Chapter 235
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
What frustrated him was the fact that he was actually feeling jealous of an actor and a television character. However, when it came to women like Lillian, it seemed he could only accept this situation.
She was the kind of woman who, if you treated her sternly, she would bear it, but if you were kind to her, she would take advantage of it, leaving others helpless.
But when Callum heard Lillian say that Rosalie used to be a fan of Dominic as well, he suddenly felt better.
It seemed that he wasnât the only one who would feel frustrated!
During the journey, Jonathan and Callum took turns driving. By the time they reached the detention center in Sloummont, it was already past 9 a.m.
As Callum had already made arrangements beforehand, the group was led to a room next to the meeting room.
In the room, there were several large screens displaying the scene inside the meeting room, allowing them to see what was happening as well as hear the conversations inside.
After a brief moment, the mediator responsible for the meeting came into the room where Rosalie was.
She then shared the doubts she had in mind with the mediator and discussed how to approach the questioning.
The mediator was clearly experienced and had already considered many aspects without Rosalieâs reminders.
Rosalie couldnât help but feel grateful that Callum had found such a capable assistant.
After concluding the discussion with Rosalie, the mediator moved to the neighboring meeting room to await further proceedings. It didnât take long before the police escorted the witness with the last name Concord to the room.
When Rosalie saw the witness on the screen, her eyes immediately locked onto his face. She recognized him all too well. Back in the courtroom, this man had testified that she had been drinking alcohol, and even though she vehemently claimed her innocence, he insisted he had seen it and vividly described the scene.
He was just one of several witnesses, and their testimonies, combined with physical evidence, had formed a compelling chain of evidence that left her with no room to defend herself.
Why⦠Whyâ¦
She had asked herself this question repeatedly at that time, but no one could provide her with an answer.
Could she finally have an answer today?
The mediator was currently in conversation with Benjamin, discussing how to resolve the matter and minimize its impact. The mediator skillfully shifted the discussion from compensation to Benjaminâs current residence and then to his family. However, no matter how they questioned him, Benjamin remained steadfast in his stance. He insisted that the 1 million dollars house had been acquired through the profits he earned by helping a friend in the business.
âThis house is like a life I traded for. Thereâs no way I can sell it. Itâs impossible! Did they want 200 thousand dollars? I can offer at most 20,000 dollars, nothing more!â Benjamin said.
âIs the source of the money used to buy the house legitimate? Those people are aware of your ownership of this property. If you donât offer them a more substantial compensation, and they happen to discover any irregularities in the source of the funds for this house, you might end up losing more in the long run.â
A hint of unease flickered in Benjaminâs eyes, and he quickly replied, âWhat do you mean by legitimate source? I led a lawful and upright life. Thereâs nothing illegitimate about it.â
âOh, by the way, I visited your parentsâ home yesterday to discuss your situation with them. I noticed they had quite a strong Strico accent. Are they originally from there?â asked the mediator casually.
âYes, they used to live in Strico.â
âSo, you used to be from Strico as well? What made you decide to settle in Sloummont? Strico is arguably better than Sloummont,â the mediator said as if engaged in casual conversation.
âThereâs too much pressure in the big city. Although this place is smaller, itâs more comfortable to live here.â
âI see.â The mediator smiled and suddenly mentioned, âI almost forgot, the person you injured said to ask you about Ms. Hamiltonâs matter. He mentioned that if youâre not afraid of it being exposed, it would be best to follow his advice and compensate, or else he might reveal it to the public.â
Benjaminâs face turned a shade paler, even though he seemed to be trying hard to conceal it. âMs.
Hamilton⦠I donât quite understand what you mean by âexposedâ, but back then, I did serve as a witness in a case. The victimâs last name was Hamilton, a well-known socialite in Strico. Her death was quite tragic. So, it goes to show that one shouldnât be drunk driving. If it werenât for a womanâs drunk driving, Ms. Hamilton wouldnât have been hit by a car and died.â
As if reluctant to dwell on the memories, Benjamin shook his head. But then, he seemed confused and asked, âHowever, why would the person I fought with suddenly bring up Ms. Hamilton without any apparent reason?â
âI donât know about that. Maybe when youâre out, you can meet with them and ask?â the mediator suggested.
They chatted for a while, but the mediator couldnât extract any useful information from Benjamin.
Finally, the mediator walked over to the adjacent room and said to Rosalie and the others, âIâm sorry.â
âNo problem,â Rosalie replied with a faint smile. In truth, this outcome was within her expectations.
After all, it was just a routine conversation, and things are rarely that easy.
She wondered if they could trace the source of the money for this house, which Benjamin claimed was earned by assisting a friend in a business endeavor, would it lead them to the person responsible for framing her all those years ago?
While Rosalie pondered to herself after the mediator left, Callum addressed her unspoken thoughts, âIâve looked into the source of the money for Benjaminâs house. Initially, someone transferred 1 million dollars into his account, and that person was indeed a friend of his. However, the reason his friend transferred the 1 million dollars to him remains unclear. Itâs been three years since this incident, and his friend has since relocated overseas.â
âCould it be that he genuinely helped his friend earn money, and his friend gave him a share or a bonus? But why would it be this much? Besides, Benjamin was just a junior employee at the time. How much could he have contributed to help his friend make a fortune?â Lillian chuckled.
âWeâll need to continue the investigation,â Callum said.
âAll right, Iâll have someone look into it,â Jonathan assured them. He then lowered his gaze to Rosalie and added, âAs for the rest of the matter, Iâll have it investigated. You donât need to worry. If you truly seek to prove your innocence, Iâll help you. on that.â
A clean slate concealed beneath the truth, he could offer her that, as long as she could be content and happy.
Rosalie looked at Jonathan in a daze. âDoes this imply that he believes in my innocence and is willing to dig up all the evidence for me?â she pondered.
âWell, thatâs great!â Lillian exclaimed joyfully. âWith Mr. Youngbloodâs assistance, Rosalie will surely clear her name!â