Gail scowled.
“Drunk driving?”
Rosalynn glanced at Brian, remaining silent.
The police had yet to provide further details.
Brian, with a stern expression, revealed, “Despite appearances, the crash wasn’t simply due to
intoxication. I’ve looked into the driver, Darrion Lewis, who suffers from terminal stomach cancer. It
seems less like drunk driving and more like a deliberate act under the guise of intoxication.”
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Gail gasped.
“Deliberate act? Who would compel such a thing?”
Brian’s eyes narrowed towards Selina.
Feeling eyes on her, Selina grew uneasy.
Could they suspect her father’s involvement?
Dismissing the thought, she convinced herself they had no such knowledge.
Just then, Brian’s phone chimed with a DNA test update from Edwin.
With a glance and a sly smile, Brian addressed Gail, “I’ve had Darrion’s calls scrutinized. His last
contact was with your butler, Beal. It’s my belief that Beal orchestrated this charade, prompting Darrion
to attempt Rosalynn’s life under the pretense of drunkenness.”
Gail was taken aback by Brian’s words.
Glancing subconsciously at Selina, she found the revelation hard to accept.
“Brian, are you really suggesting Beal hired someone to go after Rosa?”
“Indeed,” Brian answered.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSelina’s features twisted in disbelief.
“Brian, stop spreading lies. It’s absurd to accuse my father based on a mere call log. He bore no ill will
toward Rosalynn; what reason would he have?”
Even if Brian had discovered the call log between her father and that man, it didn’t matter. A call was
just a call, insignificant on its own.
Selina repeatedly told herself to stay composed. There was no need for panic.
“Brian, could this be a misunderstanding? Mr. Forbes has served my family faithfully his whole life. He’s
a good man; what could drive him to such actions?” Kyson chimed in.
Gail stared at Brian with a hint of skepticism, anticipating his justification.
Brian, unfazed, cradled Rosalynn in his embrace.