asked, “By the way, which one do you have in mind? I’ll have someone put you in touch before someone else gets it first.”
“The third one,” Amber handed him the folder, “I’m most pleased with his profile. He is a university professor with a high IQ. On top of that, the papers said he is terminally ill and dying, and he is an orphan, which suits me perfectly. There will be no contact between the child and the father.”
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