Chapter 660
After driving for a while, Vermont asked, "Rainee just passed away. Your bestie is not even Albert's daughter now. What's the use
of finding out these things?"
'Stella did not seem like the type of person interested in the Jewell family's assets. After all, she rejected Keegan's money. Why
would she even be interested in the puny inheritance left by the Jewell family? She wasn't even Albert's daughter by blood. She
could take the chance to cut ties with them. Why bother getting entangled with them?' Vermont thought.
Felicity said, "Is there no need for revenge after a person dies? Those two adulterers teamed up and caused Ms. Spade's car
accident. She turned into a vegetable and lay in bed for seven years. Now that Rainee is gone, how could they be allowed to live
happily ever after? Is this fair?"
Vermont was startled. "Are you saying that Albert caused Rainee's accident?'
"Duh? Albert was about to leave the marriage with nothing at all, but then an accident happened to Rainee. She lost
consciousness. Who do you think was the biggest benefactor? Based on that alone, Albert is the biggest suspect!'
"You did not report to the police?"
'Stella has consulted her police friend. The car involved in the accident was destroyed back then. It's impossible to reopen the
case without direct evidence. The detective Stella hired suggested we start by driving a wedge between Albert and Hylda. If the
two of them fall apart, we might be able to dig up some useful information.'
Felicity paused. "You must not tell anyone else. Or else I would shut you up! ■
Vermont shot her a look. "Don't worry. I'm good with secrets."
After sending Felicity back to her company, Vermont called Keegan. "A chance to impress your ex-wife. Are you going to take it?"
Keegan had just finished a meeting. He held his phone and said while walking, "Go on."
Vermont smirked, 'Your ex-wife suspects Albert and his mistress had caused her mother's accident. If you could help her sort it
out, your ex-wife would definitely think better of you." He paused and continued, "Just a reminder. The mistress seems to have a
young lover. You could start from there."
After hanging up the phone, Vermont headed home while humming a tune. Now, he had a person to investigate without cost and
tricked a little chef into cooking for him. 'Why am I so smart?'
Keegan returned to his office and immediately instructed his team to investigate the matter. He asked, "Has Albert lost all of the
money he invested in Semiconductor Technology?"
Aldor replied, "Not really. But he had lost half of it already. He sold half of his shares this afternoon and is still considering what to
do with the rest."
Keegan did not raise his head. "Continue leveraging. If he doesn't sell it out, then make him lose everything."
The trap was set for a long time, but now it was time to start reeling in the fish. Aldor sighed. He had to admit that Keegan has a
keen sense of human nature. The trap was hastily set up. The overall plan was not even complex. If Albert was careful enough,
he should withdraw after making the first fortune. That would have made him a tremendous profit.
Yet, Albert lacked experience in investing and was too ambitious. Keegan had given out ample bait, and he was certain Albert
would take it.
However, Aldor has never seen this method of harming others and oneself on Keegan before.
Keegan's phone vibrated. He opened the message from Julian and saw a report card with a score of 637. Keegan smiled and
picked up a pen, writing a line on a piece of paper. He then took a picture of it and sent it to Julian. Aldor glanced at it.
[The immense sea lets fishes leap at liberty, and the vast sky lets birds fly freely.]
The pen strokes were strong, and the font was carefree. Aldor remembered the first-time he came to the Vinci Rivera Group's
interview; Keegan wrote a sentence behind his resume.