Chapter 52

Although Kelvin now suspects Christina and seems reluctant to welcome her to the hospital, Christina still feels uneasy.

Moreover, she now has some clues and evidence. Although it is not the best time to clarify, she still wants to make an effort.

She went directly to the hospital and, before entering the ward, suddenly heard voices coming from the fire escape.

She moved closer to listen and recognized the voices immediately; it was William and Jennifer.

"How much were you involved in this?"

William's voice.

Jennifer swallowed nervously and said, "Involved in what? I don't understand."

"Are you still pretending at this point?" William's voice was as cold as ever.

He was like a cold, hard stone, impossible to move or warm.

Jennifer bit her lip.

"I, I just"

She was so scared she could barely speak, her voice trembling as if she was about to cry.

"I just suspected her. You know, Christina is flamboyant and will stop at nothing to achieve her goals. I just wanted to use public opinion to get the police to investigate her."

Jennifer stopped crying and continued, "And I was also afraid of being implicated, so I took preemptive measures. Mr. Cavendish, how did your investigation go? I did spread the rumors, but she must have done it."

William said calmly, "No evidence."

"No evidence doesn't mean she didn't do it. She must be trying to frame me. I was just striking back first." Jennifer wiped her tears fiercely.

Christina finally understood.

William had investigated this matter.

This had nothing to do with him initially, so why did he suddenly investigate? Was he afraid Jennifer would be implicated in this mess?

He really was protective of Jennifer, investigating everything in advance. If there was any hint of trouble that could implicate Jennifer, he could release all the evidence.

But he didn't expect that Jennifer was the one behind it.

Christina really wanted to ask him if Jennifer's image in his mind had shattered.

She pushed the door open and tilted her head with a smile, "The ward is right next door. Whispering here is so boring. Why not clear things up in front of everyone? Kelvin loves his granddaughter very much and would surely want to know what's going on."

Jennifer was startled, "What are you going to do?"

"It's not about what I'm going to do, but someone has to apologize for causing all this trouble." Christina smiled and then shouted.

"Mr. Fisher, I've caught the real culprit."

The ward door was already open, and hearing Christina's voice, Kelvin came out of the ward.

At the same time, Jennifer's father, Arnold Spencer, also came out, looking puzzled.

Christina, knowing the truth, didn't plan to hold back and directly targeted Jennifer.

"You spread those rumors online, didn't you?"

"What nonsense are you talking about?" Jennifer was stunned and instinctively denied it.

Unexpectedly, William frowned upon hearing this, clearly disgusted by her lying and denial.

Christina laughed and pointed to the surveillance camera above them.

"You two were talking here just now, and it should all be recorded. These surveillance cameras have audio recording capabilities. Should we check the footage?"

She paused and continued, "Mr. Cavendish just said he found out you spread the rumors. I'm not making this up, am I?"

Jennifer's face turned pale.

William smiled coldly, "No need to check. It's true."

Seeing that William didn't stand up for her, Jennifer felt a bit panicked.

But she quickly steadied herself, "I did spread the rumors. I've always known you would stop at nothing to achieve your goals. I just wanted the police to investigate the real reason for Miss Fisher's coma."

"Really?" Christina stepped forward.

"Everyone knows that involving the police is the only way to solve problems. You didn't go to the police first but spread rumors. Were you guilty and had no evidence, so you slandered others? You say it was for Miss Fisher's good, but your way of helping is quite unique."

Hearing Christina's sarcastic words, William frowned.

"Enough!"

"Not enough." Christina sneered, relentless, "Since we're already talking, let's clear everything up so there's no confusion later."

She looked at William, her words tinged with sarcasm.

"If Ms. Spencer were the one suffering such injustice, I believe you would investigate thoroughly to ensure she wasn't wronged."

Fine, if they wanted her to swallow this, she would make a big deal out of it.

With Kelvin here, she would clear everything up so there would be no confusion later, and no one could blame her.

William just looked at her, his cold, deep eyes showing no emotion or warmth.

Christina sneered, aggressive and unyielding.

"If I'm not mistaken, the rumors started spreading within the first hour of Kaitlyn's coma and only began to ferment after she arrived at the hospital."

"I said I was just suspicious, and" Jennifer weakly argued, her voice growing fainter, clearly lacking confidence.

Christina didn't wait for her to finish and pressed on.

"At that time, everyone thought Kaitlyn might be sick, which is why she was unconscious. It wasn't until the next day, after she was brought to the hospital for examination, that things seemed off. How did you guess it was intentional right away? Unless you were involved."

"Don't talk nonsense. I wasn't." Jennifer's face turned pale.

She didn't expect the rumors she spread would become a weapon against her.

"If you didn't do it, it's hard for a normal person to think of that right away. Who would be so dark-minded to suspect others unless they did it themselves?"

Christina snorted, "Afraid of being found out, you struck first, spreading rumors that I did it."

"Don't talk nonsense. I didn't!" Jennifer didn't know how to defend herself. Some things were already clear.

"What didn't you do? Didn't spread rumors? Or didn't poison anyone? You did both, yet you deny it. How can anyone believe you?"

Christina cornered Jennifer, relentless, giving her no chance to breathe.