When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Chapter 524: Found a Photo Album
With the money taken and the job resigned, I have no connection with the Prestige Group anymore. I never thought that one day I would leave in such a way.
If I had known in advance that such a tragic accident would occur, I wouldn’t have made an excuse to take leave. Now it seems it was all a premeditated plan. My conscience will never be at peace for the rest of my life...
For someone as insignificant as me, perhaps I change nothing at all. Being able to take the money and leave the company was their mercy toward me.
Otherwise, crushing me would be easier than orchestrating a car accident.
Faye Turner found this truly nerve-racking, the meaning woven through the lines is already so obvious.
As she continued to carefully review the contents, three full pages revealed that he was purposely sent away during the accident.
The car accident was a conspiracy that he realized only in hindsight.
It can be seen Gale Peterson is regretful, his conscience is tormented.
Yet upon knowing this news, Faye Turner felt even more confused. Who could be the mastermind behind this?
Why did he want Mr. Lancaster dead?
It’s really too ruthless.
Wasn’t there an in-depth investigation back then?
She believes it couldn’t be Victor Peterson because of his identity, he has no ability to lead all this.
Just diverting Mr. Lancaster’s driver was beyond Victor Peterson’s capabilities due to his status.
Faye Turner thinks Victor Peterson is fully excludable, he was just lucky to profit from the situation in the end.
Could it be Brandon Lancaster’s mother, wanting to seize power?
And thus wanted her brother dead?
Or perhaps it’s Elias Young, who once betrayed the grandfather, the head of Apex Group?
For now, these two individuals seem the most likely culprits.
Faye Turner photographed these three pages, and then continued to flip through in search of more clues.
"Ma’am, there’s an album here." Drake took it off the shelf, wiping away the dust with his hand.
Faye Turner quickly stood up and came to his side, reaching out to take it. Upon opening, a large group photograph appeared.
The watermark in the lower right corner of the photograph showed the date as January 1, 2001.
This was a year and a half before the accident.
There were 13 people in the photo, standing in a row. Faye Turner only recognized three: Caleb Lancaster, Gale Peterson, Melanie Lancaster.
A young Mr. Lancaster, dressed in a suit with gold-rimmed glasses, full of spirit, Adrian looked particularly similar to him, the eyebrows, the curve of the lips.
The innate charisma emanating from them is indescribable.
Seeing this familiar face, Faye Turner’s heart inexplicably felt a pang of ache. Is he still alive?
Where is he?
In the photo, Gale Peterson stood beside Caleb Lancaster, having entered middle age, his face bore evident traces of time, smiling happily.
Their positions easily suggested a good relationship.
Young Melanie was a complete beauty; dressed fashionably, with wavy hair, silver-white pearl earrings dazzling.
Her smile was bright and beautiful, skin fair, wearing high heels, she looked very elegant.
Faye Turner refocused, flipping through page by page, photographing group photos if she came across them.
Because these unfamiliar faces might be worth chatting with, good relations could eventually unearth something.
Thus, she photographed everyone in the album.
In this album, a particular photo held Faye Turner’s gaze for a long time because Eliza Hayes was in it as well.
The location was by the river, with only Eliza Hayes and Caleb Lancaster featured, the two dressed in matching outfits.
On this day, Caleb Lancaster wasn’t in a suit but wore a white, heart-printed T-shirt casually leaning against the river railing, arm wrapped around Eliza Hayes.
A young Mrs. Lancaster was also exceedingly beautiful.
The smile on her face radiated genuine happiness, nestling like a small bird in the man’s embrace, as if she was the happiest woman on earth.
Caleb Lancaster’s smile in the photo appeared brighter than in any previous ones she flipped through.
Clearly, they had a good relationship and were quite happy back then.
At this moment, Faye Turner could completely understand Eliza Hayes’s aberrant behavior toward Victor Peterson.
Yet, she had such an outstanding and handsome husband, how could she possibly have a relationship with Victor Peterson?
Faye Turner couldn’t help but feel emotional, pondering what love truly is?







