Chapter 758 An Act – Highlight Chapter from Winning Her Heart back (Emelie and William)
Chapter 758 An Act is a standout chapter in Winning Her Heart back (Emelie and William) by Swnovels, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Love narrative into new territory.
Emelie laughed softly as if she had just heard something amusing.
"I've wrongly accused him? Mr. Swanson, when Charles played the recording of him interrogating my mother in the hospital about the account book, you must have heard it too, right? Seeing how he had practically driven my mother to her death, how exactly have I misjudged him?"
Bryan countered her words with his own question. "Ms. Hoven, did you ever wonder why that recording even exists in the first place?"
Emelie paused. She did not quite understand. "What do you mean?"
Bryan leaned forward with his elbows resting on the table as he continued, "That recording was made with a bug that Charles had planted. Why do you think he bugged Mrs. Hoven's ward?"
A flicker of realization crossed Emelie's eyes.
Bryan pressed on with a third question. "If Charles had complete trust in Mr. Middleton, that he wouldn't protect you or Mrs. Hoven, then he wouldn't need to bug the room. He could simply wait for Mr. Middleton to report the outcome of his questioning. So, why did he secretly bug the room?"
Emelie's fingers tapped the table lightly. Her expression was unreadable. "Mr. Swanson, if you have something to say, just say it. I'm not fond of being questioned."
"That's because, at the time, although the Middleton, Davis, Swanson, and Collins families were allied, their goals were not aligned. Charles wanted to eliminate all threats by any means necessary, whereas Mr. Middleton wanted to protect you. Because of this, Charles didn't trust Mr. Middleton and installed the bug to make his judgment."
Bryan locked eyes with her. "Ms. Hoven, do you think Mr. Middleton was unaware of the bug's presence? I apologize. I couldn't resist another question."
The person who wanted to eliminate all threats might not have been Charles. It could have been Beathan.
Emelie met his gaze and said in a cold, stern tone, "Mr. Swanson, are you suggesting that William's intense questioning of my mother about the account book was just an act for your benefit?"
"Do you think that's impossible?"
He said, "I once had a conversation with Mr. Middleton.
"At the time, Charles was advocating for eliminating all threats, but I could tell that Mr. Middleton wanted to protect you. Since we had worked together for a time and because of your relationship with Sam, I also wanted to protect you.
"So, I told Mr. Middleton that unless we could prove that you had no knowledge of the account book's whereabouts and that you had never seen the account book, along with evidence that you and Mr. Middleton were deeply in love and posed no threat to the Middleton, Davis, Swanson, and Collins families, then Charles would possibly relent."
"And how could those three points be proven?" Emelie asked.
Bryan shook his head. "I didn't know how to prove them either, but then the incident with Mr. Middleton questioning Mrs. Hoven happened, and I realized that his solution was to have Mrs. Hoven personally state that you knew nothing about the account book.
"Think about it. If he pushed her to such an extreme and she still insisted that you knew nothing, then wouldn't that make it highly credible that you truly didn't know?"
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