Chapter 291 Who’s Bella?
The following morning when Larry arrived at Haling Villa, Vania, Hanson, and four babies had just awoken.
Larry was already aware of Hanson’s injury. When he saw the thick gauze wrapped around his higher-up’s hand, he inquired, “President Luke, is your hand okay now?”
Hearing that, Hanson didn’t respond. Instead, he cast a cold glance at Larry and grunted angrily.
Larry immediately shut his mouth; he must have been dazed just now when he inquired about Hanson’s injury in front of Vania.
Touching his nose in embarrassment, he quickly changed the subject. “President Luke and Ms. Greyson, I received a call from the police station this morning.”
“According to the gang leader’s explanation, a woman named Bella Godwin instructed them to wreck Haling Villa.”
“I looked into Bella’s personal profile before coming here, but I don’t believe things are that simple.”
When the lot of them heard the name Bella, their expressions changed and they appeared surprised.
They had a hazy idea of who caused the explosion last night, and they suspected Melanie Greyson.
Never in a million years did they think the culprit was Bella.
“Is it Bella Godwin, who was the ambassador of the Luke Corporation’s audition advertisement back then?” Vania asked.
“Exactly.” Larry nodded.
Vania’s pretty brows wrinkled, and she was still a little skeptical as she asked, “Oh? Are you sure it’s her?”
Or was it because Hanson humiliated and disgraced Bella on the show yesterday that she decided to vent out her frustrations on Vania?
This, however, made no sense.
Vania’s expression had piqued her babies’ interest. When Jack noticed her thinking, he asked, “Do you recall anything, Mommy?”
“I just had some doubts,” she explained, shaking her head.
Upon hearing that, Jack paused for a moment before returning his gaze to Hanson, as if he had suddenly realized something. Sorting coldly, the child muttered, “Then, is this your emotional debt?”
“You guys have misunderstood me! I don’t even remember what she looks like,” Hanson said, fearful that his image would be tarnished in the four babies’ hearts. He was telling the truth. He might only recognize this woman named Bella if she appeared in front of him.
But now, he couldn’t remember what Bella looked like or what characteristics she possessed; after all, Hanson had never cared about this woman.
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