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Chapter 591

Chapter 591 Atone For Her Sins

Gwendolyn listened to Cedrick’s analysis and contemplated the matter earnestly.novelbin

Annie has been incredibly vigilant up until our encounteron the island. The schemes she devised ahead of time did seem a little sloppy and did not meet her pr

evious standards. The matter about the shooting that Cedrick brought up is also something that needs to be investigated. Setting aside the question of when did Annie learn how to fire a gun, she did pull the

trigger more decisively, yet Asher’s visceratwasn’t injured at all. He only suffered

a minor gunshot wound. Looks like she has other motives this time around.

When her train of thought ended there, she asked Cedrick, “How’s Nico’s interrogation going?”

“I haven’t checked. Since you’re here, how about we check out the statements together?”

Nodding in approval, Gwendolyn allowed him to hold her hand and guide her into the Federal Bureau

of Investigation.

When she recalled what Annie confessed about her mother, she relayed that information to Cedrick.

“I didn’t expect her to be that shrewd

even at such a young age. If what she said was true, then she was truly a terrifying girl. However, I can’

t believe her version of events entirely. I’d like to investigate this matter further.”

Cedrick was, naturally, elated that his wife was

asking him for help. “I can send someone to look into it, but there’s no guarantee the investigation will b

e fruitful. After all, it’s been too many years. Also, according to

what Annie told you, Mr. Marcus was the one who buried the matter in the past. He had always been ca

utious, so it’ll be challenging to find more evidence.”

Gwendolyn had already

considered this possible outcome. “It’s fine. Just unearth as much information as you can. I’ll take her w

ord for it if nothing can be found.”

They then entered the Federal Bureau of Investigation

while holding hands to check out the statement Nico had recorded. Aside from Annie, Paul

and his bodyguards were present as well.

Nico promptly handed Paul’s statement to Gwendolyn.

“He won’t admit he has anything to do with Annie’s crimes. As for the gun, he insisted that she had stol

en it from his room. While it seems psychotic for someone to install a metal cage in their villa, there are

n’t any laws stating it’s illegal either. Hence, we have nothing we can use to indict him.”

The man had yet to rest since he returned from the island, so his throat was parched.

As such, Cedrick personally delivered a glass of water to him.

Nico emptied the glass in one go and continued, “There’s also the

fact that Paul is an Ospean noble. We must release him tomorrow if we can’t indict him today, or this mi

ght evoke a conflict between the two

countries.”

Upon reading Paul’s statement in detail, Gwendolyn uttered, “Release him, then. He’s just a fool who w

as used by Annie. As long as he doesn’t commit any heinous crime in Chanaca, it’s impossible to keep

him here for too long.”

Her primary target was Annie. The other minor accomplices weren’t high up on her list at all.

Cedrick, too, read a few more statements meticulously. “I’ll compile and deliver the evidence relevant t

o Annie’s crimes to the Department of Justice once that matter from years ago is investigated.”

“Understood,” replied Nico.

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For two days, everyone in Harrick Villa was busy searching and collecting various evidence of Annie’s c

rimes.

This time, it would be impossible for her to leave the Federal Bureau of Investigation readily again.

On the third day, Gwendolyn still discovered no substantial evidence of her mother’s death by Evelyn’s

hand.

The more she couldn’t find anything, the more she was convinced Marcus had

scrubbed all the evidence related to the crime.

As such, she believed Annie’s words. According to her account at the time, she provided a

statement of her argument with Annie that day at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

After all the evidence was compiled, Nico delivered them to the Department of Justice on the same afte

rnoon. All that was left was to wait for the judgment.

Just as Gwendolyn planned to leave the Federal Bureau of Investigation, her phone rang. It was an unk

nown number that she had blocked before.

She knew who the owner of the number was–Asher.

With a grimace, she answered the call and spoke forthrightly. “All relevant evidence regarding Evelyn’s

crimes has been submitted to the Department of Justice. If you want to plead mercy for her, save your

effort.”

Asher remained silent for a long while as if he couldn’t rebuke her because she had been spot–on.

Sometime later, he said, “Can you return to Mount Tranquil? There are a few things I wish to speak to y

ou about. Face–to–face.”

“Sure,” agreed Gwendolyn before immediately hanging up the phone.

Afterward, she asked for a copy of Annie’s statement from Nico and drove back to the Harris residence.

Meanwhile, Asher was sitting on the bed in his villa with a box in his arms. He was staring out the wind

ow with an unfocused gaze, looking as though he was deep in thought.

Politely, Gwendolyn knocked on the door and entered in her high heels. “Is it still about Evelyn’s matter

? Are you planning to cite her mother’s sacrifice of saving your life to convince Cedrick and me to show

her mercy?”

Peering at her, the man remained wordless, not refuting it at all.

The edges of her lips curved upward mockingly. She opened her bag and tossed Annie’s statement tow

ard him.

“Mom might’ve been sick, but she didn’t die of illness. Evelyn was the one who secretly removed Mom’

s oxygen mask when Mom was in a critical stage. Dad knew about it, but he chose to pardon Evelyn. Y

ou’d better take a good look at what kind of devil the illegitimate daughter you’ve been protecting is.”

At that, Asher stared at her in astoundment.

Skepticism surfaced on his countenance before he could wholly digest the information she disclosed.

Immediately, he focused his attention on the statement and read it in detail.

As he did so, she didn’t forget

to fan the flames, adding, “Do you have any idea how arrogant Evelyn was when she brought me to the

island villa a few days ago? She said after she

took off Mom’s oxygen mask, she watched on as Mom died in disbelief.

“For

so many years, she didn’t feel even a hint of remorse for what she did. In fact, she was furious that she

couldn’t turn her mother into the Harris family’s legitimate wife so that she could be a legitimate

heiress.

“Even though you’ve helped her so much, she was merely toying with you. You’re nothing but a steppin

g stone to her. Don’t you feel guilty for breaking your biological sister’s heart for a cold–

blooded illegitimate daughter, Asher?”

The more she spoke, the more

she tightened her fists in rage. Immense hatred swirled in her eyes as she wished she could burn Evely

n to ash.

Asher read that statement three times. Shock remained on his face

as he continuously shook his head. “How can this be…”

Staring at his look of mistrust, Gwendolyn inhaled deeply and suppressed the ball of fury boiling in her

chest.

“It’s up to you if you want to believe it or not. However, you can rest assured that I won’t let her die, for

she ultimately carries the blood of the

Harrises. Besides, this is an old case. With only a few statements to prove her wrongdoing, there’s no

way she’ll get the death sentence, especially considering her young age back then. Nonetheless, I wan

t her imprisoned for life so that she can rot in hell and atone for her sins for as long as she lives.”

Upon ending her sinister speech, she turned away and left.

Still studying the statement, Asher didn’t even have the chance to show his sister what

was inside the box sitting on his lap. It was a few objects left by their mother.

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