What's more, Daniel, Jack and Mr. Martin were from the same family. Would they know? It seemed that Daniel knew her father. Did he know something?
Leena was not in the mood to stay at home anymore. Her mother asked her to stay for dinner, but she refused and went back. She was in a bad mood and didn't know where to go for a while. Going back to Carlson's house? But if she was related to him, she would have a nervous breakdown. She wanted to ask Daniel and Mr. Martin, but she couldn't. It was even more impossible to ask Mr. Richard. It was useless to find him.
What's wrong with her parents? Why was Mr. Richard so cold to her? It was his daughter who died, and she was his granddaughter. Why was he always so cold?
After drinking some wine in a bar, she went back to Rena's apartment in a bad mood. Now only there could make her feel tranquil.
She had slept for a long time and it was already 10 o'clock in the evening when she woke up. She looked at her phone and found that there were several missed calls. Some were from her mother, some from Carlson, and even some from Spencer, but she didn't want to answer any of them. Then she lay down again. After a while, Rena came back.
Rena seemed to be in a bad mood. She opened the door with a loud noise. When she changed her shoes, she even threw her shoes on the ground and then angrily walked in. Behind her was Spencer, who kept apologizing to her, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to do that, but y
these materials because of what you said just now." Leena gave all the documents to Rena.
In the following time, the whole room was silent, except for the sound of Rena flipping through documents. Leena had been quietly watching Rena's expression, trying to see what change it had. From the initial shock to disbelief, to anger and rage, Rena's face was indescribably colorful. But during the whole process, Rena also followed the agreement made with Leena. She didn't doubt or scold. She just watched quietly and judged by herself calmly.
Looking at Rena's expression, Leena knew that the information had worked on her. At least, Rena was a little judicious and rational.
Sitting next to them, Spencer was very nervous. He didn't know that Leena had investigated Henry Hua! Now Henry Hua would be punished!
After reading it, Rena couldn't help throwing the documents on the table. Spencer was startled. He thought she was about to lose her temper again, but she said, "This was what he did before?"
"Yes, it's true. All the information is well-grounded. You can ask the person at that time, and I can even give you the girl's phone number. You can call her. Of course, if she is willing to tell you."
When Carlson did something, if not for 100 percent, it's 90 percent excellent. Therefore, the stuff that he had obtained must be very comprehensive, accurate and to the point. Moreover, it could track the process of evidence and wouldn't be wrong.