The next day, when Carney came to work, he brought Dixon the news, "Mr. Borris, I found the victim of the hit-and-run that Quincy took the punishment for Maria."
Dixon frowned, "Show me."
Carney handed in the information. Dixon took a look. And soon, his eyes changed. His face was still handsome. But his look went gloomy.
Dixon threw the stack of papers on the desk. He loosened his collar and went out of the office with a stern look in his eyes. Staff on the way were shocked by Dixon's expression when he walked out.
They were confused, 'Mr. Borris has just presented a better personality. Why is he showing this expression again now?'
Dixon walked towards the elevator and ordered Carney, "Drive to Thrushcross Grange."
"OK."
Carney lowered his eyes and answered.
Half an hour later, at Thrushcross Grange, Maria was sitting in a chair, all anxious and restless, accompanied by Tonia, who looked a lot like Sonia.
Tonia had brought information from outside, "Miss Evans, someone is secretly contacting you. I brought some information today."
"Contacting me?"
Maria's look changed, "Can you find out the source?"
"Yes..." Tonia swallowed, "It's Cecil Miller from Jungle Group."
Cong Xi? The little young master in the jungle?
Maria hooked her lips, as if she expected something, "Bring the stuff up."
"OK."
Tonia pulled out the documents, which were some information about Sonia, as well as Dixon's information.
Maria read the information carefully. And in the last row, there were a few lines.
"If you want to get Dixon, cooperate with me. I'll get Jungle Group, you'll have Dixon. Let's get rid of those troubles."
"Did he give you his contact information?"
There was a glint in Maria's eyes. It seemed there was really someone willing to work with her.
Tonia bent down and whispered, "That man said that if you want to contact him, just go through me..."
"OK."
Maria looked at Tonia's face, which was particularly similar to Sonia's, with a murderous intent in her eyes, "I'll tell you what to do next. I can definitely get out of Thrushcross Grange within a week."
Tonia did as she was told. Maria looked out the window at the flowery garden and sat in her wheelchair with her fists clenched inch by inch.
She thought, 'Sonia... I'll take everything you want, including Dixon!'
An hour later, Dixon arrived at Thrushcross Grange. Old Mrs. Borris was cutting flowers in the garden. Seeing Dixon, her eyes were full of surprise. "My grandson, you're here!"
Dixon didn't even look at his grandmother and just brushed past her indifferently, "Yeah."
Old Mrs. Borris was shocked by Dixon's attitude. How was it possible that her grandson was fighting against her for a bitch?
He walked up the stairs through the garden, ignoring his grandmother's shouts behind him. He walked straight to Sonia's room.
He was tall and erect. He walked up the stairs in big steps. His trench coat was blown by the winter wind. His eyes were messed up by the fine hair on his forehead. And his dark eyes were determined and firm.
He was always elegant and noble, even when he was ruthless. Dixon crossed the atrium to the door of Maria's room. He paused and heard the sound of conversation inside.
His eyes went deep.
Then he reached out and knocked on the door. The subordinate went over and opened the door. Seeing it was Dixon, Maria put on an excited smile, "Bro. Dixon. Are you here to take me out?"
She turned her wheelchair forward, trying hard to get close to Dixon. Her look was quite pitiful. But Dixon's eyes did not have a trace of pity. He just looked at her without moving.
Then, he asked coldly, "Did you have a hit-and-run accident five years ago?"
Maria's face changed. Her pink face suddenly turned white. She stammered, "Bro. Dixon, I don't understand. I fell down the stairs five years ago. Other than that, nothing else..."
Dixon squinted his eyes. At that moment, a murderous aura was released from his eyes. He sneered and looked at Maria. His eyes were like a sword, which seemed to cut away her pretensions one by one. "Let me ask you one question. Did you have a car accident five years ago?"
Maria's hand on the wheelchair shivered a little. "I... I forgot. Bro. Dixon, I can't remember."
Trying to use the excuse of not remembering?
Unfortunately, Dixon did not believe the woman this time as he had done before. He just said indifferently, which made her feel creepy.
"Quincy Sue told me everything."
At that moment, Maria's expression froze for a few seconds. And then she laughed dryly, "Hahaha, Bro. Dixon, are you kidding me? Why did you suddenly mention Mr. Sue..."
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