When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster Chapter 511: Searching for Clues
"Have you seen the file on Dad’s car accident?"
Faye Turner sat on the sofa and said directly, "I want to find this driver nad Gale Peterson. He wasn’t present the day of the accident, and he left the job soon after, although he had a long-term contract with the company, so..."
"You think it’s suspicious, don’t you?" Eliza Hayes asked.
The girl nodded, "I always feel like we might find so clues we need from him."
"Gale Peterson?" Eliza Hayes furrowed her brow slightly, murmuring the na as a vague figure erged in her mind, "I know this person, he’s Caleb’s driver."
At that ti, Eliza Hayes wasn’t working in the company, so she didn’t have much interaction with the drivers.
"I have his address now, but..."
Faye gently caressed her belly, expressing concern, "Do you have any trusted subordinates who could accompany ? After all, I can’t act on my own and put myself at risk, mainly to avoid worrying Adrian, I have to protect this child."
She wouldn’t act recklessly, risking her child, then expect Adrian to be moved. What she wanted was a perfect outco.
Eliza Hayes understood that everything Faye was doing now was without Adrian Lancaster’s knowledge.
"Of course, I do." Eliza Hayes assured her, "I’ll go with you to find this Gale Peterson. After all, I know him, and he might not tell you so things, but if I play on our past relationship, we might get sothing."
Faye agreed with her mother-in-law’s suggestion.
Thus, she happily nodded, "Then I’ll trouble Mom to accompany ."
The two quickly reached an agreent, bringing two capable subordinates, and set off from the old mansion to the small town where Gale Peterson was located, a drive of about two hours.
Uncle Lane, who had brought Faye over, stayed at the old mansion with the car, not knowing where they were heading, just waiting alone.
Prestige Group.
In the simple yet elegant CEO’s office, Adrian Lancaster, having taken a break from his work, was on the phone with the doctor taking care of his "father", his tone full of concern.
The doctor reported the results of the latest examination—
"Mr. Lancaster can drink porridge now, the atrophied esophagus is gradually recovering. The traditional dicine Mrs. Lancaster sent last ti, he can swallow it now, and his weight is up by three pounds, everything’s improving."
Hearing this news, Adrian Lancaster felt very happy!
The powerful, icy expression on his face finally softened into a hint of a smile, his voice deep and magnetic, "Thank you for your hard work."
After a brief conversation, when the call ended, he saw a ssage from the car software reminding him that a car window was left open, with the location showing as the old mansion.
Adrian Lancaster couldn’t help but wonder, had Faye returned to the old mansion?
Yet he didn’t call to ask because it’s quite safe at the old mansion. Despite not understanding why his mother suddenly changed, Adrian judged she would no longer pose a threat to Faye.
But why hadn’t Uncle Lane reported this?
He had told Uncle Lane that any slight issue regarding his wife must be reported, no matter where they went.
On the way to find Gale Peterson, Faye showed Eliza Hayes the file, regarding the car accident, the injury details, and all the suspicious points she found, telling her mother-in-law everything.
"The doctor also resigned?" Eliza Hayes was shocked, "I haven’t seen any of this before. I was so angry at Victor Peterson back then, my ntal state wasn’t good, and given that Caleb was indeed severely injured, I also thought he..."
She truly regretted, "If I had started investigating back then, would there be more clues? So much can be erased over ti."
Faye reached out and held her shoulder, softly comforting, "Mom, please don’t bla yourself, believe that everything happens for a reason. The truth that should surface will co out, heaven wouldn’t allow it to sink."
Slowly turning her gaze to the kind-hearted daughter-in-law, she once again believed in the words of the Taoist priest, that Faye’s appearance was destiny’s arrangent.
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