In the villa, Andrius and Byron were having tea while discussing business.
No further information had been found regarding the cause of the car crash.
Andrius knew his sister worked in Alistair’s company. He wanted to get her back home to interrogate her, yet Byron stopped him.
“Last time, it was Alistair who asked Old Master Loewe to help us. Although Rosie wrote the antidote prescription, Old Master Loewe also played a crucial part. So, from this point of view, Alistair isn't someone who would use such a despicable approach. So, we can eliminate him from the list of suspects.”
Andrea nodded. It was logical.
The Murray family was famous in the north. They were powerful and had many sub-companies under them. Alistair, who was from this type of family, might play dirty, but he would still abide by the law.
“Have you been taking your medication lately?” Byron asked suddenly.
Andrius nodded. “I’ve taken them according to the prescription. Dr. Wilson told me to go for another check-up at the end of this month.”
“That’s good. Mary is very concerned about your illness.” Byron hinted, hoping Andrius, who was a simple man, would notice something.
Andrius grinned and said, “Yes. Dr. Wilson is gentle and caring.”
It seemed that Mary’s charm was working.
Maybe something interesting happened after the donation to the orphanage the last time.
However, Byron felt it was inappropriate for him to ask. Since Andrius had always been serious in front of him, he could only be serious as well.
Andrius glanced at Byron’s expression and felt something was off. He quickly asked, “What’s wrong, Byron?”
“Nothing! Keep an eye on Alistair. He lost this time and might be displeased.”
Andrius nodded. He admired Byron deep down.
Alistair was already very discreet when carrying out his plan, but Byron still sensed Alistair’s motive. He even counter-attacked before Alistair could take advantage of him.
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