Chapter 309 Does He Have Time for a Meal?

“I still can’t act blindly without thinking at the moment. I don’t have enough evidence and I can’t really

send them away.”

Charli pursed her lips. “If you need anything, feel free to let me know.”

Elisa nodded. “Let them continue investigating about my father. Maybe there’s something that was

missed out.”

“Alright.”

Elisa and Charli talked for a while more before they left together.

Charli sent Elisa home.

Elisa kept pondering on the way home.

Norman wanted to take over Benett Corporation, and snatching her shares away was only an excuse.

In this period of time, he had managed to make a portion of the people in the company trust him.

Which meant that… she could replace out some things from the shareholders.

She had to get into the inner workings of the company as soon as possible!

She was lost in her thoughts on the way home.

When they reached, Charli got out of the car. She still couldn’t get to the bottom of it. She looked at

Elisa and said in a low voice, “So how did they make their move on your father? Did he really pass

away because of his heart?”

A sneer flashed across Elisa’s face. “They gave my dad a calcium tablet as a supplement. My dad

didn’t have his guard up against Uncle Norman at all.”

“There was something wrong with the calcium tablet?”

“No.”

Charli wrinkled her brows slightly. “Then what was wrong?”

“There was something in the calcium tablet that couldn’t be ingested together with certain food. My

guess is that they didn’t dare to bring it out in the open, so they crushed it into his food secretly. Over

time, something happened to my dad’s heart.”

“How despicable!” Charli slammed the steering wheel violently.

Elisa restrained her feelings and smiled at Charli. “Thank you, Charli. I bought a new tea blend recently,

and it’s pretty good. Do you want to come in and try?”

Charlie loved drinking tea.

Elisa would also usually give her good tea blends from time to time.

Charli smiled. “No, not today. It’s late. I’ll come by another time.”

Elisa didn’t insist. She got out of the car and watched as Charli left.

She stood where she was and wasn’t in a rush to go in. Her expression was particularly cold.

The evidence should have been destroyed by them. Furthermore, they were family. Back then, they

were good brothers, so he wouldn’t have been under suspicion. This gave them the time to destroy

evidence.

Elisa closed her eyes and didn’t think about it anymore as she went up the stairs.

The next day, Elisa ate breakfast and went to work.

When she reached the office, Kira looked at her with pity like the day before. “Liz, although the results

aren’t satisfactory, but… we’ve tried our best and we have a clear conscience. It’s enough.”

Kira’s voice was soft and dainty. Elisa smiled and nodded. “Alright. Thank you.”

There weren’t any problems on Gareth’s side.

As for Will, her guess was that there was a seventy percent probability that he would agree. She

wouldn’t rush him because she had other partnerships to discuss.

Kira didn’t know that Elisa was so efficient. She sighed, “Even though they’re doing this to test you,

after all, you started from scratch. Ah, what I think counts for little. Why don’t I help you, Liz?”

Elisa chuckled. “Thank you, but I will trust the heavens.”

Although she said this, she felt that human nature could prevail over nature.

Once Gareth was dealt with, she felt like everything else wasn’t a problem.

At this time, Elisa had already taken out her cell phone. She wanted to make a call to Mr. Whitford. It

was just that his ways…

Elisa wrinkled her brows slightly and made the call in the end.

“Hello, who is this?”

“Hello, I am Elisa Benett from the marketing department of Benett Corporation. May I ask if Mr.

Whitford has the time for a meal?”

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