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When His Eyes Opened novel by Simple Silence novel Chapter 738

Chapter 738 There were new developments on the headstone case. 

The police found the middle aged man that the shop owner said ordered the headstone, and they arrested him at three that morning. 

The police sent Elliot a text after they made the arrest. 

After Elliot read the message, he called the station. At the same time, he took the covers off of him and got out of bed. 

His call was quickly answered.

Mr. Foster, we‘ve arrested the suspect and he confessed to his crimes during the interrogation. He said that his motive was money,” said the police officer. 

“How did he know my son‘s name? I‘m afraid a regular person would not have the capability of finding that out,” Elliot said, bringing up his suspicions. 

His suspicion made the officer fall silent for a moment. 

“We‘ll have to continue interrogating the suspect to find that out, Mr. Foster.” 

“Hand him over to me. I can make him tell the truth.” 

Once the call ended, Elliot checked his messages. There were no texts from the doctor nor Avery.

Robert should be fine for now.

He let out a sigh of relief, then put his phone down and entered the bathroom. 

Once he finished washing up and went downstairs, Mrs. Scarlet immediately served up a sumptuous breakfast. 

“Where‘s Shea?” Elliot could not help but have a heavy heart as he recalled his conversation with Shea the night before. 

He did not expect her to have feelings for Wesley to the point of wanting to start a family with him.

If he had known this would happen, he never would have hired Wesley to take care of Shea. 

“She should be able to get over it. No matter how well Wesley treats her, you‘re still number one in her heart,” Mrs. Scarlet said as she poured him a glass of milk. “Bring some soup over to Avery when you go to the hospital later.” 

“I‘ll make some pastries, then. You can bring it to her in the afternoon.” Mrs. Scarlet then sighed DLWJBU

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