Hearing these words, Lemira felt a surge of excitement.
“So, that means Hale is still hiding in the auto shop and never actually left?”
“In a way, yes. We’ve collected the background information on all the mechanics and are checking their identities one by one. I believe it won’t be long before we find someone suspicious.”
Lemira let out a sigh of relief. She hadn’t expected Hale to be so bold.
But then again, hiding in plain sight—the most dangerous place is often the safest. Hale probably figured that, since he’d already changed his appearance, no one would know what he looked like now. That must be why he dared to take the risk and stay at the repair shop.
After thinking it over, Lemira asked, “And what about Orion?”
Before she left, Lemira knew Orion had accompanied Sophia to look for someone. She hadn’t called or messaged him, worried it might interfere with whatever he had to handle.
“Everything’s going smoothly on Mr. Everhart’s side, but he’ll have to update you himself with the details.”
“I understand. Thank you all for your hard work.”
“You’re too kind, Ms. Langston. It’s what we’re here for.”
After hanging up, Lemira glanced at Stella and said, “They’re close to finding Evelina’s father.”
“Congratulations! I’ll have my people keep an eye on the Sinclair family for you. I might not have the skills of Orion from the Everhart family, but I’ve got my ways when it comes to information and gossip.”
Lemira was genuinely touched.
“Thank you,” she said. “With you all around, I don’t even know how to express my gratitude. You’ve helped me so much.”
“Oh, come on—we’re friends, aren’t we? And you helped me out when I needed it most, remember?”
“Thank you, Ms. Lemira. I promise I won’t let you down.”
The new butler had already found out that Lemira was the actual owner of the estate—and also the girlfriend of the Everhart heir. It was obvious that sticking with Lemira was the best move for his future.
Suddenly, a harsh voice broke through, “Lemira, you ungrateful traitor! How dare you show your face here? Look at what you’ve done to the Langston family!”
Lemira looked up and saw Evander, seated in his wheelchair.
His face twisted in anger, as if he could barely contain his fury.
Lemira answered coldly, “And what exactly do you mean by saying I did this to the Langston family?”
“Didn’t you? You already uncovered the truth about the accident back then and knew Evelina’s father was alive—all along! So why didn’t you tell the family sooner? Instead, you purposely released that video at the banquet and made me a laughingstock!”

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