"I just want to know the truth. Even if you don't tell me, I'll find out, sooner or later."
Louis' voice is faint, but with a shocking force that cannot be ignored.
Greyson's eyes crossed with a violent struggle, and a fine sweat seeped from his forehead.
He was making a last ditch effort.
It is a choice to betray the boss or to preserve the family.
Louis' lips lightly hooked, giving another shock, "Greyson, I know that people like you who spend years licking blood on the knife's edge care most about the life and death of your family. If you say so, I will let them go. If you don't, I will make them taste the pain that my mother and I have suffered!"
The man's voice suddenly sank, full of warning.
Greyson's body shuddered and he looked up at Louis and met his cold, deep eyes.
This man does what he says he's going to do.
He is not an ordinary man, even his wife and children that he hid so deeply have been found out!
He couldn't hide it any longer.
"I'll say."
Greyson lowered his head and slowly spat out two words.
Louis' demeanor regained its calmness and looked at Greyson condescendingly, opened the recorder in his hand, and waited for his confession.
"I was in the road when I was young, your mother's death, my boss made me do it"
Greyson admitted that the reason Louis' mother was in the accident was at the behest of his boss.
And his boss, no one else, is none other than Zakaria's cousin.
Louis' dark eyes were deep and he gripped the recorder in his hand.
Zakaria's cousin had no grudge against his mother, so why did he kill her?
The reason for this is that Rosalie hates his mother.
It was Rosalie who was behind it.
But he has no substantial evidence.
Likewise, Zakaria's cousin ordered Greyson to do his car accident a year ago.
Again, he had no evidence for Rosalie to plead guilty.
Louis closed his eyes, listened to Greyson's statement, and said to Harry, "Take him to the police."
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