Chapter 205
When She Stops Playing Nice
Chapter 205
David brought Olivia to Dylanâs office. She saw Andy was already inside. He knelt on the ground and explained himself frantically as if possessed, âMr. Jackson, we didnât poison Miss Miller. Please, believe us. We wouldnât dare to harm her, even if we were brave enough!â
David pushed Olivia without mercy, and she staggered into the office. When Gabriel saw Olivia, he couldnât control his
and kicked Oliviaâs knee. She knelt in pain. âMr. Jackson, what are you doing? Do you think you can kick people for no reason because you have power and influence?â
anger
Gabriel squatted down and grabbed her neck. âYou poisoned her
Oliviaâs heart trembled. Gabrielâs oppression was too strong. He choked her roughly as if he wanted her dead. âWhat poison? I donât know what youâre talking about!â
Dylan didnât buy her words and shouted, âEnough with the charade! You secretly drugged the pumpkin pie that Cathy gave to Gina, didnât you?â
âWhat pumpkin pie? Why are you accusing me? I admit to what Iâve done before, but why should I admit to something Iâve never dog 2
Olivia refused to admit it. She was betting they wouldnât dare to do anything twisted to her without evidence. But she knew she wouldnât escape Gabrielâs harm. At that moment, staying alive was the most important thing for her.
Suddenly, a nurse ran over and knocked d on th
the door. âDr. Thomas, Miss Miller is awake.â
Upon hearing this, Gabriel didnât want to waste his time with Olivia. He rushed out of the room and came to Ginaâs ward. There, Gina lay on the bed with a slightly pale face.
âGina!â Gabriel couldnât suppress the anxiousness in his voice. He gently hugged Gina and burrowed his face into her neck. âHow do you feel?â
Iâm fine. I guess the poison isnât enough to kill me, huh?â Gina said jokingly.
Iâll make whoever poisons you pay the price!â Gabrielâs gaze became sharp. âThis matter has something to do with Olivia and Cathy,â He said coldly.
Gina agreed with the first half of the sentence, but she didnât think this matter had anything to do with Cathy.
Cathy had coincidentally woken up and went to Ginaâs ward weakly. âMiss Miller?â
Gina was shocked to see how pale Cathy was. âCathy? Whatâs wrong with you?â
âIâ¦â Cathy looked at Gabriel and dared not to speak.
Gabriel shook his head and said coldly. âShe said there was nothing wrong with her pumpkin pie, so I asked her to
Cina was even more surprised. âWell, the point is, Iâm fine now. Are you alright, Cathy?â
Cathy immediately knelt beside Ginaâs bed. âMiss Miller, I swear I didnât poison you. My boyfriend is also innocent. believe me!â Cathy knew pleading before Gina was her and Andyâs only ticket out.
âBut I did give you the pumpkin pie. So, in a way, I am responsible. Miss Miller, I can accept whatever punishment, but swear I wonât do such a twisted and heartless thing to you. Miss Miller, I⦠Cathy said while crying.
âDonât feel so guilty, Cathy. Get up. Iâm still weak from the poison, but the doctor has cleaned my stomach. Please, donât Gina comforted.
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Gabriel frowned and said sarcastically. âGina, you donât have to worry about her. Although she ate that poisonous pie, she only took a small bite. She knew how much pie she had to shove into her mouth to save herself. But you, on the other hand, almost finished an entire box!
When Cathy heard this, she felt an incredible guilt and disappointment. She ate the poisonous pumpkin pie to prove her innocence. But in the end, it seemed pointless.
Gina smiled, âWhat can I say? It tastes so good. I like it very much. I couldnât help but eat more.â
Suddenly, Gina remembered something and asked. âAnyway, whereâs Olivia? I need to call her.â
Gabriel quickly got David to bring Olivia and Andy to Ginaâs ward. When Andy saw Cathy kneeling on the ground, he hurriedly hugged her. âCathy, are you alright?â
Cathy shook her head silently. Meanwhile, David kicked Olivia to make her kneel. Olivia looked up and glanced at Gina angrily.
Gina stared coldly at Olivia. âWhatâs with that look? Are you angry about something? Is it because you failed to poison me to death? You must be disappointed to see me alive, right?â
Olivia felt guilty. She didnât expect Gina to see through her. She broke out in a cold sweat and avoided Ginaâs gaze. âYou said that I poisoned you. But do you have any evidence? If you donât arenât you slandering me?â
Olivia chuckled and continued. âBut go ahead, sue me, Gina. I know you have the power and influence. I canât win against you. If you want to pin such a crime on me for no reason, I am powerless to fight back. Iâve been unlucky all my life, and we hated each other. You have all the reason to mess with my life.â
Gina ignored Oliviaâs words. Instead, she turned to David and asked, âHave you found any records of her buying a rat poison?
David shook his head. âNo.â
âAs expected. Olivia never wants to get her hands dirty, and I believe she asked someone else to buy it. C
Gina said casually
Oliviaâs heart skipped a beat. She had underestimated Gina because, in the past, Olivia could always get away with anything she did. But at that moment, she finally understood that Gina took her time to study her pattern. Gina waited for the right time to strike. Whatever Olivia was plotting. Gina would think of it too.
Olivia panicked but was determined to deny her doing no matter what. It would be good if she could hold on until the blond
man came to save her.
David also thought of something but didnât find any urgency in checking Oliviaâs phone contact list. Even if she called someone, Olivia would probably delete it afterward.
Gina sneered. âOlivia, such a solid argument, and did I feel a little taunting? I wonât do anything to you before I have evidence. But Iâve known your pattern. Hence, youâll be on top of my list in this case. You should feel honored.â
Gina chuckled and added, âYou think you can kill me by putting a lethal dose of chemicals into a pie? Donât be ridicu Also, donât try to deny yourself. I know my death was your ultimate goal. You willingly sacrifice your life as long as yo see me die first, right?â
Ginaâs words accurately hit Oliviaâs sore spots. Her heart was beating so fast that it felt like it was about to jump out of chest. Even so, she refused to admit it. âGina, you make a seemingly solid point, but show me the evidence! If you dare kill me without evidence, let me tell you, I wonât let you go. Even if I become a ghost, I will haunt you for eternity.â
Olivia was anxious. Gina had become the biggest threat she had in her life. Meanwhile, Gina asked calmly, âWhy do you keep thinking I want to kill you? I donât want you to die.â
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