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Take Back All She Lost novel Chapter 84

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Could it be the one from Opal Heights who helped her secretly photograph Josephine?

Why would he come looking for her? Had something gone wrong?

Her heart raced with anxiety, so she made up an excuse on the spot.

Maybe he’s the father of a classmate I studied abroad with.

That classmate’s family isn’t well off. Maybe they’re in troubleFred, I’ll go take a look.

Wilfred didn’t think much of it and nodded.

Helena walked to the manor gate and found that it really was the electrician from Opal Heights.

Ms. Pollard, the property manager found out about me secretly photographing Ms. Copeland. He’s blacklisted me in the industry. I really can’t find work anymore, so I came to you for help, Ms. Pollard.

Helena listened, and without another word, gave the electrician some money to send him

away.

But the electrician stubbornly refused to take it.

I make my living with my own skills. I don’t want money, I want a job.

Helena had no choice but to let the electrician stay at Rose Manor and do some work for

now.

No sooner had she dealt with this than an even more troublesome matter followed.

Mrs. Vaughn had been arrested.

The charge was attempted murder!

The incident of Joshua drugging and assaulting Josephine had been orchestrated by Mrs. Vaughn from the start, and Helena had also played a part.

It was Helena who arranged the lounge, and she was the one who sent Wilfred away.

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But what happened afterward had nothing to do with her.

Zachery, in order to save Josephine, injured Joshua, who was first sent to a hospital near the

expo.

Mrs. Vaughn, wanting an explanation from Jovitas General Hospital and Zachery, arranged for Joshua to be transferred to Jovitas General Hospital.

Unexpectedly, they were intercepted on the way.

Joshua was crippled below the waist and had two fingers cut off.

Mrs. Vaughn suspected Wilfred.

After all, it was Wilfred who had come back to carry Josephine away, and only he had the means to hire someone to do such a thing.

But in fact, after Wilfred took Josephine to the hospital, he was completely uninvolved.

And Zachery, almost provocatively, treated Joshua without anesthesia.

Hendrix Freeman, the director of Jovitas General Hospital, covered for Zachery, saying if anyone was dissatisfied, they could file a complaint.

Joshua’s drugging was a crime in itself, and since Eliot and his wife Cecilia were both public officials, they chose not to report it to the police.

But Cecilia couldn’t swallow her anger, so she hired someone to kill Zachery.

Unexpectedly, not only did she fail, but Zachery reported her to the police.

To protect himself, Eliot personally reported his wife Cecilia, applied for a demotion, and divorced her.

Helena was also called to the police station for questioning.

Fortunately, she had prepared in advance.

When arranging the lounge, she had stated in advance that it was for the use of journalists during interviews.

It was an act of kindness.

She had no idea something like this would happen.

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As for sending Wilfred awaythat wasn’t a crime in itself.

She had only asked Wilfred to take her to the hospital because of a stomachache, and the hospital had records of her checkup.

Wilfred picked Helena up from the police station.

Helena looked like a frightened rabbit, her eyes red, tears falling to the ground, shattered and

broken.

Wilfred couldn’t say a single word of reproach. Instead, he comforted Helena: It’s all right. Just be more careful about the company you keep in the future.

It was also through this incident that Wilfred learned Joshua’s assault had not succeeded.

But Josephine had deliberately said otherwise, making him misunderstand.

He recalled what Josephine had said: Wilfred, to me, you don’t matter at all

anymore.

He began to panic, as if a rope was twisting tightly around his heart, squeezing it ever tighter.

After settling Helena, Wilfred immediately called Eugene to his office.

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