Ultimately, the woman handed the surveillance footage over to Susan, and an inexplicable look flashed
in Yasmin’s eyes as she saw this from afar.
It wasn’t long until Susan returned with a copy of the footage.
Susan: I’ve made some progress. What about you two? How’s it going?
Timothy: I asked around, but everyone’s saying they only realized it after the girl’s stomach burst. Some
only found out after the police came over.
Susan: What about on your side, Ian? Did the chief administrators say anything?
Ian came online after Susan tagged him.
Ian: I spoke to them. According to the cops, the burger was contaminated with organophosphates from
Zaylynn’s fingernails, and that caused that girl’s stomach to combust and rupture.
Both siblings were taken aback.
Organophosphates from Zaylynn’s fingernails? How dangerous could nail polish even be?
Neither of them could believe what they had read.
But after the three reassembled, Ian took out a piece of the burger he had obtained from the chief
administrators, and they noticed how it reeked of a pungent scent.
“It turns out that Zaylynn had gotten her nails done at a newly-opened salon, and then she went to grab
some food after Andy Rind’s talk.”
Ian laid all the information he had received on the table, including some photographs.
Susan felt her stomach drop as she saw them.
This is the latest crystal nail manicure. I’ve never had my nails done this way, but I remember a friend
talking about it before. It’s really popular these days.
The manicure is done by painting excessive layers of clear-colored polish onto each nail.
It contains lots of chemicals and doesn’t dry easily.
Everyone’s expressions looked sullen.
“So, the girl really died because of Zaylynn?”
“You can put it that way.”
Ian nodded at the conclusion while opening a bottle of mineral water in front of him and taking a huge sip
of the drink.
He rarely involved himself with matters unrelated to him, but for some reason, he had spent so much
time today running around everywhere for a girl who had nothing to do with him.
The young man really had changed.
He had become much warmer and more humane.
Feeling devastated, Susan gripped her temples as she sat there. The mere thought of an innocent girl
getting locked up behind bars made her nose sting.
“Is there no other way? Zaylynn’s still so young and she never has bad intentions.”
Ian’s heart sank as he watched her sit there quietly, her eyes unable to open due to the immense sorrow
that filled her.
He felt so agonized.
That girl has nothing to do with her. Why is she taking this so seriously?
At last, he spoke. “I can get my dad to do something about this.”
Indeed, the only person who could lighten that girl’s sentence would be Sebastian, given his influence in
this country.
Yet, as soon as Ian’s words fell, Susan looked up at him.
“No! We can’t do that. That would be misusing our power. Remember, Ian, even if Zaylynn is guilty, we
can’t use our power to interfere. The Jadesons may be on top of the world, but we should never do
anything that would break the people’s trust in us.”
Ian had never expected this twenty-something-year-old young woman to turn him down right away.
She had even reminded him firmly that they had to uphold the Jadeson household’s reputation in
everything they did, rather than let the family name crumble in their hands.
Ian turned red in embarrassment and glanced downward.
Even Timothy felt his sister had gone too far with her words, but aside from being embarrassed, Ian had
no intention of blaming her.
“I understand.”
“Okay. I think we should still look into this. Something just doesn’t seem right. By the way, Ian, don’t you
have someone at home who’s a chemistry whizz? Could you get him to find out what’s inside the nail
polish?”
“You mean…”
“I’ll go get my nails done the same way Zaylynn did, then we’ll go see him and get him to check if the
contents of the nail polish are lethal enough to kill someone.”
Susan’s cheeks reddened with excitement at her own suggestion.
Ian pondered for a moment.
We can give it a try, but if that doesn’t work, we can get someone to conduct a blanket search on
whichever area those burgers had passed through.
The young man was determined to get to the bottom of this case.
Half an hour later, Susan made her way to the same nail salon with the company of Zaylynn’s close
friend, Felicia Johnson.
As soon as they headed out, someone hiding in a dark corner nearby began to panic.
“Susan’s gone to the nail salon. Could she have figured out something?”
“Don’t panic,” a voice responded to her. “That stuff vanishes in thin air. She won’t be able to find out
about anything no matter how hard she tries. Besides, we have our own people working inside that nail
salon. You don’t have to worry at all.”
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