Besides, Mr.
Shaw examined her body himself.
There are no apparent bruises or fatal injuries, but her lips were blue.
It seems she might have been poisoned.
Please help us find the person responsible for this.
â
Nathan wore a grave expression and chose to be silent.
Sonny stepped closer and remarked, âThe door to the top floor has always been locked.
If she didnât take her own life, who else could have entered her room and done it?â
Shiloh pondered for a moment and responded, âShe rarely left her room.
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It wonât be difficult to discover who had access.
Only a handful of servants brought her meals.
Perhaps something was wrong with the food we served her.
â
âAssemble all the staff, chefs, and those responsible for procuring groceries in the garden.
I want to question them personally,â Nathan issued a stern command.
With resolve in his eyes, he turned on his heels and descended the stairs.
Shiloh complied with Nathanâs directive without hesitation.
Standing at the door of Kaitlinâs room, Sonny watched the sad people in the room and sighed.
Then he joined Nathan downstairs.
They proceeded to question each servant in the garden for about ten minutes.
No unusual answers or behaviors emerged during the interrogations.
Nathan turned to Sonny and instructed, âCall the investigative team to thoroughly search the premises.
Notify the forensic specialist to join us.
Weâll need to conduct an autopsy later.
â
âOkay.
â Sonny nodded and proceeded to a quiet corner to make the necessary phone calls.
With the servants and chefs cleared of suspicion, Nathan told them to return to their respective duties.
The garden soon fell into silence.
Shiloh appeared to recollect something of importance and said, âSir, thereâs another matter I must bring to your attention.
â
Nathan turned with a stoic expression.
âIâm all ears.
â
âTwo nights ago, Kyson took my key and discreetly ascended to the top floor during the banquet.
Iâm unsure of his actions up there, but when Mr.
Shaw learned of it, he subjected Kyson to severe
punishment.
â
Nathanâs brow furrowed as his eyes narrowed.
His voice grew colder.
âExplain further.
â
Shiloh pressed on, âAt the time, Kyson vehemently denied taking the key.
However, yesterday afternoon, the bodyguard discovered the key buried in the garden, confirming that he went to the top floor.
In all honesty, sir, Kyson has a history of theft.
His relationship with Mr.
Shaw has never been amicable.
This time⦠Itâs highly plausible that he was the one responsible for poisoning Mrs.
Shaw.
â
Sonny returned after finishing his phone call, and by chance, he overheard these words.
He responded earnestly, âShiloh, donât you think you might be biased against Kyson? Yes, he had a criminal record before, but he was acquitted.
This means that he was innocent.
Without concrete evidence, how can you be so certain that heâs the culprit?â
Shiloh hung his head in embarrassment.
âYouâre right, but⦠I was merely sharing my suspicion.
As for the truth, I hope you can help uncover it.
â
Although he spoke with regret, Nathan and Sonny remained visibly cold.
At this critical moment, Shiloh informed them that Kyson had stolen the key to the top floor.
It was clear that Shilohâs aim was to frame Kyson for the murder, making him the primary suspect.
If Kyson were convicted, his entire life would be shattered.
An uncomfortable atmosphere hung in the garden.