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Chapter 167 Living With Colton

Colton didn’t come back until almost 6.00PM in the evening.

He had a tinge of tiredness on his face. Nicole sat on the sofa with her head bowed slightly, looking thoughtful.

When she heard the sound of the door, Nicole looked up and saw that it was Colton, and she quickly stood up.

“President Gardner,” Nicole called softly.

Colton hummed in response. He had just come back from the hospital, and the matter had been reported to the police. There would probably be another bloody storm on the Internet tomorrow.

“The matter over there is almost settled, so you don’t have to worry,” Colton said, reaching out and pouring himself a cup of coffee to moisten his throat.

“Daniella… Did she really commit suicide?” Nicole hesitated for a while, but still asked.

Colton’s hand paused, and he shook his head. “The hospital found out that it was because of the sleeping pills. But because it’s been too long and the person had been dead for two days, further investigation is needed.”

Nicole’s face turned pale, and the hands hanging by her sides tightened a little.

Colton looked at Nicole’s pale face and couldn’t help but comfort her. “Although it was found out that the death was due to an overdose of sleeping pills, the possibility of homicide is not ruled out.” Colton paused, looked at Nicole, and continued, “Don’t think too much. We’ll figure out what to do when the results are out. You will stay with me for the next few days. Just call Tony if you need anything. And after this matter is dealt with, you can go home.”

Nicole nodded. After the media found out about this matter, it would definitely be widely publicized, and it would be difficult for her to defend herself if she went out alone. It would be better to stay here and wait for the truth to unfold.

“Okay, then I’ll have to bother you with this.”

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