Chapter 315
Chapter 315 The Bleeding
Colch lasted a smile at the betere pulling out his phone and approaching Mr. Harmon Senior.
"Here are the timestamps of Eva entering the company. I have the surveillance footage from the elevator, as well as footage of her in the hallway and leaving the building. In total, she was there for just five minutes. She didn't go anywhere else and never even took out her phone. It definitely wasn't her.
"And I checked with the toch department. The data wasn't leaked during that time frame."
Caleb presented a wealth of evidence, summarizing it into one clear message-it wasn't me.
Mr. Harmon Senior hadn't intended to pursue this further anyway, especially with no evidence against me. Now that there was proof absolving me, he merele chuckled awkwardly,
ch, really? So, you thought 1 didn't investigate it? I may be an old fool who doesn't understand high-tech stuff, but I know that data transmission doesn't always have to rely on phones or computers. You can even set a time for it, can't you?
"Grandunele lan, you have to believe Eva," Caleb insisted, pulling out more evidence to strengthen his argument. Mr. Harmon Senior, however, remained unmoved.
Caleb's defense was unwise. After all, he still needed to make a living at Harmon Group and was risking angering his boss by doing this.
But Caleb spoke earnestly, "Granduncle Jan, this matter impacts Eva's reputation. It's better to investigate thoroughly. After all, she's been with Leonard for so many years. She wouldn't do something like this."
The mention of Leonard made Amelia visibly uncomfortable.
She chimed in with a sour expression, "Caleb, did you know Eva before? Why are you helping her so much?
"I remember you guys saying you'd check the surveillance footage, but in the end, the virus attack started with your computer, right? And that was how the footage was lost? Now, you can find the current footage, but not the previous one. You really are something else" Her implication was crystal clear. Caleb had been consistently supporting me, and it was evident Amelia was starting to feel annoyed.
He looked at her with exasperation. "Amelia, why are you being like this? She's my cousin-in-law. Of course, I'm going to help her." The word "cousin-in-law triggered Amelia's anger once again.
She despised the fact that Leonard and I still had any connection, especially since we hadn't divorced yet, which made her feel even more miserable. "Caleb! Don't you know who your real cousin-in-law is? She puffed her chest out, emphasizing her belly. "This is Leonard's
only child."
I almost wanted to remind her that cursing Leonard's future wasn't wise, especially since he could still have children three years from now. Suddenly, Caleb muttered quietly, "If you haven't married him, you're not his wife,"
I stared at him in surprise, noticing the unnatural flush on his face. He hadn't meant to say that; he just felt uncomfortable about the situation. "Say then again! Leonard will marry me. He will."
Amelia took a few steps forward before suddenly collapsing.
I instinctively reached out to catch her, only to notice a crimson stain spreading across her skirt.
"She... She looks like she's bleeding. Should we call a doctor or take her to the hospital?"
Honestly, I was flabbergasted. I had only been pregnant for a month myself.
Mr. Harmon Senior immediately ordered someone to take her to the hospital and pointed at me. "Eva, you go too. Leonard is in a meeting He stood up, and Clay gestured for me to follow. I couldn't believe the chaos around me. Caleb leaned in close and whispered, "Don't worry, I'll go with
I nodded reluctantly, and together, we rushed into the car.
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I never expected that Amelia's bleeding wasn't due to any medical issues but rather a medication mishap!