Beyond the Divorce

Chapter 1104 The Catalyst for Internal Strife



He noticed me looking at him, so he looked at me and softly asked, "What's wrong?" With everyone around, I couldn't say anything else, so I just asked him, "Is it delicious?"

"Of course. Don't forget, when I was on the run, I ate everything. When I was starving, there were never such delicious meals for me back then. Also, during my wilderness training, I've eaten everything. I'll tell you about it later." He looked very serious as he said this. I found it hard to imagine that Atlas, a high and mighty figure, could sit down and eat humble meals with everyone. I was moved and wanted to throw myself into his arms and kiss him.

Not only was he capable of protecting me, but he could uphold justice for those victimized as well.

He could easily ignore the Chandler family's case, but he was putting all his effort into it. He was not only investing in Gerby and suppressing the Chandler family, but also fully committing to this case. Only I knew that he didn't really need to invest in Gerby.

We sat together, and Sean looked at Atlas with admiration, saying, "I didn't expect Mr. Atlas to be so down to earth. You can even eat such simple food with us."

Atlas looked at him. "You sound so privileged. Is this your idea of a simple meal? It's extravagant."

Everyone burst into laughter.

Gavin laughed, too. "Mr. Atlas has eaten bugs with us. Do you believe it? During wilderness survival training, we ate everything for a whole month."

Everyone looked at Atlas in disbelief, but he remained indifferent, continuing to eat his meal and occasionally picking out large pieces of beef for me. Honestly, the beef stew was truly delicious, and I enjoyed it.

Atlas looked at Sean and asked, "How was the progress in the afternoon?"

Sean briefly explained the leads provided by Finn and then said, "I've been investigating the crucial figure in the afternoon, the nurse named Natasha, but we couldn't find any information about her. I suspect she may have been a victim of foul play."

Everyone fell silent.

"After all, she is the key figure in this case, and she knows too much. Most importantly, Natasha may not have only targeted one person but possibly operated against Helen and her mother as well." Sean's words left everyone silent, and their eating came to a halt.

"Our witness said that Helen's mother also stayed in their ward, and their conditions were similar. They were in a coma until their last breath," Sean analyzed the situation at the time.Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

"According to Maisy, Beatrice suspected the wrong medication caused her mother's condition. It was her words that stimulated Maisy's conscience, and she secretly reminded Beatrice to pay attention to the medication. "Beatrice was very clever. In the end, Maisy had to tell her what she had seen. This indicates that Beatrice was sent to the hospital because she already knew some secrets."

This point had been speculated all along.

Sean continued, "Beatrice went to

thank Maisy three days before entering the hospital after her mother's death. She also wanted Maisy's help in finding evidence, but her mother had already passed away, and any traces in the hospital must have been destroyed.

"She mentioned Natasha though. I speculate that, in a fit of anger, Beatrice must have gone to find Natasha After all, her emotions are understandable. She watched her mother pass away right before her eyes. Anyone would act recklessly under such circumstances."

"This is the spark that ignited the internal strife within the Chandler family," Gavin said.


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