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Chapter 511 Posthumous paper and changes

    Chapter 511 Posthumous paper and changes


    It was rted to with Shane?


    Malcolm and Chad looked at each other, both being puzzled.


    Malcolm got up, picked up his military jacket from the coat rack and put it on, "Go check it out."


    The two had just walked down the hall of the National Investigation Bureau when they saw Tede in


    with Anthony.


    Ted immediately bowed towards Malcolm, "Mr. Malcolm, Mr. Anthony said the evidence is significant


    and very important, so I brought him in."


    Without saying anything, Malcolm turned around and went back to his office, saying, "Anthony,e


    with me."


    Anthony did not say a word and immediately followed him.


    Upon entering the office, Anthony ced an envelope on Malcolm''s desk.


    Malcolm stared at the envelope, "What''s this?"


    "I helped pack Mrs. Cahan''s roomst night and found it by ident. Seems to be her posthumous


    paper."


    Although Anthony''s name was written under Caitlin in the genealogy, Anthony never called her mom or


    mother. He followed the butler and servants, and called her Mrs. Cahan.


    As for his words, Malcolm and Chad who was standing aside, frowned at the same time.


    Caitlin was injected with a neurological type of drug some time before Shane got his powers, and her


    mind was out of his control from then on, so it was surprising that she would leave a posthumous


    paper?


    Despite the doubts, Malcolm reached for the envelope.


    He opened it up and read it carefully.


    When reading the contents of the letter, his brows knitted tighter and his expression was very cold.


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    Chad: "What was written in Mrs. Cahan''s suicide note?"


    Malcolm did not answer immediately, but first raised his eyes to look at Anthony who was calm and


    rxed, "This suicide note was dated the day before her ident. She said she was tired of this false


    world. Shemitted suicide."


    "Suicide?"


    Chad didn''t believe it at all, "She was already imprisoned by Shane when she was alive and had


    difficulty with daily activities, so how could she get the poison to kill herself? That is ridiculous."


    Malcolm did not express his view, but always looked at Anthony, "This suicide note, when and where


    did you find it?"


    Anthony was about to speak when he knocked on the table and reminded, "I want the most detailed as


    possible."


    "Okay."


    Anthony nodded, "Because of Mrs. Cahan''s death, Reba has been helping Timothy clean up Mrs.


    Cahan''s affairs for the past two days. I''ve been helping with that as well. About eight or nine o ''clock


    the pillow."


    "Thinking of the importance of the matter, I brought it here early in the morning for you to see."


    Malcolm listened quietly, thought deeply, and asked him, "Anthony, what do you think about this?"


    He sighed, "My rtionship with Mrs. Cahan is not good. I think you''re aware of it. Because my


    name is in the genealogy, it irritated Mrs. Cahan and she lost Melissa. After that, she had been very


    depressed."


    He paused slightly and said the opposite of what he said before.


    "In fact, I hid something before. She was depressed and tried to harm herself many times before Shane


    got power. I suspect Shane didn''t inject her with drugs. Because of her depression and he was afraid


    that something would happen to her, that''s why he locked her up sometimes. He shouldn''t be able to


    Chad listened to him and froze, not saying a word.


    With a serious expression, Malcolm cautiously reminded him, "Anthony, that''s not what you said when


    you returned home and were taken by Rara to visit Melissa."


    "Yes, because at that time I was not sure of the specific situation, I did not say anything about Mrs.


    Cahan''s depression. But after finding this suicide note, I felt that I should exin the whole thing. I


    only do my part, and send the suicide note to the National Investigation Bureau. It is my duty. As for


    how you deal with it, I know I have not right to ask about it. I will leave first."


    Anthony bowed toward Malcolm who was sitting behind his desk, and turned to leave the office.


    As soon as he left, Chad immediately came closer.


    "Bro, should we look into this again? Or should we hide this suicide note and let Shane be sentence


    with the death penalty smoothly?"


    Malcolm looked at the suicide note in his hand. The handwriting was light and not neat.


    "Without any personal grudges, this matter should be done based on the rules."


    He arranged methodically, "For Shane''s trial today, inform justice department that there are new


    circumstances and the process should be postponed."


    "Take this suicide note to a professional appraiser to check the handwriting."


    "As for Anthony''s ount of Caitlin''s depression, let Ted go over it again thoroughly."


    Chad took the suicide note in a disciplined manner, "Yes."


    ...


    Melissa was treated with continuous infusion in theboratory and her nerves were basically fine under


    observation for the past few days.


    Apart from the memory disorders and forgetting nearly four years of events, physically she was back to


    normal.


    After Anthony got out of the bureau and learned that Melissa could leave theb today, he rushed over


    to see her.


    For his sister, although they were half-blooded, he felt it indebted in his heart.


    Because he lost the director position of Security Agency, he could not enter theboratory and had to


    wait outside.


    Five minutester, Keith and Melissa came out together.


    The two were walking side by side but kept a meter distance away.


    Although Melissa already knew that Keith was her boyfriend, she didn''t know him at all, and she


    couldn''t do anything like holding hands and hugging him for a short time.


    Anthony took two steps forward and offered his condolences, "You look pretty good. Seems to have


    recovered well."


    Keith hid the sadness in his eyes and asked him in a serious manner, "Can we have a few words


    alone?"


    Anthony thought about it, nodded his head in agreement, turned his head to Melissa and pointed to a


    certain luxury car in the open parking lot, "Melissa, you go sit in the car first and wait a little bit."


    Melissa''s eyes looked simple and clear, and after nodding, she slowly headed over to the open parking


    lot.


    She left and Keith said in a low tone for the first time, "Anthony, can I take Melissa back to live with me?


    I know she and I aren''t engaged yet. And it''s out of order, but I ... would like to take care of her myself


    for a while."


    Recently Timothy and Reba were preupied with the aftermath of Caitlin''s death, and simply did


    not have time to care about Melissa''s whereabouts.


    This burden, it was natural to fall on Anthony''s shoulders.


    So Anthony was in charge.


    "Great, you and she have been through too many. After all, it is not what you want. I understand. It is


    good to take her to live with you. Maybe she can remember something."


    Keith was grateful, "Thank you."


    Anthony smiled, which was rare and gentle, "It''s okay, but she is the daughter of Cahan family. It is


    not suitable for permanent residence. Unless she lives with you as your fiancee, so that it will be


    reasonable. Unfortunately, I am not the patriarch of the Cahan family. I can''t decide anything about


    her marriage."


    Keith''s originally dark eyes gradually lit up with the hopeful light.


    "If you are the head of the family, what would you do about Melissa''s marriage?"
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