Chapter 35
My Substitute CEO Bride
Chapter 35
Walter turned his head to look at a short-haired woman in a suit, leather shoes, and glasses behind him. âWrite me a check for
30 millionâ¦â
The female secretary took out a checkbook and pen from the briefcase. She quickly wrote the figure, tore the check off, and
handed it to Walter.
âI heard that you recently led a group of people to conduct free clinics in impoverished mountainous areas, Dr. Tanner!â
Walter handed the check to Brian with a smile. âThe Watsons are charitable and willing to do our part for the free clinic project!â
The cost of the free clinic project was very low, and the 30 million dollars was a sort of bribe for Brian. Brian was a well-known miracle doctor, and if Walter was too direct, he would definitely not accept this check.
Brian would definitely not refuse if it were for such a high-sounding reason.
Brian saw through Walterâs intention almost immediately. After a moment of hesitation, he still took the check. âOn behalf of the patients in the mountainous areas, Ithank you, Mr. Watson. Iâll talk to my grandmaster again, but I must reiterate that I hope you wonât have too high expectationsâ¦â
Nash returned to Heraâs pad.
Sitting on the sofa, he played the copied video recording from the Lewis familyâs estate on his phone.
He wanted to find out who wanted to harm Herman.
At first, he thought it was Helenaâs family.
However, Nash had a gut feeling that Hubert did not seem like the mastermind.
He concluded that there was another person behind it from Hubertâs family.
If he were to ask Hubert directly, he probably would not be able to find the person behind the scenes, so he had to find out for
himself.
After watching nearly half a monthâs worth of surveillance footage from the Lewis familyâs estate, he did not find any suspicious individuals.
As Hannah had to send her nephew to school every day, she would go in and out every morning and evening.
She seemed relaxed at her job and would often talk and laugh with Maria.
On the 23rd, which was also three days before the old manâs incident happened, Cain had called out to Hannah.
From the surveillance footage outside, Cain was seen taking Hannah to the garden, where he reprimanded her.
It seemed like it was because some greenery in the garden had withered and died due to poor care.
In the next few days, Hannah was absent-minded in doing anything, and she no longer had her usual smile on her face.
She even knocked over a glass of water several times when serving tea to Herman.
At this time, the doorbell rang.
Nash stepped on the soft carpet and walked to the door. He glanced through the peephole.
Just outside was a man wearing a sun hat.
He was wearing a blue delivery uniform and was carrying a packaged meal in his hand.
Nash narrowed his eyes and asked, âWho is it?â
âFood delivery!â
âI didnât order anythingâ¦â
âSomeone ordered it for you!â
âWho ordered it for me?â
âYou have to ask the restaurant about this!â
The delivery man then urged impatiently, âHurry up. I still have another order to deliver!â
Nash opened the door, and suddenly, the delivery man slipped a sharp knife out of his sleeve and swiftly stabbed toward Nash.
Nash grabbed the delivery manâs wrist, stepped on his foot, and then pulled back to bring him down to the ground.
As the delivery man tried to get up, Nash pressed a foot on his back and coldly questioned, âWho are you?â
It was evident that this person came to assassinate Hera.
Nash did not let the guy place the takeaway food on the ground. He only wanted to find out more from him.
The delivery man did not utter a word and just kept struggling to stand up.
Nash asked again, âIâll give you one more chance. Either talk or dieâ¦â
âYou people killed my son, and Iâm going to kill you allâ¦â
The delivery man growled with a suppressed voice.
Nash frowned. âWhoâs your son?â
âDid you just ask who my son is? Do you think you can buy my sonâs life with 200 grand?â