Wedding Night: CEO Fu's Auspicious Wife is Spoiled Endlessly

On her wedding night, Jiang Yilai's comatose husband suddenly woke up. Thus, Jiang Yilai, who was unloved by her father, disliked by her stepmother, had her boyfriend stolen by her stepsister, ...

Chapter 537 Focuses on the Same Issue

Luo Chen asked with interest, "Since you've changed your mind, why are you still here?"

Jiang Yilai replied frankly, "I intend to defend the family, thoroughly investigate this matter, and give them justice."

Luo Chen smiled, not expecting her to have this thought.

"Alright, let's go in together then."

From Luo Chen's perspective, the hospital has serious problems this time, so they definitely need to find out the truth and seek justice for the family.

Everyone knows that Jiang Yilai is quite famous now, so if she makes a public appearance, the hospital will be very active.

But I didn't expect her to choose the other one, which made me like her even more.

As they walked in, Luo Chen said, "You may not know, but I went to the hospital yesterday and asked them to retrieve the surveillance footage from that time."

Jiang Yilai looked over curiously.

"And then what happened?"

"The dean told me that the surveillance camera was broken and under repair that day. I also investigated afterward and it was indeed broken early in the morning, while the accident happened at night, so there was no deliberate damage at the time."

“I asked about this before I came, and he didn’t mention the broken surveillance camera; he just talked about privacy.”

"There must be a reason why his words don't make sense."

Jiang Yilai nodded, feeling increasingly uneasy, as if there was something unusual going on.

The driver lay in a hospital bed with his limbs in casts and his face wrapped in thick gauze; only his two eyeballs could be seen moving.

Seeing the doctor taking his temperature, Luo Chen asked, "Doctor, can he speak now?"

"Yes, but his injuries are serious, so it's not advisable to talk for too long."

"I understand. I'll just ask him a few questions."

With Luo Chen by her side, Jiang Yilai didn't need to say a word, because the two of them shared the same interests.

Luo Chen stepped forward and held up his work badge in front of him.

"Mr. Chen, I am Officer Luo, who is in charge of your car accident case. I have a few questions that I need to verify with you, and you must answer me truthfully."

The driver struggled to move his body to look over, but instead asked a question first.

"How are those students doing?"

"Two people have already passed away, and the others have suffered injuries of varying degrees, with only one person sustaining a minor injury."

Upon hearing that two people had passed away, the driver began to sob, his expression obscured by bandages covering his face.

Luo Chen asked, "Why did you overload the vehicle back then?"

The driver replied, "I saw a few students who were alone at the highway exit. There were no cars available at that time. They looked pitiful and small, and since they were going to the same destination, I decided to give them a ride."

After saying that, the driver regretted it and said, "I really regret it! I shouldn't have taken them with me."

Luo Chen then asked, "If that's the case, why did you have such a heated argument?"

"...The first few students felt that we shouldn't have added more people, so they asked me to refund half of the money. I refused, so they insulted me and even hit me."

“You should know the consequences of lying. I will also verify with other students.”

Since the driver's car did not have a dashcam, the situation at the scene could only be understood through their verbal accounts.

The driver nodded: "I really wasn't lying. I don't know how I could be so unlucky as to run into a big truck. I... cough cough..."

The driver became agitated and started coughing. The doctor, noticing the rapidly rising blood pressure on the monitor, interrupted their conversation.

"The injured person's blood pressure is rising now, so it is not advisable to continue the discussion to avoid triggering other medical conditions."