"You dare claim you didn't make the candles?"
Henry questioned confidently, knowing he had sufficient evidence.
"This lab testing report has exposed you.It says here that a poisonous substance was inside the
candles.How can you still try to lie your way out of it?"
"what a joke," Lily laughed coldly, "Just because the candle contained a poisonous substance, it means
I was the one who did it? Not to mention whether there was what you claimed as poison in the
candle.Why do you insist that I poisoned it even if it does?"
Henry looked like he had expected Lily to say this.He continued, "I knew you wouldn’t admit it.Don’t
worry.I have enough proof to show that you were the one who made the candles.You’ve also admitted
that you gave the candles to Justin personally.Does that mean you’re accusing Justin if it wasn't you?"
"Also!"
Henry turned and signaled his subordinate to bring a box over.He took it and showed it to everyone in
the room, "This box contains the unused candles in my father’s room.These candles contained a small
dose of the poison.Even though they don’t cause immediate death, continuous use will end with
terrifying results."
Lily expected this.
No matter how often they experimented, the results would be the same.She knew exactly where these
candles came from.
"No, that won't be necessary,"
Lily raised her hand to stop the man from bringing the candles over.
Lily looked Henry in his eyes and remarked, "Whether they were poisonous or not had nothing to do
with me.I did not make these."
"Are you still trying to deny it?"
Henry laughed, "Just a while ago, you admitted that you made the candles my father used, and now
you're trying to deny it.Why are you so set on embarrassing yourself?"
"I admitted I gave Grandpa two boxes of candles but not the others.I’m sure you know exactly where
they came from," Lily replied.
Henry felt a pang of panic wash over him as he noticed Lily’s unwavering attitude.She was not at all
nervous, even when faced with such accusations.
It was as if everything was in her control, and she was confident he could not do anything to her.
"Of course, I’m sure!"
Henry struggled to hold back his nervousness and continued, "These were in my father’s room.They
remained unused, and they were responsible for his death! Lily, I’m allowing you to account for your
sins on my father’s behalf.
"How can you still deny it and the fact that you’re my niece? If you admit it’s just an impulsive mistake,
you will have to pay your dues according to the family rules.However, if you still refuse to admit it, all
that awaits you will be prison!"
"Honestly, I’m not afraid.After all, we don’t know who will end up in prison instead,"
Lily refuted and glanced toward Jonathan, "Granduncle, what about you?"
Jonathan kept his distance when the two were arguing about this issue.
Since Lily had addressed him directly, he had no choice but to speak up after clearing his throat, "We
have enough evidence, and it pains me that something like this had happened within the family.I know
most of you here are unwilling to believe that something like this could happen.
"However, we need to give my late cousin and the others in the family an explanation.Lily, even though
Wilfred was strict with you, he still loved you dearly.Now that we have sufficient evidence, what more
do you have to say?"
Lily nodded and asked, "So you're also saying I did it?"
"I’m not saying you did it.It’s just that all of the facts suggest..."
"What do you mean by facts? What facts? All I can see are a bunch of fabricated evidence!"
Lily took a few steps forward and looked at the other family members.
"It’s rather embarrassing to argue about this issue in front of everyone, but I’m determined to find out
the truth behind my grandfather’s death.Since Henry has shown his evidence to everyone, it’s my turn
to reveal mine as well."
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