Chapter 901
Chapter 901 The End of Their Road 17
The day after the wedding, Emelie and her team boarded a private jet for the 13-hour flight back to Capebatt City.
After the long journey, she didn't even return home to rest. Instead, she went straight from the airport to the police station to file an official report.
The entire process was captured by the media that had been waiting for a long time, and the news quickly spread online.
The news spread, but it didn't create waves. This was because Emelie had already been trending online for at least two days now.
Initially, the netizens were merely enjoying a glimpse of the luxurious aristocratic wedding across borders while learning about the Filo family's influence in Faldoria. They felt proud that the bride was from Cedonia. They admired the extravagant decor and casually left comments under the posts.
"There are so many rich people in this world. What difference does it make if there's one more?"
"Rich people should really build their own internet. Surfing the web just makes my poverty feel more real." Most of them were just there to gossip.
Who would have thought that in less than a day, the focus would seamlessly shift into a legal drama?
Yennifer's full speech at the wedding was published online on foreign platforms and then brought to Cedonia's major social media sites. This set off a storm of trending topics related to Xander Pierce and the Middleton, Davis, Swanson, and Collins families. Keywords such as "silencing", "account book", "revenge", and "retrial" also trended, igniting topic after topic.
Recently, things had been calm and peaceful. Who could have imagined such shocking and unexpected news to suddenly be revealed? It wasn't an exaggeration to say that the incident eventually became a nationwide sensation.
Emelie's return to Cedonia and her police report only added fuel to the already raging fire. The discussion online grew so intense that it was impossible to suppress.
Filing a report didn't mean that the police would immediately open a case. She still had to wait for their feedback. The maximum waiting period was seven days. By the fourth day, Emelie still hadn't received a reply.
She wasn't surprised. Ashley had already told her that this case involved some sensitive issues, and many aspects of it required careful consideration.
On the fifth day, Emelie gave an interview to a reputable media outlet, addressing some of the public's pressing questions in a sit-down format.
One question was straightforward, and they asked if she believed that Xander's case was a wrongful conviction.
This was the tricky part. If it was a wrongful conviction, it wasn't just the Middleton, Davis, Swanson, and Collins families who were at fault. The judiciary involved in handling the case back then would also have to answer for it.
Emelie quickly denied it.
"In legal terms, a retrial doesn't just mean overturning a previous verdict. It also means there's new material and evidence to re-examine the case.
"Many people might not know, but I actually filed two reports when I went to the police that day.
"One was a whistleblowing report. I accused Caleb, Maverick, Kaden, and Henry of criminal activities from 28 years ago. The evidence is my father Xander's account book.
"The other report was a formal complaint. I'm suing Charles, Beathan, Bryan, and William for their persecution of me and my adoptive parents. I've already handed all the evidence to the police.
"The reason I've filed for two reports is that I agree with the court's ruling in Xander's case back then. I just think it wasn't comprehensive enough. Caleb, Maverick, Kaden, and Henry slipped through the cracks. They should also
stand trial
"At the same time, the personal harm that Charles, Beathan, Bryan, and William caused me and my adoptive parents is a continuation of the original case. I'm a victim, and I want justice."
The reporter was confused. "But William is your new husband. If you believe that he's harmed you and your adoptive parents, why did you marry him? And since you're married, doesn't that mean you've forgiven him? So, why did you sue him?"
What started as a serious interview took an unexpected turn when Emelie said casually, "Because he's too confident."
The reporter nearly choked. "What do you mean?"
Emelie smiled faintly. "He's the one who said it. He's willing to accept an investigation by the police and the judgment of the law. If the police find him guilty and the court rules against him, he'll accept it. But he's confident that he won't be found guilty."
The other three families were also on her list of defendants. How could they not drag William down with them in a last-ditch effort to bring everyone down? At the very least, Beathan certainly would.
Instead of waiting for them to accuse William, Emelie decided to sue him herself. That way, no one could accuse her of selective revenge, such as her going after the Davis, Swanson, and Collins families so boldly but sparing William just because of their connection.
If she had done that, it would have made the case seem murky, as if she wasn't genuinely seeking justice but merely picking sides.
William's list of crimes was short.
included shooting her with an arrow in the wilderness and throwing her into
the sea, which amounted to intentional injury.
Beyond that, he really had nothing else.
After the interview aired, another wave of discussion arose.
With more people talking, a variety of voices emerged. Some supported her, while others criticized her.
They said she was stirring up drama, seeking attention, manipulating public opinion, and that her decision to forgive William was simply Stockholm syndrome.
Emelie didn't care. These negative voices weren't going to stop her from moving forward with what she had been preparing for over three years.
On the seventh day, the police still hadn't issued a formal case filing notice, citing the complexity of the case. According to the rules, cases deemed "especially complex" could extend the filing period to 30 days.
Throughout all of this, Emelie didn't use any connections and followed the procedure to the letter.
Given the high exposure, any deviation in her actions could be blown out of proportion. Even if she had used her connections to speed things up, it could be twisted into a hundred different interpretations. She wanted her justice to withstand any scrutiny.
She wasn't in a rush. While waiting for the notice, she traveled between Capebatt City and Mercianna.
With the 10% share Amelia had given her, combined with the 10% she already held, Emelie became the second largest shareholder of the Filo Group, second only to Wesley.
Being Wesley's biological sister naturally placed her on his side. After being acknowledged by her family, her return greatly solidified Wesley's control over the Filo Group.
However, at the shareholders' meeting where the shares were granted, Jodie represented Wesley. The latter didn't show up, and Emelie didn't see him.
She thought to herself, "No rush. I'll meet with him after I've handled everything."
On the bright side, Emelie did see Greta. William had arranged for her to be brought back to Capebatt City.
Ashlyn was also among those who went to greet Greta.
Mother and daughter reunited after years apart. For both Emelie and Ashlyn, it was a deeply emotional rebirth. The three of them hugged tightly. Their shoulders were soaked with tears.
Greta was still using an artificial heart. Heart transplants were rare and hard to come by. After they lost one heart all those years ago, they had been waiting for a matching one ever since.
Thankfully, William had a dedicated medical team for Greta's care, and her health had remained stable all these years.
Emelie took Greta and Ashlyn back to their old home in Alderbrook. Greta's memorial had long since been taken down. Now, only Ronan's was on the altar.
Emelie replaced the flowers, but they were not lilies this time. She had chosen lilies before because Greta loved them, and every time Emelie eliminated one of the Middleton, Davis, Swanson, or Collins families, she would takeNôvelDrama.Org: text © owner.
away a lily.
Now, she replaced them with a bouquet representing remembrance.
That evening, Emelie had a chef come over to prepare dinner and invited Eliana's family as well.
Eliana was pregnant with her second child. She was already eight months along, which was why she couldn't
attend Emelie's wedding. She couldn't handle long-distance travel.
The family had dinner together and stayed at the house overnight.
Early the following day, just before dawn, Emelie was still asleep when she got a call from Ashley.
"Officer Jay called me half an hour ago. The case is officially open."
"We were worried that Henry and the others might have passed the statute of limitations, which is 20 years max, and that the case wouldn't be accepted. Fortunately, the Supreme Court has approved it, deeming the case highly
significant and allowing it to proceed.
"Eme, you've waited long enough."
Emelie opened the window of her attic bedroom. The first light of dawn was breaking, but the moon hadn't
disappeared yet.
It had been the 15th the night before, and the full moon was so bright that it was still visible even though it was
daylight now. It was called a daylight moon.
She exhaled softly and said, "That's great."