Chapter 1027
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
The Substitute Wife My Poor Husband is a Billionaire
Chapter 1027 A Gold- plated Pendant
Desiring not to draw unnecessary attention from her other coworkers, Janet discreetly signaled to
Tasha to lower her voice.
Fortunately, it was still lunch break, so many of their colleagues had left the office and the ones who
remained were occupied with their own tasks, oblivious to Janet and Tashaâs conversation.
With a sigh, Janet confided in her friends about the recent events and asked them to keep it between
them. âOh, I see.â Tasha was rather unfazed by the news. Coming from a wealthy family, she was no
stranger to this kind of situation. She just told Janet to always watch her back when going out.
âFrom the looks on your faces, it seems like you think this kind of thing is quite normal,â Elizabeth
interjected. âIâve never encountered anything like this in my life. Dealing with a lunatic like Jorge was
torture enough for me! How can you be so calm, Janet?â
Janet gave a small, wry smile. Instead of being discouraged, her eyes shone with determination. âIâve
been numbed to the fact thereâre always people who try to harm me. I canât really stop them, nor will I
run away from it though. In fact, Iâll make them pay for their actions.â
Tasha, inspired by Janetâs fierce demeanor, felt inclined to stand and give her a round of applause.
âYou have to understand, these people enjoy bullying the weak. If you stay quiet and take it, theyâll only
become more arrogant and continue to hurt you.â
âWait, I think we should try to be level-headed for now,â Elizabeth said evenly. âShouldnât we try to
identify the person who tampered with the car first?â
Janet let out a barely audible nasal sound, something between a hum and a sigh.
âIâll show you the man in the video first. You can check him out for me.â With that, she took out the flash
drive containing the copied footage from the carâs dashcam and inserted it into the computer.
âHis face was covered so tightly that I wouldnât be able to recognize him even if I saw him on the
street,â Tasha remarked, clearly distressed.
Elizabeth, standing next to Tasha, perked up and suddenly exclaimed, âFreeze it!â
Janet paused the video, curious. âHave you seen anything?â
Elizabeth had a sudden realization. She pointed at the man on the screen, who was wearing a
backpack with a gold-plated pendant in the shape of a poker card. âI know this pendant. Itâs a gift from
a casino, and itâs only given to their regular customers!â
Tasha looked at Elizabeth in surprise. âElizabeth, do you gamble? You should really try to kick that
habit as soon as possible.â
âI donât gamble,â Elizabeth replied, rolling her eyes.
âDonât jump to conclusions. Jorge used to have a pendant like this. I remember it specifically because it
was said to be made of pure gold and Jorge was a regular at the casino, so he had one which he
always carried. He always wore it with him.â
Janetâs face lit up with a broad smile. âYour words just gave me a lead. There indeed is a casino near
the location of the party I attended the other night. They require registration information for entry and
exit, so that should help narrow down our search.â
âYouâve been a huge help. Iâll leave a copy of this video on your computer. If you think of any other
clues, donât hesitate to contact me.â
After gathering her things, Janet rushed off to the hospital to inform Brandon of the new development.
She had a hunch that this would be the key evidence to find out who was behind all this.
******
In Barnes, night fell quickly in the winter. The sky was dark even before five oâclock in the afternoon.
Vivian showed up on time to the agreed-upon location, the unfinished structure in the suburbs. The
locals were familiar with this rundown structure. When one-third of the structure was constructed, many
small collapse incidents occurred due to the buildersâ shortcuts, therefore this construction was
abandoned. The buildingâs foundation was also weak, so it could have collapsed at any time. The
destitute beggars also dared not enter. W
Vivian tucked her hatâs brim in, wrapped herself firmly in her mink coat, and gingerly made her way up
the steps which had no railings.
âThere will be rain.â A sound was heard coming from somewhere inside the structure. When Vivienne
turned around, she saw Roger standing behind her with a cigarette in his mouth. His backpack had
seen better days, but a golden pendant dangling from the zipper gave it some sparkle.
Vivian kept going till she was almost to the roof.
âHere you go. If you want to, count it by hand.â Vivienne tossed the paper bag to the floor.
Roger smiled at Vivian and didnât pick up the paper bag. He threw up the stub of his cigarette and
balanced precariously on his toes to extinguish it. âExactly who are you, and what do you want? You
have such gall opposing the Larson Group!â