After Divorce I Became A Queen (Aurora and Sion) -
Chapter 299 Her Regret
When she returned from the beach, Aurora went straight back to her office. However, Sion's words had left her mind in disarray and she couldn't focus on work at all. Just as she was getting restless and zoning out, L called her.
She put it through and heard him say straight away, "I've got a lead."
"Really?" Aurora perked up instantly. All of her scattered thoughts were pushed aside as she eagerly asked him to continue.
"When I was tracking Nevaeh, I found out that she was following your car on the day of the getaway," L explained.
"Nevaeh?" Aurora was surprised. She knew that Nevaeh had a connection to the criminals. Thus, if it turned out that Nevaeh had let them go free then it would make sense for her to have released them. But why did Nevaeh follow them?
"Of course!" L sounded slightly annoyed by Aurora's questioning tone so he raised his voice a little bit. "This is some seriously discreet private surveillance. Do you know how few people use cameras in rural areas? Only my skills can track this kind of thing!"
He had every confidence in himself-no one else could replace what he could.
"Yeah, Mr L is one of the world's top computer experts, I'm not questioning your ability."
"That's more like it!" L chuckled before continuing, "Let me send you over the video first and if there are any problems then contact me."
"But be warned, it's not very long and after getting off at her stop, she didn't linger but immediately left again." He added.
"Okay." Aurora trusted him completely so she hung up and waited for him to send over the video file.
It didn't take long before her computer beeped with an email notification sound indicating its arrival.
The video quality wasn't great but she could still clearly see a taxi suddenly stopping followed by someone exiting from within, who was Neveah. It went fast but offered important information to her-Nevaeh did show up near the Highland Resort.
She must have gone there for a certain reason. And according to the time, she followed them there.
Aurora felt shocked beyond belief, imagining something bad.
Nevaeh must have discovered those thugs being held there. If Sion and those people were not together, then she must have saved them.
Although Aurora was not sure about Sion's relationship with those people, she was sure about Nevaeh's connection to them.
She then sent L a message, reading, "Are there any other videos? Please send them all to me, thanks."
After a few seconds, L replied, "The road leading to Highland Resort is too remote and there were originally only a few surveillance cameras. And..."
"And what?"
Aurora knew what he meant-they didn't have much evidence. She was lost in thought when L sent her another message, reading, "I found that several other surveillance cameras were tampered with but they can be restored. However, one of the cameras was severely damaged and it will take at least one day for it to be fixed."
Finally, there was some hope. Aurora felt somewhat relieved, though she was still anxious inside. She had no choice but to wait. Then she took a deep breath before replying with an okay.
As long as they could get the videos to prove that Nevaeh rescued those thugs, they could discover the truth about everyone involved.
No matter if it was Nevaeh or Sion, she wouldn't let anyone get away without paying for what they did.
The next morning, Sion didn't go straight to work after thinking things over carefully. He decided instead to call Nevaeh first.
Nevaeh said that she had some clues although he didn't know what they were exactly; however, he needed to replace those people no matter what so whether true or false he still needed to investigate further into this matter himself.
When Nevaeh heard that Sion was coming over, she almost jumped up excitedly asking him how long until his arrival time. She needed time to prepare herself properly for his visit.
Sion checked his watch and said, "In 20 minutes."
He tidied himself up readying himself to leave without noticing someone listening around the corner.
Theodore overheard Sion talking on the phone and knew that Sion was going to replace that woman.
He snorted angrily then pondered for a moment before deciding to follow along behind him. He did want to go and see if Sion was heading for that bad woman's home.
While Sion was changing his shoes, Theodore quickly went back to the bedroom and grabbed some money and a small bag. He secretly followed Sion out.
"If Sion dares to go behind Mommy's back and look for that bad woman, I'll get what's coming to him." The little boy thought to himself.
Sion drove to Nevaeh's place without noticing the tail following behind him.
After he parked the car, he got out and looked at the building in front of him before walking inside.
Theodore watched his back as he gritted his teeth and seethed with anger. He was so angry that he didn't know what to do. He looked around and then turned on the camera on his phone watch. He intended to obtain evidence of Sion's cheating on his mom.
Thinking that he'd almost been deceived by Sion in these days, he grew more furious.
Theodore's phone watch had a very clear camera function. When Aurora received the photo, she almost instantly recognized the place where Sion went, which was Nevaeh's residence. Aurora felt a twinge of pain in her heart for some reason.
Sure enough, he still liked Nevaeh. This man was so good at lying-he kept pursuing her on the one hand, while on the other hand, he paid a house call to another woman.
If there was something to discuss, why couldn't they meet outside instead of going to her house?
Aurora's heart suddenly turned cold halfway through, grateful that she didn't believe his nonsense directly, otherwise, she would have been deceived by him again.
Everything from yesterday was still vivid in her mind. She started to regret the slightest feelings for him if there were any.
Then, she sneered and deleted those two photos.
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