Chapter 740 Who Shot Her

Name:Greatest Love Of All Author:Wu Er
"My father!"

Holley shouted and rushed out of the room first.

She was so anxious that she couldn't keep her feet and her eyes were out of focus.

There was a wall in front of her, but she crashed into it.

Fortunately, Ron quickly held her waist and pulled her back.

"I'm always there for you."

He comforted Holley in a low voice.

In the study.

Ron and Holley almost broke in.

The scene in the room was far beyond their imagination.

Holley stood there in shock for more than 10 seconds before she realized what had happened.

She knew that Old Lady Ye had a gun in her hand, and she had personally experienced Old Lady Ye's protection for Paul. She could risk her life for this unpredictable grandson.

Now, Old Lady Ye had known the news of the death of Paul, who was locked up in her father's apartment.

She was afraid that if Old Lady would fight against her father.

That was why Holley refused to leave Ye family.

But she never thought that after the sound of the gun came, it was not her father but her grandmother who fell in the blood.

At the first sight of this, Holley was completely shocked.

Because this was different from what she guessed.

The butler John and Holley arrived at about the same time.

He came here because he heard the gunshot.

Seeing Old Lady Ye lying in the blood, John was stunned for three seconds before calling for emergency treatment decisively.

Old Lady Ye was sent to the hospital.

Ron and Holley stayed with Peter outside the emergency room.

As always, John was loyal to the Ye family and his old master.

As time went by, the light on the door of the operating room was still on.

The light was dazzling and even more hurtful.

Neither Holley nor Ron hoped that Old Lady Ye would die in the operating room.

But they all wanted to know what had happened in the study where only Holley's grandma and father were in.

The long surgery made the two of them unable to wait any longer.

They looked at each other and confirmed that what the other was thinking was the same as what they were thinking.

Holley stepped forward and held her father's arm, "Dad, go to a place with me."

Peter raised his head. The vicissitudes of life and helplessness in his eyes made Holley's heart ache.

"Dad, just a little while."

Holley whispered.

She was just on guard against the butler John. Even if her father would never shoot her grandma, she was afraid that there would be an accident.

Peter's mind was in a mess.

For anyone at such a young age to encounter such a change, it was a kind of physical and mental destruction.

But it couldn't destroy a person's intelligence.

Looking at his daughter, Peter nodded, "I know what you want to ask. You want to ask if it's me who shot your grandmother."

Holley meant to avoid others, but her father said it out.

It only meant that either her father was innocent who didn't shot her grandmother.

Or her father had to say it in front of John because he didn't want to evade any responsibility.

Holley hoped her father was innocent.

What Peter said not only confused Ron and Holley, but also confused John.

When Peter mentioned this, John were focused on him.

"I didn't shoot."

Peter said slowly and confidently.

Old Lady Ye was such a shrewd woman. She had guessed that something must have happened to Paul, otherwise, Holley would not be hesitant and Peter would not just say something else.

After getting the truth from Peter, Old Lady Ye was greatly stimulated.

She said that Peter was going to force her to death. She even put the gun in Peter's hand, held his hand and asked him to shoot her to death.

Of course, Peter didn't pull the trigger, nor did he shoot.

They stood face to face, but Old Lady Ye was shot in the back, which confirmed what Peter said.

"Did someone else shot Old Lady Ye

e was too lazy to defend himself.

For him, nothing was more important than the safety of his old mother.

He had been silent all the time. After the director of the police station left with his people, he called Ron in a hoarse voice.

Ron came forward and asked, "Dad, what can I do for you?"

"I don't know when the operation will end. You and Holle go to buy some coffee."

He was sending them to leave together.

Paul looked suspiciously at Ron and Holley.

Holley glanced at him indifferently, "There is a self-service hot drink machine in front of us. We two are not the murderers. The suspect you pointed out is sitting here and not leaving. What's so terrible about you? Will we be so stupid as to poison you here?"

Paul was a little depressed.

He didn't say anything. He was just curious about what the other party wanted to do, and he was scolded like this...

Peter didn't stop his daughter, but sat there calmly.

Ron took Holley's hand and said, "Well, when do you learn to be angry with a mad dog? You have no character."

In front of the buffet hot drinks machine, Holley received cups of coffee one after another.

Ron stood beside her and completely blocked her with his body.

In this way, no one could tell what they had said through their mouth shapes.

Ron was right. Holley did have something to tell him.

It was not only Holley's idea, but also Peter's.

"Dad has been drawing one word in my hand just now. It's study. I think he wants us to go back to the study and find out the truth."

Ron nodded, "I have the same idea. I will go to the study myself. Roger is also in the hospital. He will protect your father and you if anything happens."

"Be careful, too."

Holley looked at Ron worriedly.

"Yes, Madam."

Ron promised seriously that he would be careful and would come back safe and sound.

"Do you think Paul is the one who just like Ms. Tien appeared in front of us when he dead? Or did he pretend to be dead in the daytime, or was he a fake?"

Speaking of the first situation, Holley couldn't help shivering.

She was a little scared.

Ron smiled dotingly, "If you meet a god or a ghost, we will kill him. We are not afraid of anyone who dares to provoke you."

"Can you speak ill of others behind my back?"

As their back was to the operating room, neither Ron nor Holley noticed that Paul was walking towards them in silence.

When he came, he grinned, showing his white teeth, which looked a little weird.

Holley didn't want to be scared, but the more she thought about it, the more scared she was.