Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica)

Chapter 405



Chapter 405

"The child died not long after he was born. I came to you to help find out the cause of his death," Jane

said.

"I see. But many people can do this. Why bother to come to me and pay such a high price?"

Obviously, it was easy to find out the cause as long as he got the child's medical records. The

remuneration she offered was reasonable.

The Big Boss was clear minded

Maybe there was another reason why she came to see him.

"I'm sorry, but I was a little exaggerating before. I was mainly afraid that you would reject me. After all,

not everyone can go to the hospital where the child died to get the information."

Jane explained.

"Oh, then I'd like to know what kind of hospital it is. One can't even check the case. It's supposed to be

accessible without spending a penny."

"You're joking. If it's so simple, why should I bother you?"

Jane felt it was time to tell him about the Williams Hospital.

She knew no one could figure it out as long as Oliver was behind.

After all, for Oliver, he had thought that Lambert was the father of that child.

No matter what, he would not let Lambert's child live in this world.

Little did he know that he was the father.Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.

But Jane couldn't tell anyone about it.

If the child died in Oliver's hands, she must let him live in pain for the rest of his life.

Her face darkened and she said, "The child died in Williams Hospital."

"Williams Hospital, the hospital of the Williams Family. Of course, it is not that easy to get in. It seems

that you're not so generous," said the man.

"You think my money is earned effortlessly? I won't squander it unscrupulously. I only pay something

worthy."

"I can help you find out the cause of death of the child, and I'll be okay with the five hundred thousand

dollars as the remuneration. Take it as a gift. And we are friends now."

Vivian looked at Jane, who remained calm.

She said, "Thank you. Well, if you find it a little difficult to investigate later, I don't mind offering more."

The gangster laughed. "Miss Kim, since you're so sincere. I won't go back on my word. 500,000, it's a

deal."

"I don't want to, and I won't take your generosity as a favor," Jane joked.

Their conversations were thought-provoking.

Perhaps that was the conversations between masters.

"Who are the parents of that child?" asked the gangster.

Jane didn't expect him to agree to the condition before he had a clear understanding of it.

"I don't know about the father, but his mother is Jessica," Jane said word by word.

She spoke very slowly, mainly trying to see if there was any change in the man's face.

She wondered if he sent someone to kill Jessica back then.

If that was the case, he would never be unfamiliar with Jessica's name.

"Jessica," he repeated.

"Yes, Jessica." So did Jane.

"Jessica is a nice name," said the gangster, and he began to chant again. "There are tangerines in the

south of the Yangtze River river, as green as ever in winter."

Jane was surprised that he chanted "Feelings" from a famous poet.

She said, "It turns out that a scholar lives in your heart."

"I'm flattered, I happen to know this poem, which praised tangerines. I think Jessica must have the

character of a pine and cypress as the poem said. Otherwise, she wouldn't attract you and you're

willing to take risks for this friend."

"Thank you for praising my friend."

During their conversations, Jane had been carefully observing the man, trying to see some clues.

However, everything he did was so natural.

She was really not sure if the gangster in front of her was the one who wanted to kill her back then.

Unresigned, she continued, "Do you know that my friend met a violent end too?"

"It's a pity that she didn't go through so many hardships as the poem says," sighed the man.

"When I saw her last time, she could no longer speak. I think it was because of postpartum depression

that she chose to jump into the river to commit suicide, but the water was too cold, and she died so

miserably."

"I'm sorry to remind you of something sad."

"Nothing."

Jane knew that it was impossible for her to get some information from the man.

Since the matter has been settled, she decided to let it go.

At this moment, Vivian signaled her to leave quickly.

She was afraid that Jane would lose control of her emotions if she continued.

She looked at her watch and said, "Big Boss, I won't waste your time writing anymore. Sorry to bother

you."

"I really like having friends come to see me. I hope you don't have a burden. You're welcomed."

She was about to stand up.

Just now, she sat cross-legged for a while, and when she got up, her legs felt a little numb.

Vivian, who was standing next to her, was about to hold her when the man tried to support her, looking

like a gentleman.

Jane seemed to get better in an instant and immediately stood up straight.

To resolve the embarrassment, she joked, "Your tea is so delicious that I'm drunk."

"I hope you come here often for tea," he said with a smile.

The usher stood outside the door and heard the noise inside, and she walked in.

She smiled and said, "Please follow me."

At this time, the man came out and saw them off.

He also specifically instructed the usher to personally walk them to the ship.

After coming down from the mountain, Vivian completely relaxed.

This trip up the mountain was also a complete surprise.

The person they met was so different from the one whom they had expected to be in the phone.

They didn't know which one was real and which one was fake.

Big Boss may not be a person, but a code name that can be used by anyone.

Vivian thought about it all the way.

The usher was very quiet on the way and left after sending them to the boat.

All the preparations this time were useless. Jane didn't expect they pass it easily.

Originally, she wanted to buy a force as a partner in one fell swoop.

However, she had not yet figured out what kind of background he had was and did not dare to act

rashly.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.