Chapter 239 Hazel didnât respond immediately. Instead, she glanced sideways at her blackâclad bodyguard.
Knowing their conversation was not for his ears, the bodyguard gestured to Sophia and quietly exited the room.
Once alone, Hazel gripped Sophiaâs wrist, pulling her over to the couch area to sit down. âIt was Miss Ada who first a âShe wanted me to change your pregnancy report to ectopic, and she wired 400 thousand dollars to my motherâs account.
approached me.
âI didnât agree initially. I planned to send the money back to her, but then my father got into a car accident, a fatul one, and ended up in a legal mess âThey wouldnât settle, insisting on pressing charges, so desperate, the Wilson familyâs housekeeper came to me,â
At this point, Sophiaâs heart clenched painfully.
The Wilson familyâs housekeeper...
Could her suspicions be truch âSo. Jason instructed the housekeeper to approach you?â Sophia asked.
Hazel didnât answer directly, lost in her own recounting. The housekeeper said the Wilson Group could save my father and ensure a life of comfort for us.
Tasked what she wanted in return, and she asked me to falsify your pregnancy report. Any excuse would do, as long as it terminated the baby, âDesperate to save my father, I reluctantly agreed. Before leaving, she warned me to be careful, not to let Mr. Wilson suspect anythingâ
Sophia tightened her fists, If what Hazel said was true, then Jason wasnât behind Apart from Jason in the Wilson family, only Camila and Alison would dare such a thing.
Alison had always been fond of Sophia, eager for her to bear more children for the family, so it couldnât be her.
That left only Camila, who constantly found fault with her and had always wanted her out.
So, her child had died at the hands of her own grandmother!
At the thought, Sophia couldnât help but laugh bitterly.
All men, good or bad, rarely illâtreated their own children. How could Camila stoop so low? She actually spent money to buy her biological granddaughterâs life.
She thought that if Jason was in so much pain in the future, it was all thanks to his mother. It was a total justice.
Do you have any evidenceâ Sophia asked.
Hazel thought for a moment, then shook her head. âThey were cautious, left no trace.
âMrs. Wilson, it was my own foolishness that caused your childâs death. I have committed a grave sin âWhether others will face legal consequences, I donât know, but I will turn myself in.
With that, she got up and knelt before Sophia Sophia didnât extend a hand to help her up, just stared coldly.
She wouldnât forgive Hazel so easily for her remorse.
Her daughter had died so tragically, so unjustly. No one had the right to forgive on her behalf.
As for Camila, the mastermind behind her daughterâs death, Sophia would make her pay âWait in the warehouse. Once I find evidence of who orchestrated this, Iâll turn you in too,â Sophia said after a moment.
Hazel nodded and bowed her head again. âThank you, Miss Taylor, for paying for my treatment.â
Sophia withdrew her gaze, her voice cold. âI helped you to uncover the truth behind my daughterâs death.â
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Chapter 239 By the time Sophia returned to The View, the sky had already darkened.
A familiar silver car was parked in the courtyard. It was ⺠Camilaâs âShe has come to The View? Sophia wondered.
That was right. Jason was now stubborn and did not hesitate to offend the Watson Group to Sophia. How could Camila sit still?
As Sophia climbed the steps, Eliza hurried out, speaking in a low voice. âMrs. Camila is here.â
Sophia nodded, scanning the parking lot. Jasonâs car was nowhere in sight. âDid Mr. Wilson leave?â