Chapter 535
Jojo and Coco’s Unexpected Love
Chapter 535 What a Filial Grandson You Are
âWho pushed you?â asked Joseph, as he pushed open the door and entered.
Standing against the light, his short hair looked like obsidian, emitting a faint glow. His well- defined
features were inscrutable, making it hard to discern his thoughts at that moment.
Simultaneously, Chloe focused her gaze on the elderly man lying on the hospital bed, eagerly awaiting
an answer. She too wanted to know who would be so heartless to do such a cruel thing to an old man.
âI donât know. I was just exercising by climbing up and down the stairs according to Dr. Spencerâs
instructions. When I was halfway up, I heard someone behind me but didnât pay much attention.
Suddenly, that person pushed me from behind, and the next thing I knew, Iâm here.â
âSo you
didnât see who it was.â
âNo, I didnât, but I can investigate,â Harold replied, slamming the table in frustration, wincing as he
inadvertently hit his injuries. âI want to retrieve the hospitalâs surveillance footage. I want to see who
has the audacity to do such a thing!â
âThatâs not necessary,â Joseph said coldly.
âWhy?â Chloe asked, and then she paused for a moment and asked, âAre there no cameras in
the corridor?â
âExactly, Iâve already checked. There are no surveillance cameras in that particular corridor.â
âYou checked the cameras? But why?â
Harold just woke up, so probably no one else knew he had been pushed.
Josephâs gaze darkened. âDr. Spencerâs behavior was suspicious. I went to the spot where Grandpa
fell and realized those stairs wouldnât make him lose balance and fall, so I suspected
someone was behind it.â
Chloeâs mind raced, and a thin layer of cold sweat formed on her back. âDid Dr. Spencer deliberately
advise Grandpa to climb the stairsâ¦?â
There were many ways to exercise, but why did it have to involve climbing stairs? Harold was in his
eighties and had a heart condition. Climbing stairs did not seem suitable for him.
Joseph shot a quick glance at Patrick, who immediately understood and stood guard outside the door
to prevent eavesdropping,
Harold straightened his posture. âDo you think it was Dr. Spencer who pushed me?â he asked.
âWhat do
you
think?â Joseph asked back.
âIf I knew, I wouldnât be asking you,â Harold grumbled, his fiery temper undiminished even with a
fractured leg.
Unperturbed, Joseph pointed to the cuff of his sleeve. âLook at this smudge.â
Chloe followed his finger and asked, âIs thatâ¦dust from a wall?â
âYes, and Dr. Spencer had some on him too.â
Apart from his suspicious demeanor, Joseph noticed that Spencer had traces of the same whitish dust
on his back, which was a crucial detail. Moreover, during the time when Harold fell unconscious,
Spencer seemed to have disappeared. He was supposed to finish his night shift and go home in the
morning, so why was he lingering around the hospital?
Considering all these factors, Spencer became the prime suspect.
Haroldâs face turned livid with anger as he seethed, âBring him to me! I want to confront him face to
face.â
Though Harold was harsh with his own grandson, he never lacked courtesy when dealing with
outsiders. He could not comprehend what he had done to Spencer to provoke such harm from
him.
âHe doesnât have the courage,â Joseph said calmly.
Harold was taken aback and asked, âAre you saying thatâ¦â
âYes.â
Checking his wristwatch, Joseph continued, âI donât think you should stay in the hospital any longer. Let
Patrick take you home tonight. Stop taking the prescribed medicine for now. We donât want to alert the
suspect.â
At that moment, Preston rushed into the room. Seeing Haroldâs leg in a cast, he turned to Joseph with
anger in his eyes. âYou want Dad to go home while in such a state? Youâve earned so much money, but
you arenât willing to cover the medical expenses? How can you be so heartless?â
With a sly smile, Joseph raised an eyebrow and taunted, âIf I wonât pay, will you?â
âOf course, I will!â Preston responded without hesitation. He then glanced at Chloe and continued,
âYouâve gotten married and have forgotten about your family. What a filial grandson you are.â