In Love, Never Say Never (Ashton Fuller and Scarlett Stovall)

Chapter 288



Chapter 288

After a pause, she explained, “The hospital charged the family a million after the old patient passed

away, and that’s why the patient’s children sued them.”

Drawing my brows together, I uttered, “They’re still charging the family medical fees after he passed

away for months? What are they treating? His corpse?”

She shook her head. “I don’t know. These are obviously questionable charges, but there are many

similar cases. All the hospitals under Fuller Corporation have these cases. That’s why it’ll be difficult to

handle them all now. There’s a chance that Mr. Fuller might have to go to jail for this.”

No way! Ashton can’t possibly have done this!

“Jared has always been the one managing the medical side of the business, and Ashton has never

asked anything about his management because he trusts him. Now that they’re expanding the

business overseas, all the business related to medical and research is Jared’s responsibility. How can

things turn out this way?”

Does Ashton and Jared have a secret past?

Stacey sighed. “Clearly someone has planned for this for a long time. All that’s left now is to find out Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.

how Mr. Fuller is going to deal with it.”

I pressed my lips together. “The children of the old patient have been paying the fees after he passed

away? They said nothing even though they’re paying a million for no good reason?”

No one would continue to pay the fees after their parents are gone, right?

She nodded. “They’ve even kept records of every receipt and medication, so everyone is talking about

how evil Fuller Corporation is.”

It was almost impossible for Ashton to turn the tables with all evidence pointing toward him while

everyone was criticizing him.

Cameron really is ruthless. She’s all quiet until she deals a deadly blow that no one can recover from.

After a brief while of contemplation, I said, “There are no results for Mr. Clinton’s case in the

investigation. Do you have any plans?”

Although Cameron and Clinton frequently contacted, neither of their accounts had any transfer of funds

from each other, and no one could find a trace of evidence regarding cash transactions. Moreover, they

had found nothing in Clinton’s house.

Mulling over my words, she replied, “I’m not too sure about that. What about this? I’ll go back and ask

around for more details to see if I get anything useful.”

I nodded; that was all we could do now.

Stacey and I did not converse for long as someone was bound to notice us if we stayed around too

long.

I had originally planned to head straight back to the villa, but I suddenly recalled the White’s matter.

After a pause, I went to the White residence to visit Marcus instead.

However, it was not long before I was stuck outside a building in the city center.

A handful of people had gotten down from their cars and headed toward the building, trying to find out

what was going on. Even just by looking out of the car, I knew that something major must have

happened.

I was not a busybody, but I was trapped between two empty cars. In the end, I could not help but ask a

middle-aged woman nearby what was going on.

Middle-aged women were either on social media or trying to gossip, so the moment she heard my

question, she quickly responded, “Oh, young lady, if you’re in a rush, it’s best that you leave this place.

Someone’s trying to jump from the building ahead, and I heard it’s the ex-wife of the White

Corporation’s chairman who just died. What a tough life for the rich too. Her ex-husband just died, and

now she’s being forced to jump because of the mistress. I’d say that J City’s Fullers’ woman is really

something. I mean, look. She already has her inheritance, but she’s still forcing the man’s first wife to

kill herself. Karma will come to her for this eventually.”

Outside the building was a noisy, chaotic crowd. After explaining the situation to me, the middle-aged

women hurried over to watch the commotion.

For a few seconds, I was in a daze. The ex-wife of White Corporation’s chairman?

Sharon? Marcus’ mother?

After a few more seconds of rumination, I locked my car and followed her toward the crowd.

Within a few minutes, the people had gathered into a large crowd outside the Prism building in the city

center. Even the roads were blocked, and no cars could pass.

The Prism building was the location Ashton had chosen for the company’s new headquarters. Around

them were several offices of famous companies, including White Corporation and Moore Corporation.

Sharon was all the way at the top of the hundredth-floor building. If one did not squint, one would not

have noticed someone about to jump.

Many passersby were gathered at the bottom of the building out of morbid curiosity, knowing that this

was the result of grudges between wealthy families.

Someone had called the police early on, and the officers were already here. I could spot a fire engine

around, and the police had already blocked off the building.

No one from the inside could come out, and no one from the outside could go in.

Not knowing what was going on, I tried calling Marcus, but none of my calls went through.

I then called Ashton, but he sounded like he was on the plane. Perhaps he was in a rush, for he only

told me, “I’ll be making a quick trip to J City, so I’ll be back late. Don’t wait for dinner for me.”

With that said, he ended the call. When I tried to call him again, I heard the automated response telling

me that his phone was not in service.

With no choice, I squeezed past the crowd to talk to the police. “Sir, can I go in? I know the woman

who’s about to jump.”

“Who is she to you?” the officer inquired as he motioned for me to move backward and away from the

scene.

As Benjamin and Sharon were already divorced, I could not think of who I was to her for a moment. In

the end, I replied, “She’s my friend’s mother. Can I go up and talk to her?”


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