Nathan listened attentively.
He took a moment to reflect, before posing the question, âKyson, what are your thoughts on this letter?â
Kyson sighed deeply.
âMy relationship with Mrs.
Shaw has never been good.
Youâre aware that because of me, she suffered a breakdown and lost one of her daughters.
Since then, sheâs been in a state of deep sorrow.
â
He hesitated and then revealed a surprising revelation.
âThe truth is, there are certain things I never disclosed to you earlier.
Mrs.
Shaw had been diagnosed with depression prior to Mekhiâs rise to power.
She had made several attempts to harm herself.
I suspect that Mekhi didnât give her those drugs.
He might have confined her for her own safety.
I donât believe heâd kill his own mother.
â
Sonny was left stunned.
He stood at the side without uttering a word.
With a grave expression, Nathan cautiously reminded Kyson, âWhen you first visited Noelle after returning from abroad, you conveyed quite the opposite sentiments to us.
â
âIndeed, at that time, I wasnât aware of the specific situation, and I omitted mentioning Mrs.
Shawâs depression.
But upon discovering this letter, I now feel compelled to share the complete truth with you.
Itâs my responsibility to provide you with the letter.
However, I wonât impose on how you choose to handle it.
Iâm taking my leave.
â
Kyson expressed his ideas, bowed slightly to Nathan, and walked out of the office.
Once Kyson was gone, Sonny approached Nathan and asked, âShould we reexamine the case, or do you intend to hide this letter and allow the judge to pass a death sentence on Mekhi?â
Nathan examined the letter in his hand, noting the faint and untidy handwriting.
He replied, âBusiness is business.
Letâs proceed by the rule.
â
He gave a clear order, âNotify the judge about this new evidence and request a trial postponement.
Arrange for a professional examiner to analyze the handwriting.
As for what Kyson said about Kaitlin, have Larry investigate the truthfulness of his claims.
â
Sonny collected the letter and said, âOkay.
â
Meanwhile, in the lab, Noelle had been receiving intravenous treatment for the past few days.
Following several days of observation, she was now ready for discharge.
She couldnât recall what happened in the past four years.
Her memory disorder was the only remaining issue, and her body appeared to be on the path to recovery.
After Kyson left National Security Bureau, he got wind of Noelleâs impending release from the lab.
So he rushed over to see her.
Even though they had different mothers, he felt a deep debt to her.
Since he was no longer in his position as the director of the Secret Investigation Department, he couldnât enter the lab, so he patiently waited outside.
About five minutes later, Noelle emerged from the facility, accompanied by Cyrus.
They walked side by side but there was a noticeable gap between them.
Although Noelle had been made aware that Cyrus was her boyfriend, she still couldnât recall him in any way, and for the time being, she preferred to keep some distance between them.
Kyson took a step forward and commented, âYouâre looking well.
It seems youâre making a good recovery.
â
With a serious expression, Cyrus turned to Kyson and asked, âMay I speak with you?â
Kyson considered this for a moment and then agreed with a nod.
He turned to Noelle and gestured toward a luxurious car in the open-air parking lot.
âWait for me in that car.
â