In the office, Julien tapped his index finger on the desktop rhythmically.
He seemed to be waiting for something.
After another five minutes or so, Zach came back. "Sir, although there were some setbacks, I found it.”
The man slowly raised his eyes. "What setback?"
"The surveillance on that street has been overwritten long ago, and it's not easy to find since it’s video footage from six years ago. Then, a computer repairman told me that he had a copy. He said that the car accident six years ago was a huge case, so he saved it. He came to me when he found out that I was looking for the video."
After Zack finished speaking, he looked at Julien carefully. "Ms. Madden's car in the video was indeed hit by another blue car. Do you want to see it?"
Back then, Sydney was driving a blue Audi.
"No need." Julien's face was indifferent as he instructed, "Give it to me and make arrangements for that person. We don't want him to go out and talk nonsense."
"Understood."
Zach had been with Julien for many years, so he naturally knew exactly what he meant. It was clear that Julien did not intend to make this matter public, nor did he want his ex-wife to go to jail for it.
Julien stared at the pen in his hand and fell into deep thought.
After a while, he picked up his jacket and went back to Flint Mansion.
Just as he got to the hall, he heard the sound of laughter coming from inside.
Velma and Lyra were talking about something funny, and the atmosphere was very cordial. Even Jayden, who was usually mischievous, was sitting quietly playing with his cellphone.
At that moment, Velma noticed the door and quickly got up. "Julien, you're back."
Lyra also stood up, looking gentle and dignified.
Julien nodded and handed his jacket to the maid." What are you two talking about so happily?"
Lyra looked at Velma and pursed her lips into a smile. "Aunty was telling me about your childhood. I was very interested in it."
Velma pretended to be angry. "Why are you calling me Aunty? You're my future daughter-in-law. You should call me Mom."
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