Chapter 53

Jennifer's momentum weakened, which meant she was feeling guilty.

Jennifer took a step back, anxiously explaining, "I really just released the public opinion, I didn't harm Miss Fisher. You have to believe me, I didn't have the chance to harm her."

At this point, everyone understood what was going on.

Kaitlyn might not have been harmed by someone, but the rumors were spread by Jennifer!

Kelvin was somewhat disappointed. Not only did Jennifer spread false information about his student, but she also made it public, making everyone laugh at their architecture department.

"You really disappoint me. I originally thought you were a promising young person with a bright future, but I didn't expect you to do such deceitful things."

He still remembered Jennifer hiring a ghostwriter. Although it was disgraceful, she was young and impetuous. Who hasn't made mistakes when they were young? As long as she corrected them, it would be fine.

Unexpectedly, she did something like this now.

Arnold, hearing his former Mr. Fisher say this, was immediately furious and loudly scolded his daughter.

"Jennifer, what are you doing? Do you know how much harm your actions have caused Miss Fisher? You've made our whole family lose face!"

Arnold's face was livid. He had always been proud of his daughter, but now, he only felt a burning shame.

Jennifer's face turned even paler from her father's words. She understood that today's events had thoroughly angered her father. She helplessly looked at William, hoping he would say something to defend her.

However, William just looked at her coldly, his eyes full of disappointment.

Jennifer knew that her image in his heart had plummeted.

The favor she had once done for him had probably been completely exhausted!

Christina saw this scene and secretly sneered.

"Ms. Spencer, you may not know, but your actions constitute defamation. If Miss Fisher is harmed because of this, you might even face criminal charges."

Jennifer's body trembled. She understood that she was really in trouble this time. She frantically looked around, hoping someone would save her.

However, no one was willing to help her.

Kelvin sighed. He had originally held a glimmer of hope for Jennifer, but now, he was completely disappointed.

"Not only that, but I also said you haven't found out the cause of the illness yet. If it really was intentional, you are the prime suspect."

"I didn't, I really didn't." Jennifer didn't know what else to say, just mechanically explaining herself.

Arnold gritted his teeth, looking like he was ready to sacrifice his own daughter for justice.

"Mr. Fisher, rest assured, we will investigate this matter thoroughly. If it really was my daughter, I will not cover for her."

"Alright, go ahead, your words sound nice." Kelvin waved his hand dismissively.

After the drama, everyone dispersed.

William called out to Christina.

Christina turned back and calmly said, "If you want to blame me, there's no need. I have reason and evidence, I'm just taking back what's mine."

His words were stuck in his throat.

Christina said no more and turned to leave.

Fortunately, after two or three days of testing, it was confirmed that Kaitlyn had been bitten by a mildly toxic insect from the swamp, which caused her to fall into a coma.

Once the cause was found, the treatment was quick.

On the third day, Kaitlyn woke up.

She opened her eyes and the first person she saw was Christina, which moved her deeply.

"Christina, I didn't expect you to stay by my side the whole time. I'm so touched."

"Alright, you don't know how chaotic it was outside while you were in a coma. It was almost like an explosion." Christina smiled helplessly.

Kaitlyn wanted to ask for the details, but Christina was too lazy to explain, so Kaitlyn searched online.

After learning the truth, Kaitlyn angrily pounded the bed.

"How dare she spread rumors while I was in a coma! Jennifer, that wicked woman, almost succeeded!"

Seeing Kaitlyn's indignant expression, Christina couldn't help but laugh, "It's all over now!"

"And she almost made you suffer unjustly. I said, if you wanted to harm me, you could have just left me in the swamp. Why bother pulling me out? It was completely unnecessary."

Kaitlyn quickly fiddled with her phone, not at all like someone who had been in a coma for several days.

When they left the hospital, they unexpectedly ran into William.

She thought he was there for her, but he hurriedly turned into another ward.

She didn't care, as it had nothing to do with her. While waiting at the discharge window for Kaitlyn, Bob showed up.

"Ms. Windsor!"

"What are you here for?" Christina asked hesitantly.

"Ms. Spencer is injured," Bob replied.

Oh, no wonder William was at the hospital.

His beloved was injured, so he had to come personally.

Christina felt like she had been bitten by a dog, afraid that Jennifer would blame her again, so she casually asked, "How did she get injured?"

Bob hesitated for a moment before answering, "Mr. Cavendish almost had a car accident. Ms. Spencer shielded him, got injured, and Mr. Cavendish was unharmed."

Another life-saving favor. Life-saving favor upon life-saving favor, she really was his eternal first love.

It had nothing to do with her, so Christina didn't comment. She saw Kaitlyn coming over.

"Alright, I have things to do, so I'll leave now. Take good care of Mr. Cavendish."

Leaving those words, she walked towards Kaitlyn.

When Kaitlyn saw the sunlight outside, she stretched lazily, "I feel like I've wasted these days in a coma. Christina, I need to make up for the lost time. Come play with me."

"So that's how you make up for lost time." Christina shook her head helplessly.

Kaitlyn hugged her arm and acted cute.

"Come on, come on."

"Alright, alright, just this once." Christina agreed.

After working on a few projects, she had firmly established herself in the architecture department.

Many people no longer held hostility towards her as they did when she first arrived, but some still remained cautious.

Christina didn't mind, she just focused on doing her job well.

Kelvin saw her stability and directly gave her a task, "This task isn't difficult, but it's urgent. You need to complete the design draft within three days."

She looked at the requirements, the time was just right, any less and it might not be doable.

But she still accepted it.

"Don't worry, Mr. Fisher, I will complete it well and not disappoint you."

After three days of overtime, she finally completed the drawings the day before the deadline.