Chapter 889 Results of the Investigation
This made Nicole seem as though she would only take action for justice. She would have the dignity to
blame Elisa for making her take action.
Nevertheless, Linda didn't care how Nicole portrayed herself. Whatever you say! I don't really care as
long you do something about it.
Linda replied calmly, "Of course, I have the evidence. I'll send it to you later. I won't ask to meet again if
you think the evidence is insufficient. There's nothing I can do to make you cherish Gareth."
Nicole's eyes flashed at her.
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Linda wore her sunglasses and mask again, indicating she had nothing more to say.
Looking back at Nicole's gaze, she said, "I've said all I could. There's no need to waste your time any
further. We might see each other again if fate brings us together."
With that, she smiled and nodded at Nicole before leaving without another word, shutting the door
behind her thoughtfully.
Nicole sat stonily in her seat with a conflicted expression on her face.
What is the evidence she claims to have? Is she telling the truth?
Then, Nicole remembered her words just now. I can investigate it myself.
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She quickly sent a message to her assistant and left. I have to get to the bottom of this. I won't allow
Elisa or anyone to hurt Gareth.
After that, she could wait for her assistant and Linda to get back to her.
It had been two normal days for Elisa at the company until she got a call from Charli.
She immediately looked grave and went straight to Charli's place after work.
When Charli saw the impatient look on her face, she said, "Take a seat and have some water."
Elisa nodded and walked inside stonily, receiving a stack of photographs from Charli.
"I've tried my best. These are what I found. I printed out the photographs – the originals were nowhere
to be found."
Elisa pursed her lips quietly as she looked at the photographs initially shot on a film camera some
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decades ago.
Though it was slightly blurry, she could make out the faces.
In one of the photographs, a woman stood next to her father.
"She–"
"I think your father destroyed these. While looking into his past, I found out about these. She could be
your mother."
From the low-resolution photograph, Elisa could tell the woman was fair-skinned and beautiful.
She looked through each of them and realized that her parents were in love with each other, beaming
brightly at the camera when they took the pictures.
I don't understand. Is Linda telling the truth, or has she been lying to me all this while? Why didn't Dad
mention Mom at all? He would divert my attention whenever I asked about her.