Chapter 888 Even the coldâhearted Bernard Laurence didnât expect the person who switched the medications to be Donna Stanley Laurence He was dumbstruck for a while before he could barely believe it: âYou actually tried to harm your own son?â
Donnaâs eyes were red and swollen, and she was shaking her head frantically âNo, no, I was trying to give you the drug, but somehow, even though I clearly switched your medications, he ended up taking it. How could this have happened?â
Upon hearing this, Eleanor Schultz felt a pang of sympathy, clutching Bernardâs arm lightly. âSo, she was actually trying to kill you.â
*Bullshit!â
Donna roared, pointing at Bernard, âWho said I wanted to kill him? The drug would only make him less intelligent; it wouldnât kill him. Heâs my pet project, I want to torment him for a lifetime, why would I kill him?â
Her son, who had finally gained power, became ill due to overexertion at a young age.
Since childhood, Bernard has been seen as the smartest kid by Blake, who groomed him privately to take her sonâs place in the future How could Donna tolerate the children of that couple taking away what belonged to Dominic? So she switched his medications when he was seriously ill.
Who would have thought that the drug, which accelerated brain degeneration, would be eaten by her own son?
Bernard finally understood why Donna wanted to kill him but didnât actually do it.
It turned out she wanted to keep him around, to torment him for a lifetime....
This kind of thinking shattered the last bit of morality left in Bernardâs heart.
He took Eleanorâs hand and stepped forward, looking coldly at the suffering Donna through the glass. âYouâre really pitiful.â
Wanting to harm him but ending up killing her own son, how does Donna have the face to live in this world?
Instead of reflecting on her mistakes, Donna angrily yelled at him, âBernard, did you switch the drugs? Did you?!â
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Looking at Donna, who had fallen into madness, Bernard said emotionlessly. âYou always thought you were smart, but you donât even know who switched the drugs, pathetic She kept guessing but never thought of Sophie Ratliff, which shew how clever Sophie was, even fooling Donna.
Likewise, if Sophie hadnât once said that she was the only one who knew the truth of Dominic Laurenceâs death, Bernard wouldnât have suspected her Donna switching his medications to something that lowers intelligence wasnât a oneâtime thing, it had to be done regularly. If someone found out during this time, it wouldnât be surprising Sophie once said that she agreed to be Dominicâs girlfriend to get close to him. With this motive, if Sophie discovered Donna switching Dominicâs medications, she would naturally take action.
But why didnât Sophie just throw away the drugs, but gave them to Dominic instead?
Didnât she know that the drug would harm Dominicâs life? Or did she actually want to use Donnaâs plan to kill Dominic?
Now Sophieâs in prison, the reasons for all this can only be found out once he gets into prison, finds her, and grills her; otherwise, Dominic would die in vain.
Thinking of this. Bernard lifted his eyes to look at Donna, who was still wildly guessing In the end, he still didnât tell Donna who switched the drugs. Let Donna live out the rest of her life in prison with this doubt and guilt towards Dominic.
Bernard tightly held Eleanorâs hand, turning around to leave the prison.