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Chapter 855

    Chapter 855


    Chapter 855 This Footage Can’t Prove Anything


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    Upon hearing Joseph, Tate felt his legs almost giving in because he hadn’t expected Joseph toe


    over with evidence.


    Joseph motioned with his hand, and the man next to him quickly walked over with a thumb drive before


    inserting it to the side of the television. When the footage was opened, it immediately disyed the


    corridor of the hospital and Tate trying to flirt with Crystal.


    Just as Joseph imed, the two’s conversation was recorded as well, so everyone could hear Tate trying


    to flirt with Crystal.


    Upon watching the footage, everyone had their facial expressions changed.


    Helen’s face turned ash pale while James fell on the couch.


    As for Chloe, she looked horrified, as she knew that things were gettingplicated now.


    Giving everyone a look, Joseph said, “I guess by now everyone should have a clear idea of what really


    took ce. I don’t see a need for me to further exin because I’m sure we all know who’s at fault, don’t


    we?”


    Seeing how things went, Sasha could no longer hold back her anger. “Tate! Who gave you the audacity


    to do something like that?! How could you do that?!”


    Still, Tate, who had a pained expression on his face, kept quiet.


    Then Chloe started bawling. “Tate, how could you do something so dumb? Helen… I need your help to


    educate him. I really don’t know how to continue living like this…”


    Grabbing Chloe, Helen gritted her teeth before chiming in, “Well… This footage can’t prove anything,


    anyway! It’s true that the way Tate spoke to Miss Harrison is impolite, but does this justify Mathew’s and


    Crystal’s affair? We are now talking about Crystal and Matthew, not Tate, so stop changing the topic,


    Joseph Harrison!”


    Right then, Joseph stared at Helen intently. “Helen, how are you so good at being unreasonable! How


    are you still so stubborn? Can’t you see that your nephew is lying?!”


    Even Sasha urged, “Mom… Can you think rationally? Why are you still trying to protect Tate?!”


    Truthfully, Helen knew that Tate was lying, but she had no choice but to protect him.


    If she chose to give in, Tate would surelynd in trouble, so she could only try to make things messy and


    pull through in the end.


    “How am I unreasonable? Tate is in the wrong for speaking to Crystal in such a way. However, is it his


    fault that she hooked up with Matthew?” Helen chastised.


    “Mom! Can’t you see? He’s lying! There’s nothing between Matthew and Crystal!”


    Still, Helen barked, “How do you know that he’s lying? How would you know if there’s nothing between


    them? As the saying goes, there won’t be smoke without any fire. Why would Tate make these up if


    there’s nothing between them?”


    At this moment, Sasha felt so pissed off that she was about tobust. Helen’s ridiculousness really


    affected her ability tomunicate with her.


    “


    At the same time, Joseph’s face darkened. “Helen, you’re a really stubborn person. Fine. Since your


    nephew imed that he saw Matthew with my granddaughter in the back alley of the hospital, let’s


    investigate this today! It hasn’t been a month since your nephew returned, hasn’t it? Let’s just make it a


    month. I’ll get the entire month’s worth of surveince, and all of us shall review it together. What about


    it?”


    Instantly, Helen’s expression changed. She initially thought that Joseph would give up trying to get an


    exnation from them if she continued being unreasonable. However, she didn’t expect Joseph to put in


    so much effort to prove his granddaughter’s innocence.


    Right then, she seemed to be out of choices.
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