Chapter 483: A House of Cards
Chapter 483: A House of Cards
The entire hall was silent–apart from Lily’s muffled sobs, no one spoke.
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Carl sat still for a moment, reflecting on everything Yunice had been through. He knew it was time to take control.
He raised a hand. “Since things are already this chaotic, we might as well see it through.”
“Someone go bring Paul here.”
But Paul had the Powell family behind him, especially Mr. Jackson. He wasn’t someone they could summon at will.
If Mr. Jackson got involved, things would turn even messier.
Of everyone present, only Wyatt and Carl had the standing to speak to Mr. Jackson directly.
If Paul was going to be brought in for
questioning, Mr. Jackson’s approval would be necessary.
And what happened to Yunice wasn’t something Paul could be held solely responsible for, either.
“I’ll go,” Wyatt said.
He was both the best and worst person for the job.
Because this would put him in direct opposition to the Powell family–again.
But that didn’t matter to Wyatt.
“I’m Yunice’s husband. I have every right to defend her.”
Carl nodded, but offered something stronger. “I’ll have Victor go with you. If Victor goes, it means I’m there in spirit.”
Victor was Carl’s godson and Wyatt’s equal in standing. Sending the two together was ideal.
Wyatt agreed and stood to leave.
With Carl staying behind to keep order, no one would dare touch Yunice.
Lily, however, looked at Carl with reddened eyes. His comment about Victor representing him stung.
She never understood what made Victor–an orphan–so special. If Carl had to adopt someone, why not someone like Owen?
Especially when Owen was the son of his old friend.
The resentment simmered in Lily’s chest, but she didn’t dare voice it.
Wyatt’s absence didn’t change the direction the room was heading.
Soon, the doctor who had issued Elsie’s injury report was dragged in.
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Chapter 483: A House of Cards
Yes–dragged. The man was clearly forced out of bed, still wearing pajamas, one slipper missing
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At first, he thought he’d been kidnapped by gangsters. But the moment he saw Elsie tied to a chair and the medical equipment nearby, he immediately understood.
Panic took over. “I admit it! Ms. Elsie’s report was fake! She bribed me! She made me do it!”
Owen whipped his head toward him. “No one even questioned you yet! Who told you to say that? Who paid you off?!”
The doctor, clearly rattled, replied, “Isn’t it obvious? I’ve got a guilty conscience. The moment you people dragged me in here, I knew what it was about.”
Owen was silenced–his outburst only made him look foolish.
The doctor continued, “Forging medical reports is illegal. I only did it because she forced me to. But I came prepared!”
He pulled out his phone. “I recorded everything!”
Then he hit play.
Elsie’s voice came from the speaker: “I want a report that says I was beaten in the abdomen and suffered internal injury. And don’t forget–I know about you and the head nurse sneaking around. If you don’t give me what I want, I’ll tell your wife.”
After the clip ended, the doctor declared firmly, “That recording is real. I’m willing to submit it for analysis.”
Owen froze. He looked at the doctor’s expression, then at the crumpled Elsie lying on the floor, eyes full of disbelief and devastation.
His voice cracked. “Elsie… is that true?”
Elsie lay there awkwardly, tears streaming down her face. “I’m sorry, Owen… I just wanted to protect you. I couldn’t bear the thought of you spending your life with someone like Peggy…”
Owen’s eyes turned red. But instead of anger, they were filled with sympathy
He clenched his jaw, tears falling as he rushed forward, set Elsie’s chair upright, and untied her.
“She did it out of love for me! How is that a crime?!”
Carl said coldly, “So you don’t want to marry Peggy, and the two of you are scheming to drive her out?”
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