CHAPTER 1223
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1223 Everything Is Fine
Wynter smiled and gestured to the door, yet her eyes betrayed no secrets.
Calvin couldnât help feeling that he was tricked, but he lacked substantial evidence. Regardless, he decided to pay $imon a visit.
His superior had tasked him with warning Simon to stay silent on sensitive
matters.
After all, Simon had reneged on his words once. If he slipped up again, the police might cleverly take advantage of it. Calvin knew he had to be cautious.
Moments later, Calvin was led to the visitation room where Simon awaited. Upon meeting Simon, Calvin pondered how he could pry for information under
surveillance.
Much to his surprise, Simon appeared relaxed and composed, showing no signs of distress. Still, Calvin sought clear answers about Simonâs
predicament.
âHow are you feeling, Mr. Carlson? Are you troubled with certain queries? In that case, you can leave them to me. You have the right to remain silent at present. Or perhaps, there are other clues you could share?â
Despite sounding supportive of Simonâs innocence, Calvin intended to fish for information. Unfortunately, his efforts would prove futile.
Unable to deny he was being interrogated, Simon merely shook his head. Everything is fine. I just want to know when I can leave.â
However, Calvin was left unsettled by Simonâs reassurance and nearly shot him a meaningful glance. What did Simon mean by âeverything was fineâ? Where were the details?
Understanding Calvinâs anxiousness, Simon tacitly added, âIâm deeply
saddened by the tragedy as well. However, we can only wait for the police to conduct their investigation, especially since the victim has visited our
nightclub.â
âI understand. Rest assured, youâll be released promptly in 24 hours. Iâll be waiting outside. Please take care of yourself,â Calvin reassured, to which
Simon nodded in acknowledgment.
Judging from Simonâs nonchalant and composed demeanor, Calvin believed Simon wasnât facing serious trouble.
If the authorities had discovered something significant, Simon wouldâve been thoroughly interrogated, given his role as Club Solsticeâs manager.
The fact that Simon appeared relaxed and unruffled suggested that the police. had yet to uncover anything significant.
Upon exiting
e visitation room, Calvin hurriedly walked to the front door to place a call. Being as cautious as he was, he simply uttered, âPlease rest assured, Mr. Carlson is in good health.â
In truth, it was a code word he established with Kenton.
If everything remained under control as expected, Calvin would affirm Simonâs good health. But if the police had discovered something requiring the Wraysâ -intervention, Calvin would express that Simonâs health was failing.
After hanging up the phone, Kenton flashed a confident smile. âI told you thereâs nothing to worry about. The police will never find anything. Even if they suspect something, they wonât make any progress.â
He then turned to his secretary and instructed, âSee if theyâve contacted the girlâs parents. Find a third party and settle this without involving the Wray family.
âAlso, tell the parents discreetly that their daughter isnât proper. Iâm sure theyâll accept the money then. Itâll be bad for their reputation if they cause a scene. After all, no daughter will stoop so low, donât you agree?â
The secretary, Adrian Meyer, smiled reassuringly. âYou can see to it that the matter is resolved, Mr. Wray.
âSome people are excessively greedy, thinking they could rise to the top without paying the price. They should understand that nothing in life is free.â