Lilia took out her cell phone from her pocket and then looked at the caller ID, her laughter instantly disappeared.
She moved the corners of her lips and put her cell phone to her ear and spoke towards llisa. "I'll be gone for a mont, I want to answer the call."
Before leaving, Lilia caught a deep gaze from her husband. She replied with a faint smile and clear eyes, trying to convince him that she was going to be okay.
Lilia passed through the living room and walked to the entertainnt room on the other side.
The room was arranged very neatly, there were several fitness equipnt, a sauna and a ping pong table.
Lilia turned around and closed the door tightly, then she answered the phone without hesitation. "Hey."
"If you don't answer the phone again, I'll fly straight to Jakarta to find you!" Harold's discontent imdiately ca from the other side.
Lilia sat in front of the ping pong table, stroking the edge of the table with her fingertips. "Don't be like that, I've been busy, okay! Why are you calling ? Is there sothing wrong? What about public opinion? Is it out of control?"
She didn't give Harold a chance to comnt, as Lilia herself was lazy about Harold's scolding.
After being silent for a while, Harold said with a smile, "I swear I've never seen an artist like you, Lilia! I called you because there were accusations that you were the mastermind behind Sara's car accident and how could you say you were busy and told to handle everything alone!"
When Lilia rubbed the edge of the table for a few monts, her eyes narrowed a little. "So how, is there any update?"
Harold answered, "Albert sent several people from the agency to et directly with the police who handled the accident. And fortunately, the police announced the details of their investigation. They said that this incident was caused by the negligence of a drunk driver. If you have ti, you can check the announcent yourself,"
"By the way, there is one more thing. The official account of the social dia manager recently released their list of blocked accounts. It includes an anonymous group and the haters inciting public opinion to attack your na."
Lilia could only gape, she forgot to answer.
Harold muttered two more sentences, but the content was nothing more than complaining that Lilia rarely updated her own social dia account, and if she didn't show up quickly, she would be forgotten by ti.
After putting down the phone, Lilia sat on her chair in silence for a long ti.
In less than one day, all dubious rumors involving her had all been dismissed... Since when did the news dia beco so efficient?
It wasn't until the morning that the rumors about her being accused of being the mastermind of Sara's car accident broke out. Miraculously, a clarification from the police regarding the accident was released that evening.
Lilia kept thinking about it, and at this mont, the door that was tightly closed behind her was pushed open from the outside.
Mixed with the familiar sll of tobacco, a man's figure appeared at the door.
In the dim light of the entertainnt room, Lilia looked back and ran into the man's gaze.
At this mont, like a video playing backward, she rembered what Jean had told her in the car this afternoon.
'The news on the Internet is constantly changing, maybe it will turn around at the next ti!'
For a mont, Lilia felt that her misty gaze was being lit by a warm light. She then slowly got up as a figure of a man slowly approaching her was finally reflected in her eyeballs.
"Why are you looking at like that?" Jean's lips curled up with a light smile, he raised his arm and his index finger lightly flicked Lilia's forehead.
Lilia grabbed his fingers, bit her lower lip with the tip of her teeth. She looked at her husband intently and whispered, "Public opinion on the Internet has changed course!"
Her voice sounded enthusiastic, but her heart was filled with eternal warmth.
The man looked deeper then touched her earlobe. "Have you seen the news?"
"Not yet!" Lilia shook her head. She opened the cellphone in her hand to open her social dia, then muttered to herself. "No wonder you told to calm down this afternoon, so you were moving from the start too!"
After she finished speaking, she also looked at the man warmly.
Jean looked at her affectionately, his handso face was clearly tinged with a gentle smile. "Mrs. Widjaya, you are exaggerating."
"Who the hell praised you!" Lilia raised her eyebrows. When she lowered her head and rubbed her cell phone screen, she saw a clarifying video link and planned to take a look.
At this ti, Jean pulled her back to sit on a chair near the ping pong table. His long fingers tapped gently on the table as his voice filled with determination ca out. "Do you know who the driver is?"
Lilia's movent to click on the link stopped, she blinked suspiciously. "What do you an?"
She frowned, it was clear there was sothing behind her husband's words.
The man's eyes beca deep and dark, his thin lips opened slightly, and his voice was firm. "When I visited Sasha's house, there was a driver who worked for the Hiroshi family for a long ti. But for so reason, he quit his job. It is said that he was deeply in debt because of his gambling habit."
Lilia listened to him with a serious face.
With suspicious eyes, she finally asked. "Then the driver who caused the accident… Was he Sasha's driver at that ti?"
"That's right!"
Lilia was stunned for a few seconds. Even if she had expected it before, she still felt confused in her heart after hearing the true answer.
Sasha's forr driver was able to hit Sara and made her amputate both of her legs just for the sake of money. It seed that this person was not a soft-hearted person.
She thought, why would that person be willing to throw his life in prison for nearly killing soone? Was life only for money? Or did he owe such a huge debt on Sasha that he dared to do so?
The more Lilia thought about it, the more dizzy she felt. Even if she went to the hospital to see Sara after her car accident, she knew that it was so tragic that she might not be able to see her condition anyti soon.
After a while, the man sighed as he read his wife's slightly heavy expression.
Jean slowly stood in front of her, placing his soft palm on her head and rubbed it gently. The man then pulled his wife into his arms and comforted her. "The ATM card from the savings that Sasha just opened was given to the driver's wife. The driver took all the responsibility for this accident alone."
Lilia was sitting with her forehead resting on the man's arm. She put her hand on his waist and hugged him. Then she looked up the next second. "Does this driver owe a big debt to Sasha? Or is he already poor from the start?"
Of course this question appeared in Lilia's mind as soon as she got the gist. Otherwise, how would that person help Sasha injure Sara with only 15 million?
Her husband lowered his head and nodded slightly. "He has four children and three elderly people in his family. It seems that their family has been stumbling and forced to live in poverty since they're trapped in a huge debt."
Hearing this, Lilia fell silent.
If it weren't for his gambling habit, that person might not have beco Sasha's accomplice.
Lilia unconsciously grabbed onto Jean's cloth as she suddenly thought of sothing. "Did the police investigate the truth of the accident? Even if Sasha gave him her ATM card in person, there must be traces like toll bills or CCTV footage. If this is investigated, they will definitely be able to find the traces!"
Moreover, the ATM card was made in a small village a great distance away from the town where the savings were deposited. Combined with the situation of the driver's family and Sasha's movents, this should have attracted the police's interest and attention easily.
Jean thought about this, but the man said in a deep voice, "The Hartanto family have no intention of continuing this matter and have dropped their charges of the accident. Currently, the driver who caused the accident has been sentenced to three years in prison for drunk driving."
Sara might never have imagined that she would lose both legs in a car accident.
A life that should have been filled with beauty suddenly turned tragic and full of misery.
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