Wooing My ex-wife (Gwendolyn and Maverick)

Chapter 607 Gwendolyn Has Not Much Strength
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Chapter 607 Gwendolyn Has Not Much Strength

Chapter 607 Gwendolyn Has Not Much Strength

Cedrick pondered for a while before proposing, “I'll first accompany you to the lab today and have

Joshua perform a test and full-body examination. To be on the safe side, we need to have a look at the

report.”

Gwendolyn nodded and accepted his arrangements.

The two of them washed up together before leaving home. Soon, they arrived at the laboratory.

Joshua nervously took Gwendolyn's blood to be tested.

After they waited for a little over half an hour, the report was finally ready.

“All the indicators are indeed more normal compared to before. But you've yet to recover fully. You still

have to pay close attention to your emotional state in the future. Try your best not to be overly worked

up. Also, remember to guard against arrogance and impetuousness.”

At that news, Cedrick unconsciously tightened his hold on Gwendolyn's hand. However, his many

years of experience as the leader and person in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

reminded him that he had to remain calm.

He forcibly suppressed his excitement and exchanged a smile with his wife.

Joshua continued, “Judging from your current recovery, you probably don't need any more IV infusions.

I'll prescribe you some oral meds to keep you calm. Take it with the current medication.” Gratification

suffused him as he looked at the report in front of him. “I didn't expect you to be cured so quickly under

Cedrick's care just after taking IV infusions for two months consecutively, Gwendolyn. This is great

news! You're both blessed.”

All smiles, Gwendolyn replied, “It's thanks to you, too. You're the person who made this happen.”

Joshua waved his hands profusely, not daring to accept the praise. “This isn't my credit. The honor

should belong to Cedrick instead. No matter the hour, he insisted on keeping you company when you

had your IV infusions. He willingly became your punching bag and an avenue for you to vent whenever

you had a manic episode. If I were in his shoes, I would never be able to do all that.”

At the mention of how she had gotten violent with Cedrick back then, Gwendolyn felt guilty deep within.

She lowered her eyes and bobbed her head silently in agreement with the man's words.

Cedrick perceptively noticed the change in her expression. He retorted blasély, “That's because you've

never been in a relationship. When you get married, you'll know how it feels to love someone. Besides,

Gwenny hasn't much strength. Her blows don't hurt at all. Don't take me for such a weakling.”

The corners of Joshua's mouth twitched.

Back when he went on a business trip and entrusted Gwendolyn to me, I was the one who arranged for

four strapping bodyguards from the lab to fight her when she was in the grips of a manic episode. They

all ended up black and bruised, then came crying to me that they'd never take such a job again. Yet,

he's claiming that she hasn't much strength and her blows don't hurt at all?

Aware that his friend was comforting his wife, he did not expose him but played along. “Yes, yes,

Gwendolyn hasn't much strength. She can't even unscrew the cap of a bottle, so even if she hit you

while having a manic episode, it would only feel like scratches from a kitten.”

Alas, that bout of flattery was a bit too much of an exaggeration.

Both Gwendolyn's and Cedrick's faces darkened in concert.

After talking to Joshua briefly, Cedrick left the laboratory with one hand holding his wife's hand and a

bag of medicine in the other.

He drove Gwendolyn to Harris Group first.

Before she alighted from the car, he instructed, “Remember to take three tablets once for this box of

light green pills, thrice a day. As for this bag of white pills, take six tablets twice a day. Also, don't forget

this one...”

Seemingly beyond worried about his wife leaving his line of sight, he reminded her about everything in

all seriousness.

Gwendolyn was initially a touch impatient, but she could not bring herself to make it apparent when she

noticed his somber expression. She listened to him docilely.

“Remember to take the meds with warm water. Don't just drink cold water. It isn't good for the stomach

and would detract the efficacy by half. Have you committed all that to memory?”

Gwendolyn nodded fervently. “Yes. Don't worry, Hubby. Joshua has written the dosage down, and I

won't forget.”

Leaning over to the driver's seat, she cradled Cedrick's face and gave him a smacking kiss on both

sides of his cheeks and lips.

Cedrick was still worried and wanted to follow her to Harris Group. Regretfully, his work at the Federal

Bureau of Investigation did not allow him to do so, especially when he still had Yael and Xander to deal

with.

Left with no other recourse, he could only say reluctantly, “Remember to take your meds. But it's okay

even if you forget. I'll call to remind you at noon and supervise you through video.”

Gwendolyn was taken aback. “That strict?”

“But of course! Your illness comes first, Darling. Back then, you supervised me taking my meds in such

a way too.”

Oh well, all right, then.

Gwendolyn pouted imperceptibly. Without further ado, she swung open the car door and entered the

Harris Group building after waving goodbye to Cedrick.

Cedrick did not drive his luxury car away for a long time. He first unlocked his phone and promptly set

the time for her to take her medication during lunch break at noon.

It was not until his wife's figure had disappeared completely from below the Harris Group building and

he could no longer see her did he floor the gas pedal and head toward the Federal Bureau of

Investigation.

By the time he arrived at his office door, Nico was already standing there meekly with a stack of

documents in his hands, seemingly waiting for him.

Cedrick quirked a brow. “Why are you waiting outside today instead of going in?”

Nico grinned at him. “I can see the corridor when I stand here, so I get to greet you earlier, Cedrick.”

“How glib!”

Despite the slight snub, Cedrick was not angry. Brushing past the man, he opened his office door.

“Come in, and we'll talk further.”

Nico followed him into the room obediently and placed the pile of information he had obtained from his

investigation on the table.

Picking up the information, Cedrick ordered while scanning his eyes over the contents, “Tell me your

take and progress.”

“Because the incident happened over twenty years ago, it was terribly difficult to find the news records

back then. I visited all the news agencies in the whole of Salinsburgh before I finally found the archives

with a record of the car accident at that time.”

A frown abruptly marred Cedrick's countenance. “While the Jenson family wasn't the wealthiest family

back then, it was still one of the most affluent families in Salinsburgh. As the eldest son of the Jenson

family, my father was the likeliest person to inherit Grandpa's position. His death should have been a

national sensation. How is it possible that it was only reported by a few news agencies?”

Nico nodded in agreement. “I'm also very much suspicious about that. Back then, your parents were

the heirs of Jenson Group and enjoyed great renown. It wasn't a minor issue when they both died in a

car accident. Yet, I couldn't find any archives of the news report at that time from the major news

agencies in the whole of Salinsburgh. The only few I found were from small news agencies.”

After pausing for a moment, he continued solemnly, “Also, Cedrick, take a close look at the news

reports I clipped out. The description of the car accident was rather vague. It was only indicated that

the driver who caused the accident was driving under the influence of alcohol and sped recklessly on

the highway. He paid an astronomical sum in compensation after the car accident and was sentenced

to death.”

Sentenced to death? In a traffic case, the death penalty will only be imposed if the circumstances are

exceedingly severe. In other words, that driver wasn't only driving under the influence of alcohol, but he

might have also tried to flee. In fact, there could be some other unknown reasons.

As Cedrick read the news report back then, his expression gradually darkened.

It had been too many years since the car accident. Even a tiny piece of evidence would have been

washed away over time. Other than the news reports, the culprit back then had been executed. There

was no way of questioning him, so starting an investigation was practically impossible.

Is there no other way of learning the truth apart from relenting to Yael's terms?

His face was chilly and as black as thunder. He pressed his lips into a thin line, plunging into silent

contemplation.

Seeing that he was obviously in a foul mood, Nico sighed and ventured, “How about giving me a little

more time, Cedrick? I'll arrange for more people to continue investigating this matter with me and see

whether I can find any witnesses from over twenty years ago. I'll try my best to hunt for more leads.”

Cedrick remained silent for some time.

Considering the efficiency of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the fact that Nico had only managed

to obtain such superficial information after spending two whole days investigating the matter was

evidence that its difficulty had surpassed their expectations due to the length of time that had passed.

He propped a hand against his forehead, still reluctant to give up easily. “Okay. Go ahead and continuenovelbin

investigating the matter. There's no rush to report back to me. Just look into it in detail without passing

over anything you find even remotely suspicious.”

“Got it.”

Nico bowed. Then, he spun on his heel and left the man's office to get down to business.

A few minutes after he left, Cedrick was still poring over the clippings of the news reports among the

pile of information.

For some inexplicable reason, a bold conjecture suddenly popped into his mind.

Grandpa was a hero in the military back then, and everyone bowed low in deference at the sight of him.

If he were the one who deliberately—

Knock! Knock!

The knock on the door broke his train of thought. Gathering all the information in his hands, he placed

everything into the drawer. “Come in.”

It was an officer from the detention center.

“Mr. Jenson, Mr. Yael requested to see you. He said he'd like to talk to you, claiming he'd tell you the

truth about what you want to know this time.”

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