Chapter 215 Happy Working Together
Chapter 215 Happy Working Together
"Dr. Moore confessed that it was Madam Shaw who requested him to draw an extra vial of blood from Mrs. Shaw. The extra vial of blood was then handed directly to the testing room and tested by a professional doctor.
"There were two people involved in the test: the doctor and the trainee. Nobody came close to the testing room throughout the entire process. If Mr. Shaw suspects that someone messed with the blood sample, then these two people are our biggest suspects. Do you want me to interrogate them?"
Julian narrowed his eyes. "No, we wouldn't be able to get anything from their mouths even if we ask them, and we will only alarm the person behind the scenes. Right now, I need you to help me check on something. Help me check whether or not Mrs. Jenkins has any connections in the hospital."
"Roger," the secretary replied cleanly.
He was hired by Julian to help him handle all sorts of personal issues. As such, looking into Mandy's connections to the hospital was considered a piece of cake for him.
After five minutes, the secretary called him again.
"Mr. Shaw. Mandy’s uncle is the vice-president of this hospital," the secretary reported.
"Vice-president..." A cold smirk crossed his lips, "Okay, I got it already. You find someone to keep a tab over the doctor and the trainee, but make sure they don’t know about it."
"Yes, sir."
After he hung up the call, Julian’s face turned grim.
Truth be told, he knew from the start that the error probability of the paternity test was close to zero.
Susan would never cheat on him, and his mother would not lie to him. As such, there must be a third party messing things up. He was certain that the person must have some feud with either him or Susan, with Susan having a higher likelihood. 3
Initially, he was still thinking about who the person would be, and then Mandy appeared.
She knew that Susan was pregnant, so there was a chance that she got the news about the DNA paternity test from Dr. Moore. She hated Susan to the bone and she had an uncle who worked as the vice-president in the hospital.
All the evidence pointed towards Mandy.
Julian tightened his hand that was gripping his phone so hard that his knuckles went white. His countenance was dark and there was an intense rage burning in his eyes.
He would not care about Mandy if she did not come and find trouble with him and Susan. However, if she really wanted to court death so much, he would not mind giving her a ride.
It was just that she was the daughter of the Ainsleys, and Luke Jenkins's wife. Her two identities made it really hard to investigate her.
Julian narrowed his eyes. Then, an idea suddenly popped up in his head.
In the car, Julian waited expressionlessly. After a while, Luke came out of the police station. The blank expression on his face was screaming to everyone that he was not in a good shape, but Julian did not care. He drove his car closer and wound down the window.
Luke looked at Julian, but there was no expression on his face. "Are you here to laugh at me?"
"Why do you always assume the worst of me, Mr. Jenkins? We are business partners, why would I want t o laugh at you?" Julian said with a smile.
The tip of Luke's mouth twitched and it took all he had not to roll his eyes at Julian. He was once again amazed by how shameless this man was.
"I’m here to ask you for a favor," Julian said, lifting his eyebrow.
Luke just looked at him without saying anything.
Julian did not feel awkward at all. He continued to say in a calm voice, "I want you to help me install a bug on Mandy’s phone."
"Are you kidding me, Mr. Shaw? You want me to help you install a bug on my wife's phone?" Luke looked disbelievingly at Julian.
Julian raised his eyebrows and moved on, "This woman is not as simple as she looks. I'm sure you would not be able to get anything from her mouth if you go and ask her about the car accident without any preparations. You will need evidence and facts to force her into submission. Am I right?"
Luke furrowed his eyebrows. He looked fixedly at Julian for a moment and then asked, "Is it because of Susie?"
Holding his gaze, Julian nodded. "Yeah."
There was no emotion in Luke's gaze. After a short while, he nodded, "Okay. I’ll help you."
This time, it was Julian's turn to be surprised. "You agree to help me?"
Luke continued to look at Julian as he said, "You won't do anything that will harm Susie. I guess Mandy must have done something behind me again, or else you wouldn’t want to put a bug on her phone. You're Susie’s husband, but my feelings towards Susie have never changed before. As long as I can help her, I’ll do anything.”
Luke had agreed to help him, but Julian had no idea why he did not feel too happy about it. He narrowed his eyes and said, "You still aren't over Susie yet?"
Luke held his gaze defiantly and replied, "Susie is the only woman I've ever loved in my life, so you better be good to her. If one day I realize you slighted her, I'll do everything I can to get her back."
"Don't worry. That day will not happen," Julian said coldly.
"I hope so,” Luke responded flatly.
"I’ll send you a program later. Once it's installed, the program will automatically hide and go online at the same time," Julian said.
"Okay," Luke looked at Julian, "I have only one condition. Send me a copy of the monitor record."
"Sure. I’ll set the program up, and once something is recorded, it'll send straight information to both of our phones," Julian promised.
"Well, I hope we can have pleasant cooperation," Luke extended his hand toward Julian.
"Me too," Julian reached out his hand at Luke as well, and both of them shared a short handshake. 2
After that, Julian started the engine and sped away. Luke squinted his eyes and looked for a while. Then h e got into his car expressionlessly.
The Jenkins.
"Mandy, are you hungry? Here are some snacks for you," said Madam Jenkins with an ingratiating smile.
"Take it away. I already told you that I don't have any appetite," Mandy said defiantly as she threw a sidelong glance at Madam Jenkins.
"I'll just put it here first," Madam Jenkins put the plate of snacks on a table. Then, she began to ask Mandy about other things.
However, Mandy gave her the cold shoulder the whole time.
After a while, Madam Jenkins began to feel angry. If it were not for the baby in her stomach, she would never care about this b*tch at all.
Since Mandy did not want to eat the snack, Madam Jenkins took it and offered it to Charlotte.
"Charlotte, you didn't eat much during lunch. Come here and have some snacks," Madam Jenkins spoke to Charlotte with a soft voice. Her attitude and behavior were totally different from just now.
Charlotte shook her head.
"Do you want to go out on a walk to cheer yourself u p?" Madam Jenkins suggested.
A hint of mockery crossed Charlotte’s eyes, "Every time I go out, four to five people will follow me. It just looks like I'm some sort of prisoner."
After the incident in the cave, Luke had been watching her like a prisoner.
No matter where she went, there would be a group of people following her. She felt she was going crazy soon.
"Charlotte," Madam Jenkins sighed, "You can't blame your brother. Julian still has the evidence in his hand."
"He's just scaring me. I'm sure that he wouldn’t report me to the police," Charlotte said through gritted teeth. From NôvelDrama.Org.
Truthfully, she did not believe it as well. It was just that she needed something to keep her alive.
"Charlotte, after going through so many things, you still haven't given up on your silly fantasy yet?" Suddenly, a frigid voice rang out, and Luke walked in.