Miss Garsia, the Cat Is Out of the Bag

Chapter 90 Exposed Failure



She did not expect Cassie to have such a great ability to find so many things.

She was so scared that her whole body was trembling, and her legs were so weak that she almost knelt down.

“Why aren’t you talking? Didn’t you argue with me eloquently just now? Why aren’t you talking now?”

Cassie chuckled and looked at her, trembling with fear. She knew that the information she found was real evidence.

“No, it’s all fake. You made it up!”

At this time, Kittie Tamah’s heart sank. She could not help but say in a trembling voice. Looking at Cassie’s determined expression, she felt dizzy.

Cassie continued, “Then explain how these things are forged. If you don’t believe me, you can take these videos for testing.”

Javen Smith stood to the side and looked at the evidence thrown on the table. It would be a lie to say that he wasn’t shocked.

He didn’t expect that the person who hurt Auntie Smith would be Kittie Tamah, the little girl who grew up with the Smith family and cried so much over stepping on an ant would do such a thing to his family.

“Yes, yes. Explain yourself properly.”

He was still willing to give Kittie Tamah a chance to deny those things.

“I… Javen, you know that Auntie Smith is so good to me. How could I hurt her?”

Javen Smith took a deep breath. “As matters stand, how can I trust you?”

“I…”

Javen Smith still wanted to say something, but in the next second, the door was suddenly pushed open. Juwan Smith came over with a nurse to inspect the room. When he saw the three of them standing opposite each other, he burst into laughter. “What’s wrong? Why do you look so nervous?”

“Juwan…” Kittie Tamah bit her lower lip and looked at Juwan Smith pleadingly. “Juwan, how could I possibly be the murderer of that Cesillia and Auntie Smith? I don’t know that person at all, and I have the best relationship with Auntie Smith. How could I harm her!”

Juwan Smith lowered his eyes and smiled. “Of course, I believe you. Come, let me see what evidence you have.”

He picked up the photos on the table and looked at them over and over. In the end, he shook his head and put them down. “There is no concrete evidence in these photos. For example, if you transferred money to him, did the transfer mean that you want to kill Cesillia? As for this photo of my mother, it’s so dark that I can’t see it clearly. You were the one who checked the infusion tube. How did it become pulling up infusion tube?”

With a few words, he quickly turned the tables on Kittie Tamah.

Kittie Tamah’s heart finally relaxed. She looked at Juwan Smith and revealed a rare smile, “That’s right, you still understand my personality as much as you did when I was young.”

Javen Smith’s gaze seemed to be covered by a layer of mist, making it impossible to see clearly, but there was a flash of light in his eyes.

“What’s more, Mom hasn’t woken up yet. How can you be sure that Kittie did all this?”

Kittie Tamah nodded vehemently. “That’s right! If Auntie wakes up, she’ll definitely redress the injustice for me!”

She didn’t know when Auntie Smith would wake up, but she knew that she had to seize this opportunity to clear her name.

Fortunately, there was Juwan Smith. Otherwise, she really didn’t know how to cover it up.

“In that case, Kittie might not necessarily be the one who is behind all of this.” Javen Smith raised his eyelids, not batting an eyelid. “All of you can leave first. Cassie, I have some things to tell you.”

Juwan Smith left with Kittie Tamah.

When they reached the corner of the corridor and saw that there was no one around, Juwan Smith retracted the smile on his face. “You were really neglectful. If I hadn’t helped you, you would have been completely defeated by Cassie this time.”

Kittie Tamah knew that he had done a lot for her and had put in a good word for her. She said gratefully, “Thank you. If it weren’t for you, I really would have died here today. I might even have had to go to jail.”

Juwan Smith coldly snorted. “So, what do you plan to do next? As long as my mother doesn’t wake up, Cassie won’t be able to make things difficult for you no matter how capable she is.”

Kittie Tamah was taken aback when she heard this. “But that’s your mother, how could you.”

Juwan Smith sneered. “My mother? That’s Javen Smith’s mother. I have no blood relationship with her at all!”

Juwan Smith had only gone to personally inspect after he suspected it last time and realized that he was the outsider. He had no blood relationship with the Smith family.

It was no wonder that Uncle Smith and Auntie Smith treated him so loosely and distantly all these years. It was because he wasn’t a son of the Smith family!

“You’re not from the Smith family?!”

Kittie Tamah was about to shout, but she realized that she was in the hospital and that the walls had ears. She couldn’t help but lower her voice. “So, what are you planning on doing?”

Juwan Smith laughed coldly without end. “So, the fate of the Smith Family isn’t related to me at all. I’m just like you, a pitiable fellow that the Smith Family took care of for some time.”

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“You don’t have to worry about my mom. I will find a way to keep her from waking up. What you need to do is find other evidence before Javen Smith and Cassie find…”

He gave her a meaningful look, and Kittie Tamah immediately understood.

“Okay, I’ll find a way to solve it. I still have something to deal with, so I’ll leave first.”

After Kittie Tamah left, Juwan Smith smiled.

This woman was so stupid. He didn’t know whether she’ll make mistakes if he cooperated with her.

But before anything happened to her, he would find a way to get rid of her.

Javen Smith and Cassie were in an awkward position in the ward. Before Javen Smith could open his mouth, Cassie spoke first.

“I’m sorry.”

Javen Smith was slightly stunned. He did not expect that Cassie would apologize to him so directly.

She had always been proud and would never take the initiative to show weakness.

“I know I have a bad attitude. I apologize to you. As for what happened today, even if you think that I framed Kittie Tamah, or I acted on impulse, it’s your own idea. I accept it.”

Cassie looked into his dark eyes and knew that what had happened today must have had a bad impact on Javen Smith.

“I believe you.”

With one sentence, he easily stated his position.

“You trust me? Why? Didn’t you say that you would never suspect Kittie Tamah?”

Cassie’s words to him were a little incredible.

“That’s not what I meant.” Javen Smith rubbed the space between his brows. “I didn’t suspect Kittie Tamah before because of our relationship. The reason I suspected her today is that I noticed a certain detail.”

Cassie’s gaze landed on his face when she heard that.

“What details?”


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