Chapter 380 Not a Coincidence?
“Thank you. If there’s anything at the Cooper family that needs my assistance in the future, feel free to ask.”
Byron expressed his gratitude, leaving Tyler somewhat surprised.
It wasn’t just because Byron rarely thanked people, but also because he had never made such a promise to anyone before.
Perhaps it was due to Byron’s rescue of Cora today that he felt genuinely appreciative.
“Don’t mention it, Byron. Cora is my junior, so if anyone should thank her, it should be me. You gave her a haven,” Tyler replied.
Tyler saved Cora without ever expecting anything in return.
He genuinely cared for Cora.
Tyler didn’t want his sincere emotions to be taken advantage of, so he stood his ground in response.
A chill crept into Byron’s expression as he seemed to grasp Tyler’s underlying intention.
Just then, Cora spoke up, diverting everyone’s attention, “I have a feeling that today’s incident was not a coincidence. I managed to take note of the car’s license plate number.”
Cora sensed a hint of competitiveness between the two, so she quickly changed the topic.
Tyler and Byron were important to her, and she didn’t want them to clash over her.
As expected, her words shifted everyone’s focus.
“Not a coincidence? What did you notice?” Byron fixed his gaze on her.
“When the car approached, the driver was smiling at me.”
Cora recalled, shuddering at the memory of that smile.
“That’s suspicious. Carter, I’ll take her back to rest. You go and retrieve the surveillance footage immediately,” Byron ordered.
Carter immediately left to retrieve the surveillance footage.
Tyler offered Cora some advice, urging her to go back and get some rest.
Byron seemed displeased, but considering Cora’s current mood, he didn’t press Tyler further.
On the other hand, Sara received a phone call.
“Didn’t it work out? The person you recommended is so incompetent! Can’t even handle such a simple task!”
After venting her frustration, Sara remembered something. She quickly reminded, “Give that person more money now, get rid of the car as soon as possible, and hide out of town for a while.
“It’s not about being overly cautious. That little vixen is just too clever. It would be troublesome if anyone finds out.”
Before hanging up, Sara cautioned. “Handle it quickly. Money isn’t an issue. Make sure no one catches you, and don’t contact this number again.”
After the call ended, Sara pulled out the mobile card and flushed it down the toilet.
As Sara watched the mobile card disappear down the toilet, her mind remained clouded with worry.
Directly staging Cora’s death as an accident was initially the most feasible plan.
However, with the failure of this scheme now exposed, Cora’s side will undoubtedly strengthen their defenses.
Chapter 380 Not a Coincidence?
The next day, Sara unexpectedly ran into Cora when she went to the hospital to deliver some documents to William.
Seeing Cora’s triumphant look, Sara couldn’t help but resent yesterday they had failed to execute the plan successfully.
If they hadn’t failed, Cora would be dead by now, and she wouldn’t be so smug in front of her.
Cora didn’t expect to run into Sara at the hospital and felt uneasy. She tried to avoid eye contact and leave.
Sara saw her disdainful attitude and couldn’t contain her anger.
“You little slut, you think getting pregnant with Byron’s child will secure your position as Mrs. Hansen?”
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