Chapter 441
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison
âIâm just wondering how to force Eliana to tell the truth. Since the target is her, we canât let her go on directing people to attack you. I need to think of a way to teach her a lesson.â
âWell, youâve thought about it for a while, so have you come up with anything?â
Georgia chuckled.
âThe Warner and Simpson families have been cooperating in a friendly business relationship for many years. Thereâs never been anything wrong with Elianaâs father. If I commanded the Simpsons to sever that relationship with the Warners now, groups that have a good relationship with the Simpsons might also start to break off. Thatâs a lethal blow, but the only worry is if itâll cause collateral damage to the Warner family. After all, thereâs no conclusive proof yet.â
âThen letâs wait until you find evidence. Evidence doesnât always represent the truth, too, and we donât have any concrete proof that Eliana was responsible for the online drama in the first place. At the very least, we have to get eyes on Eliana and Barney to see if they meet, then investigate everything they talk about thoroughly. Since the internet isnât settled down yet, if they want to keep moving against me, I donât believe Eliana and Barney wouldnât meet at all. When we find concrete proof, you can come in and teach those two a lesson.â
âNo need. I can deal with Barney first. His companyâs cash flow is tight. Weâll deal him a blow first, and if Eliana still wants Barney to move against you, heâll be too busy managing his company affairs, or he might actively go to Eliana to say that his companyâs taking a blow. The two would definitely guess that weâve found a lead on Barney, and in such a situation, those two are going to show their hand. We just have to keep a close watch on them.â
Georgia wasnât much good at this sort of thing, so she nodded at Robert.
âYou take the lead on this. Right now, Iâm more interested in knowing who the people who attacked Wilson was last night. They were clearly after his life. I feel like thatâs a tricker bit of business. Send some people to help out on that front too.â
As they finished their discussion, the bodyguards came over and told them that Elsie was awake, and Wilson had just come back.
Husband and wife had the bodyguards keep watch outside the room, protecting the two children, then went to Elsieâs room.
âIâve found some proof about last night, and I have a primary suspect in mind.â
The moment they entered the room, Wilson turned to Georgia and Robert and said that straight away.
Georgia and Robert sat down, and Elsie spoke up, curious.
âWhoâs targeting you?â
âSomeone Iâve made an enemy of on my own. Remember how, last time, I found proof of child abuse in that orphanage and brought it down? I ruined their wealth and reputation and got them slandered on the internet. Those people definitely wouldnât be resting easy, so theyâd been investigating in the shadows to see who leaked it, and who the traitor was. They ran check after check and found my father, which led them to me.
âThe things that I did ruined over a decade of their work and capital, and Sean Pooleâs even escaped overseas now. The hate in him hasnât faded at all, so it was him planning it, with others helping to investigate. Thatâs why they sent so many people to kill me.â
Wilsonâs voice was mild and his emotions didnât fluctuate too much. He didnât seem to be taking it seriously.
Elsie, though, was worried.
âThey sent that many people to kill you and failed last night. Wouldnât they try again? And since they found you through your father, would they be going after him too?â
Elsie knew that Wilson didnât have the best relationship with his father.
But she still wanted to ask of his father was affected.
After all, Wilsonâs father had only gotten involved to help them find the evidence in the first place. She didnât want to involve innocents.
At Elsieâs words, Wilson fell silent for a while, then spoke.
âMy fatherâs already been dealt with. Heâs been in a car accident and his legs were amputated as a result. Heâs resting at home right now. This happened a while ago, but I only found out today.â
That had Elsie going pale.
She could see that Wilsonâs feelings were complicated right now, and she didnât know what to say.
Georgia and Robert heard it all, and the latter raised a question.
âSince they could go that far against your father, that proves that theyâre giving it their all. From the numbers they sent last night, theyâll definitely make another attempt. Whatâs your plan?â
People in this sort of business felt that if you didnât take revenge, you were an easy target, so those people were definitely going to try to get even.
âA lot of people were locked up. The ones left are just dregs. Going up against me used almost all of their forces. Even if they try again, itâs going to take a lot of preparation and stockpiling of strength. But before that â the mastermind is Sean Poole. Hasnât he fled overseas? Iâll deal with him first, and the rest of them will scatter.â
âHow are you planning to deal with him?â
Georgia asked curiously. The Poole family was backing Sean, and they had powerful connections.
Even with everything that had happened last time, Sean hadnât been affected at all, and only been shipped overseas to continue living the good life.
It was just that Sean himself couldnât take it lying down, and had got some people together to take revenge on Wilson.
But if they wanted to strike back at Sean, that wasnât an easy thing to do.
âThe Poole family runs a large-scale enterprise. If we catch them by the tail and have them cut off their monetary support of Sean, heâll be alone and vulnerable overseas. By then, I can deal with him just fine. Werenât you going overseas? When I come with you, I can take care of him on the way.â
Seeing that Wilson was this confident, Georgia didnât ask on.
It wasnât too fitting to hear too much of this stuff, and she didnât necessarily understand them.
Wilson had his ways. If he needed help, she just needed to give it.
After clearing up last night, Georgia asked about what Sarah had said about Gina Williams.
âDo you know this Gina?â
âThe SY Group is really large. I do know Gina Williams. Sheâs the assistant manager of the risk assessment department. Iâve seen her once or twice.
Sheâs a young woman in her thirties. Smart and capable, so she reached that position at a young age. Never heard of any ill reputation she has.
Sheâs always been reliable. Iâll have to get someone to check on her before I can give you an answer on what youâre saying.â
âPlease investigate it for me soon, Wilson. Iâm very invested in the bargaining chip Sarah has, and if the itemâs good, I want to agree to cooperating.â
Georgia was still quite driven to find out about all the research staff in that lab of Jaysonâs. With all the information in Sarahâs hands, she didnât want to lose this opportunity.
After the two finished talking about that, Georgia and Robert returned to their room to check on the kids.
The children had woken from their nap, and Wilson didnât leave Elsieâs room this time.
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison ï¤Chapter 440 Gina Williams The Unexpected Marriage ï¤Chapter 251 What's The Use Of You Heâd already cleared up what happened last night, and was planning to stay in the hospital to look after Elsie.
âHave you rested up in the morning? Does your wound still hurt?â
His tones were concerned, while Elsie was still thinking about Sean and the orphanage.
She couldnât help but apologize.
âIâm sorry. This happened because of me. I brought this on you.â
Elsie even felt like sheâd caused Wilsonâs fatherâs injury.
With all the guilt she felt right now, she couldnât think of any way to make up for it.
âWhy are you apologizing to me?â
Wilson asked, subdued.
âThey were bad people to begin with. They hurt so many children and innocents. We were on the side of justice, and itâs just that those villains are resentful about it. It doesnât have anything to do with you, so donât feel sorry for it.â
Elsie got even guiltier. Wilson was usually cold and never spoke much.
But now it seemed like he was comforting her, and he was clearly trying to take care of her feelings.
âIf you didnât know me, you wouldnât have gotten involved in this, wouldnât have been attacked that night, and your father wouldnât have been hurt. I feel like an ill omen. Back then, just for a bit of money, I got my sister hurt by Alfred by mistake. Then all my friends I got to know later on have led such rocky lives. I was abandoned since birth. If thatâs not an ill omen, what do you say it is?â
At Elsieâs glum words, Wilsonâs face turned even sterner.
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