Chapter 338 Who Did It?
Angela awoke in Jonathan’s embrace, feeling slightly disoriented and groggy.
“You’re awake.” Jonathan’s voice came through. When Angela saw him, she realized she was being held in his arms.
Confused, Angela asked, “How did I fall asleep? Are we heading home?”
Her last memory was of sitting on the couch in a corner, watching Jonathan from afar. Then, she suddenly felt fatigued. She didn’t know she had dozed off.
Jonathan frowned at her words. Recalling the previous events, he replied softly, “Yes, we’re heading home now.”
They entered the car. Oliver drove attentively while Jonathan settled Angela in the back seat beside him.
“Do you feel sick?” Jonathan asked with concern.
Angela was confused. It was just a brief nap. Why does he look so anxious? Did something happen?
“No, I just felt a bit dizzy earlier, but I’m fine now.” Angela rubbed her temples. Observing Jonathan’s persistent frown, she asked, “Did something happen?”
Jonathan sighed, about to explain, when suddenly his phone rang.
Without pressing for further details, Angela allowed him to answer the call.
Jonathan responded promptly, and the caller informed him, “I’ve sent the surveillance video to your email, along with a few key screenshots. Shall I proceed with investigating those two waiters?”
“Yes, please. We’ll discuss it later.” Jonathan hung up the call after that.
In an affluent district in Northland, Yarrison stared at his disconnected phone, feeling speechless.
He started investigating the bank accounts of the two waiters. Unfortunately, their accounts. showed no recent suspicious transactions, suggesting that the individual behind it likely made cash payments.
Well, that didn’t make things any harder for him.
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Chapter 338 Who Did It?
He swiftly accessed the surveillance system to check if the two men had engaged in any dubious activities previously. Yet not all areas of the hotel were under surveillance, rendering his search fruitless.
Reviewing the movements of the two men once more, Yarrison found no incriminating footage. He promptly forwarded the men’s information to Jonathan for further investigation.
As for the guest room, tracing it proved futile.
Since the room was designated by the banquet host for guests to rest, it was reasonable for a waiter to escort someone there.
“Why are you sneaking upstairs?” A voice interrupted Yarrison. “Are you trying to avoid drinking?”
Yarrison gazed at the speaker in disbelief. “Jon called me. Besides, I have a high alcohol tolerance. Why would I avoid drinking?”
“Jon? Why did he call you? Isn’t he in Riverdon?” The individual conversing with Yarrison seemed familiar with Jonathan. Though unsure of Jonathan’s recent whereabouts, he knew he was supposed to be in Riverdon.
Yarrison explained, “I just found out that he’s actually in Northland, and he requested a small favor from me.”
Recalling Jonathan’s concern for the woman, Yarrison suddenly recalled that Jonathan seemed to have gotten married before he returned to the country. Could that woman be his wife?
“What’s on your mind? Since he’s here, let’s meet another day. Come downstairs with me now. You haven’t finished your drink,” the man urged, leading Yarrison downstairs.
In the car, after ending the call, Jonathan examined the few images sent to him.
The more he scrutinized them, the darker his expression grew. Finally, he composed himself and disclosed to Angela, “You fainted earlier and were taken to a room.”
Startled, Angela asked, “Who did it?”
“Two waiters, but I’m not sure who instructed them. Let’s head home first. I’ll have someone look into this further,” Jonathan explained.
Fully alert now, Angela quickly assessed herself. When she found no discomfort, she asked, “Was it orchestrated by someone? But I don’t feel sick anywhere.”
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She was worried that Jonathan had gotten it wrong.
They quickly arrived home. Jonathan, concerned for Angela, called a doctor to examine her
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