Chapter 607 Delay in Verdict
"Ms. Easton! Please help me! I beg you!’ Leonard’s voice was loud and tearful on the phone.
Ainsley didn't know what had happened, but she thought it might have something to do with the recent incident he mentioned before.
"Don't panic. Tell me exactly what happened." Ainsley's voice was cold, but it calmed him down.
Leonard finally calmed down a little before replying, "My son! They took my son away! When the housekeeper went to pick up my son today, she said that someone already picked him up from school, but we didn't know who they were at all when we look at the surveillance cameras. Ms. Easton, what I did was for you, so you have to help me!"
Hearing that, Ainsley's heart turned cold, thinking, "They really became more and more rampant! Mary wasn't even found yet, and now Leonard was already in trouble."
"Ms. Easton, l-l found a letter right outside my door." Leonard's voice trailed off after a while before continuing, "It says in the letter that I can't be a witness, or I won't see my son again!"
Thinking of Mary’s kidnapping, Ainsley recalled what Irene had said. Perhaps Irene already knew what had happened to Leonard's family at that time.
"Just agree to it first. The case will be delayed," Ainsley said coldly.
Leonard was stunned for a long time since he did not expect Ainsley to agree so easily. "Ms. Easton, thank you. About what happened before..."
"Leonard, everything you've done is in the hands of fate. Even if I don't expose you, that doesn't mean that the situation does not exist. I advise you to make up for it before it's fully investigated. You can ask the victim's family to issue a letter of understanding if someone found out about it, or you'll be in trouble. Of course, I'll help you because of my father," Ainsley said indifferently.
Leonard had concrete evidence that Ainsley’s father's death was caused by lidocaine. "Even so, who's the one that wanted to harm my father?" she thought again.
After hanging up the phone, she sat in the study and watched the information that Matteo gathered.
During that time, she was busy with the relationship she had with Manuel and never cared about her father's business.
However, her father seemed to have suffered from the schemes of his business rivals during that time. Not only that but he was also worried for Ainsley at the same time.
After eliminating a few others, Ainsley realized that she had no clue at all.
The only thing that could be guessed was that the Wade family wasn't involved in the lidocaine case. After all, she had done so much just to arrange the truck, and there was no reason for her to do it again.
But apart from Irene, Ainsley couldn't think of anyone who hated the Easton Group that much.
Unsurprisingly, those people only wanted to teach Leonard a lesson this time since they didn't really do anything to his child. After promising not to testify in court, they sent the child back to Leonard that afternoon.
As if to dispel all of Ainsley’s hope, Leonard was also warned not to have any contact with Ainsley.
Matteo didn't expect things to turn out this way after Ainsley told Matteo about it. After that, he immediately asked someone to investigate the cause of Leonard's son's disappearance, but no matter how they investigated, it seemed that something or someone was covering the case behind the scenes.
In the basement of Seaside Villa, Georgia lay weakly on the ground with a body full of scars caused by whips.
Her face was also full of scars, and the blood on her chapped lips made her uncomfortable.
Even so, she wasn't afraid. She just stared blankly at the sunlight seeping that was seeping from the corner of the basement.
Someone would deliver her meal every day, but it was only one meal instead of three. The food would be sent over at noon, and she would make sure to finish the food even if the food was already rotten.
Georgia didn't dare dream about a luxurious life anymore, nor did she dare dream about the fantasy life that she wanted.
The only thought she had now was to stay alive and leave this place alive to see her mother.
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