Chapter 64

Chapter 64 Yoselin Scalds Herself

Jazmine felt the air around her turn cold, and she shivered.

She looked up and met Giancarlo’s cold.

She could tell the anger and humiliation toward her in those eyes.

Giancarlo turned his face aside as if he did not intend to pay any attention to Jazmine.

Jazmine bit her lower lip and suppressed the pain in her heart.

The door of the operating room was opened. The operation was not thorny, and it ended quickly.However, when Yoselin was pushed out, she seemed to be on her last breath. Her face was wrappedin gauze, and it looked like her entire head was injured.

Giancarlo walked over. Yoselin held his hand and began to cry miserably, looking quite pitiful.

Jazmine wanted to step forward but gave up in the end. She felt that the scene in front of her wasparticularly ironic. Suddenly, Yoselin called Jazmine’s name.

Giancarlo raised his head and stared at Jazmine.

His eyes were full of warning. It was as if he would rush up and break her neck if she was one stepslower.

Yoselin cried, “I’m sorry, Ms. Gardner. I didn’t mean to hit you. I don’t know why I tripped. There wasnothing around.”

As she spoke, she cried. She was out of breath when she apologized.

The doctors and nurses heard Yoselin’s and thought Yoselin was a pure and kind girl. She wasseriously injured, yet she still apologized to Jazmine even if she was not sure if she had hit Jazmine.

On the contrary, Jazmine was safe and sound. How could she almost disfigure Yoselin?

Everyone looked at Jazmine with suspicion in their eyes.

“Get out.” Giancarlo interrupted everyone’s thoughts and drove Jazmine away.

Yoselin was anxious and struggled to get up from the bed. “Giancarlo, it was not Ms. Gardner’s fault. IfI

minded my steps, nothing would have happened.”

“Well, have a good rest.” Giancarlo did not allow Yoselin to continue. He asked the nurse to send her tothe

ward.

Jazmine did not follow them. Staring at Giancarlo’s back, she stood in place for a moment and wasawakened by a gust of cold wind.

She went back home, exhausted.

To be precise, it was no longer her home. It was only a temporary place to stay or a place to imprisonher.

Jazmine stood at the place where Yoselin had been standing. After studying it for a moment, sherealized that something was wrong and decided to walk again.

Just now, the distance between Yoselin and Jazmine was close, and Yoselin could trip Jazmine assoon as she stretched out her foot. Moreover, the kettle was not usually placed on the table, let alone it

was boiling water.

No servants would spend their nights at the house, and they would leave after they finished their work.So, they didn’t put the kettle that was used to boil water on the table.

It was not placed by Giancarlo, either. The only possibility was Yoselin.

A kettle was placed on the table. It was only the size of a fist but scalded Yoselin’s face directly. Howcould it

be so coincidental?

Jazmine started to think even more.

With so many coincidences together, it would not be a coincidence.

Jazmine decided to investigate whether the truth was as she had thought.

The bodyguard still refused to let her out.

Jazmine could only send a message to Jennie. She couldn’t make a phone call because surveillancecameras were everywhere in the house.

Surveillance cameras!

Jazmine ran into Giancarlo’s study. The computer had a password. She tried several times but failed toreplace it out and even locked the computer.

There were familiar footsteps downstairs.

Jazmine was stunned. Why did Giancarlo come back so quickly?

The door of the study was pushed open. It was too late for Jazmine to avoid Giancarlo. She wasembarrassed and could not help but explain.

Giancarlo sneered. “Sure enough, it is you.”

Sure enough?

Jazmine was confused and did not understand what Giancarlo meant. Did he know that she wouldcome in to

replace evidence?

“Is it unreasonable?” Jazmine asked.

The ridicule in Giancarlo’s eyes became stronger. He walked to the desk, took out a document from thedrawer, and threw it in front of Jazmine. “Are you looking for it?”

Jazmine looked down and found that it was a letter of transfer of shares for the Gardner Group.

Her eyes widened instantly.

She did not know why there was such an agreement.

It had been so long. Shouldn’t the transfer of shares be completed after the Gardner Group hadchanged ownership? Did the Gardner Group still exist?

“Don’t pretend to see it for the first time. It’s disgusting.” Giancarlo threw the document in Jazmine’sface.

Jazmine felt pain.

She ignored the pain and hurriedly picked up the scattered papers on the ground.

There were Robert’s and Giancarlo’s signatures on the shares transfer letter, but it had not taken effect.In other words, as long as the document was destroyed, the Gardner Group would be Robert’sinheritance.

According to the normal process, Jazmine and Marin would inherit it.

A sneer sounded.

Jazmine raised her head and stared at the ridicule in Giancarlo’s eyes. She was at a loss.

Giancarlo saw through her intentions of destroying the transfer letter. Jazmine felt a little ashamed.

She picked up the transfer letter and raised it in front of Giancarlo. “My father signed this. I recognizehis handwriting. Tell me, why did he sign such a document?”

An unconditional transfer!

Robert valued the Gardner Group as his life. He would rather give up his life than give it up. How couldhe transfer the shares unconditionally?

“A person like him deserves to die.” With just one sentence, Giancarlo looked down on everythingabout

Robert.

Jazmine was so angry and trembling. “Giancarlo, back then, I insisted on marrying you and did not careabout your wishes. I admit that it is my fault. I have accepted so many punishments and paid for mymistakes. But did my father offend you? How could you scold him like that?”

Giancarlo took out another document from the drawer.

It was even thicker than the share transfer letter. A stack of papers filled the folder and was thrown infront of

Jazmine.

The first page was Robert’s photo.

That was Robert’s resume, on which the jobs he had engaged in were listed in detail. What was more,most of the employees that had been recruited by the Gardner Group were on it.

Jazmine read it strangely and turned the page. Then, she felt her scalp numb.

She gritted her teeth and read that page.

She read the news that the Tapia Group registered huge losses, and its president was sent to thehospital due

to serious injuries. Following it, the Gardner Group had been founded. In a few years, it replaced theTapia Group as the leading enterprise.

The news was recorded in the document because of something important.

It was the key to making Jazmine tremble.

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