Genevieve slept in Johanna’s ward all night. When she woke up the next morning, Johanna was already awake and looking energetic.
She wanted to go to the office with Genevieve, but the latter turned down her request.
Genevieve ordered two sets of breakfast and waited until Timothy came to work in the hospital before instructing him to feed Armand breakfast later. She also told him not to let Johanna leave the hospital and take good care of her.
Upon seeing that he had so much on his hands, Timothy felt utterly defeated.
The first thing Genevieve did when she reached the company was to inspect the parcel that Johanna opened the night before.
She found that a mechanical spring doll with a short arrow in its hand had been stuck to the bottom of the parcel. As soon as someone opened the box, it would spring out, and the arrow would shoot out from the hand.
The arrowhead was very sharp and coupled with the terrifying speed of the arrow, could practically kill someone on the spot.
It was obvious that the person who planned it wanted her dead.
Genevieve also checked the surveillance footage that Cassie had copied the night before. She then called the receptionist up and asked her if she remembered the courier company of the deliveryman who sent the parcel.
The receptionist had no recollection. However, she quickly pointed out the deliveryman from the surveillance footage.
Genevieve took a clear picture of the man’s face and sent it to Cooper’s assistant, asking her if she had instructed the man to send the parcel the night before.
Bertilla immediately gave her a call and said, “I personally gave the documents to the deliveryman, but not this one. What happened, Ms. Rachford?”
“Someone had switched the package you sent.” Genevieve replied, “There was a murder weapon inside.”
Bertilla was shocked and immediately called the deliveryman who took the documents.
Although Genevieve was curious about why Cooper chose to open a branch in Summerbank, she did not need to doubt his business acumen, so she didn’t ask any further questions.
She merely hummed in acknowledgment before saying to the assistant, “Tell Mr. Sutton to take care of himself.”
After ending the call, Genevieve placed her phone on the table.
She tapped the table with a finger for a few seconds before again opening the office drawer and taking a sealed folder out.
She guessed that the two were mother and son, but was not completely certain.
Hence, after finding an opportunity to obtain the hair of the two of them, she sent them to the paternity testing center.
Genevieve tore the seal and took out the test report. She flipped to the last page and read the line at the end: According to the results of the DNA analysis, it has been confirmed that Samantha Faulkner is the biological mother of Cooper Sutton.
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