NOVEL The Heiress's Return: From Zen to Zenith Chapter 1135
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Chapter 1135: 518 All sins_1 Chapter 1135: 518 All sins_1 “We haven’t committed any crime, this sort of vigorous interrogation seems rather unlawful,”

Connie chuckled, though her eyes were icy cold, “Dr.

Moore, maybe you’re not aware of how extensive this situation has become.

Ms.

Aubree has filed a complaint, and there’s hard proof that Vivian Hayes poisoned someone and committed assault.

She will soon face trial in the Courthouse.

Ms.

Aubree’s defamation case has been appended to the criminal case.

...

The social repercussions have been detrimental.

Superiors strictly demand the police to uncover the truth.”

“More importantly, as far as I am aware, ever since the audio leak, everyone is becoming more and more skeptical about Dr.

Moore.

Co-operating with the police to uncover the truth could redeem your innocence, right?”

If not, it suggests ulterior motives.

Connie’s piercing gaze was overbearing, and Seraphine Moore’s defense was on the verge of breaking down, but she forced herself to maintain composure.

“The officer is right, we will cooperate with the investigation.”

As she finished speaking, she glanced at Reese Baker, who withdrew her neck abruptly, wearing a look of despair.

“Dr.

Aria, I’ll leave this to you,” Connie said to Peter Aria, then left with Reese Baker.

Peter Aria picked up a newspaper from the rack by the door and sat down on the sofa to read, ignoring Seraphine Moore entirely from beginning to end.

Seraphine Moore stared at him blankly, “Second brother….”

“Dr.

Moore, you’ve got the wrong person,” Peter Aria said, without raising his head.

Seraphine Moore bit her lip, her voice shaky with tears, “Dr.

Aria, I really had nothing to do with this incident.”

“Innocence will come to light.

If you were wrongly accused, the police won’t charge you, otherwise….”

Seraphine Moore’s heart skipped a beat.

Scared to speak further, she found a corner to sit down in.

Without any surveillance from the police, as long as she maintained silence, no one could do anything.

Ten minutes later, Connie returned and Seraphine Moore stood up reflexively.

Connie raised an eyebrow, “Dr.

Moore, you seem quite nervous?”

“The officer is joking.”

“Dr.

Moore, your colleague has confessed everything.”

Seraphine Moore’s face turned white instantly, she blurted out, “How can that be?”

That stupid Reese Baker, I knew I couldn’t rely on her.

Connie crossed her arms in a relaxed manner, “So it seems, Dr.

Moore, are you hiding something?

If you confess now, it’ll be considered voluntary surrender, otherwise….”

Having understood law, Seraphine Moore knew that a medical accident could be resolved privately without causing any harm to oneself.

The complication here was that the patient had already reported to the police.

A mere defamation case wouldn’t be taken seriously by the police, but added allegations of poisoning and assault….

Seraphine Moore felt like crying but couldn’t, what a stroke of bad luck.

Seraphine Moore still wanted to argue, “Officer, it must be some sort of joke.

I performed the operation that night according to standard procedures, there was absolutely no violation. 𝚗o𝚟pub.𝚌𝚘𝚖

Although I regret that Ms.

Hayes lost her uterus, it wasn’t the responsibility of the chief surgeon.”

“Dr.

Moore, do you know what my question is?

Seems like Dr.

Moore has some kind of fortune-telling ability.”

Seraphine Moore’s face was even whiter than the wall behind her, “Officer, you….”

“Enough, I won’t waste my time with you, your colleague has confessed everything, Seraphine Moore, accompany me back to the Police Department for an investigation.”

Seraphine Moore instinctively took a step back, “No…

I didn’t do anything.

Don’t wrongfully accuse me.”

Without a shred of patience, Connie made a signal at her subordinate, who started to approach Seraphine Moore.

Seraphine Moore glanced at Peter Aria, lunging at him and grabbed his arm to plead, “Dr.

Aria, I am being wrongly accused.

Please save me, please help me for the sake of my cousin.”

Peter Aria shrugged off her hands and coldly looked at her, “Your negligence led to a failed surgery causing severe damage to the patient’s body.

Instead of expressing remorse, you shifted the blame onto an innocent person.

You instigated others after the incident, misled them.

A person without medical ethics like you isn’t fit to be a doctor.”

Seraphine Moore shook her head fervently, “No, that’s not what happened.

Dr.

Aria, please hear me out, things are not what you think they are….”

“Surveillance,” Peter Arian coldly replied.

Seraphine Moore froze in disbelief, shaking her head.

“I simply intended to give you an opportunity to confess, didn’t expect that even now, you remain obstinate.

There’s no hope for you.”

Seraphine Moore collapsed on the floor, weeping pitifully.

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