Chapter 849
John's face flushed with anger as he glared at Alexander.
Alexander ignored him, carrying Quinn past him and heading straight into the house.
He took her upstairs to the bedroom, set her down, and turned to leave.
Suddenly, someone tugged at his sleeve. He paused and looked back at the person on the bed.
Quinn, with tear-filled eyes, looked at him and asked softly, "Where are you going?"
Alexander held her hand, gently pulling it away from his clothes, and sat down beside her.
"I need to go out for a bit. I'll be back soon."
Quinn pouted, feeling a bit reluctant. It seemed like every time he left, it took forever for him to return.
He had promised her that he would take her home, but he was always nowhere to be found.
Alexander sat for a while, then let go of her hand and stood up to leave.
Quinn watched his departing figure, slowly tightening her grip on the blanket.
In the top-floor conference room at the Kennedy Group, Alexander and the others entered, and there were already quite a few people inside..
Besides Landon and Walter, there was also Paul from before.
Alexander's gaze lingered on Paul for a moment, and the latter somewhat guiltily avoided his eyes.
He sat down in a chair and said indifferently, "Go ahead. What's the latest development?"
John also sat down and said, "Paul, could you please repeat it?"
Paul thought for a moment and then opened the file on the table.
"This is the will Wayne later established. At that time, he instructed both Stanley and me to follow this will."
Alexander listened quietly.
Paul continued, "The previously notarized will was not revoked for certain reasons, but Wayne did say that this will should be followed."
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John asked again, "So, is the notarized one authentic?"Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
Paul replied, "After examination, we found it had been altered, but since Stanley is deceased, the specifics are unknown."
John said, "Stanley's report stated that the will was changed a month before Wayne's death. After investigation, it was indeed a month before, which was before Christmas, a month before Wayne's death." Alexander remained silent.
John turned his head to look at Alexander. "Mr. Kennedy, do you have anything to say about this?"
Alexander picked up the will on the table and casually flipped through it. "What do you want me to say?"
"A will changed a month before his death. From what you're saying, you think I knew he was going to die in advance and changed his will?"
John said, "But you did have contact with Dorothy. According to Dorothy's statement, the things you said to her were also somewhat suggestive." Alexander chuckled. "What nonsense. Given Dorothy's act of setting fire to Kennedy Residence, her statement is completely unreliable."
He continued, "Moreover, how can you prove that this unnotarized will is genuine?"
Paul said, "I witnessed Wayne making this will with my own eyes. How could it be fake?"
"Really?"
Alexander gave him a meaningful look.
Seeing Alexander's calm demeanor, Landon frowned, feeling that he was too composed.
It was hard to tell if he was pretending to be calm or if he really had a way to handle the situation.
Paul plucked up the courage and said, "Of course it's real! All the evidence points to you. You are currently the prime suspect."
Alexander didn't argue with him. He took a USB drive from his pocket and said, "Kyle, bring the computer."
Kyle nodded, ran over, and brought the laptop from the other end of the table.
He then took the USB drive from Alexander's hand and inserted it into the laptop.