Chapter 129
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

She had never asked Johnson about the situation between Lucas and Verena before. Back then, even hearing Lucasâ name had felt like tearing open an old wound to her.
Johnson had always been careful not to bring him up around her.
But now, her mindset had shifted.
After a moment of reflection, Belinda spoke, her voice thoughtful. âIt seems⦠Harold must have discovered something.â
Johnson nodded in agreement. âLucas thought the same initially. But after an exhaustive search, he turned up empty-handed, which led him to suspect Harold might have wiped all the things he had discovered.â
Belindaâs eyes, usually keen and calculating, narrowed further as she said, âWhat secrets could Verena be hiding?â
A thought seemed to strike Johnson, prompting a heavy sigh from him. âVerena went through a lot in those three years of isolation. She was under constant surveillance, deprived of any communication tools like phones or computers. She wasnât allowed internet access and could only leave for a closely watched two-hour walk each day. There was a time her mental state took a nosedive, resulting in a diagnosis of depression and subsequent extensive psychological therapy.â
Belinda fell into a thoughtful silence, her eyes reflecting a mix of emotions.
She had not fully grasped the severity of Verenaâs ordeal back then until now.
Johnson continued in a grave tone, âItâs hard to imagine what Verena could have done to make Harold resent her so much. But the cruelty of confining someone in such conditions is undeniable.â
This was the first time he had talked about this topic with Belinda.
Belinda remained silent, thinking about the guilt Lucas must be feeling regarding Verena.
When Johnson noticed the subtle change in Belindaâs expression, his gaze briefly flickered before he changed the subject. âLetâs move on from this topic. How is your investigation going into the unexplained hormones in your body?â
Belinda was pulled from her reflections, responding, âI havenât found any clues. All the medicine packaging from my childhood was discarded right away. I had Addie check the calcium tablets I took for a deficiency after I grew up, but they were uncontaminated.â
âIâm stumped about how those hormones entered my system before.â
Johnson paused to consider this and then asked, âDo you have any suspects in mind?â
âNo,â Belinda replied directly.
Johnson said, âGiven your lifelong struggle with weight, if hormones were secretly administered during your childhood, family members are typically the prime suspects. But I canât imagine your grandmother or mother being involved in this. They love you too much to ever harm you.â
Belinda sighed deeply and said, âThatâs precisely why Iâm out of leads.â
Johnson sought to reassure her, saying, âDonât worry about rushing the investigation. This is a case that goes back over twenty yearsâit will require some meticulous digging to uncover the truth.â
âYeah, I get it,â Belinda said with a nod.
She then turned her attention to the meal and said, âLetâs just enjoy the meal for now.â
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