Chapter 300

Isabella looked down at her swollen belly and gently touched it. At this moment, she eagerly hoped the baby would give her some response.

"Baby, Mommy loves you. But I also really want to clear my mother Grace's name, who is your grandmother. She didn't die of illness, but was killed by those bad people. If possible, I want to see them punished and get the retribution they deserve. Do you agree with my decision? I promise you, this will be the only time, and I won't be impulsive again, okay?"

Just when she was doubting whether her decision was really wrong.

Suddenly, Isabella's palm trembled, and a gentle movement came from her hand.

It was clearly impossible, but she was firmly convinced that at that moment, the baby responded to her.

The baby also wanted her to bravely do what she wanted to do.

Isabella's eyes instantly became moist, and she gently stroked her belly, comforting the baby.

"Don't worry, I will definitely find out the truth and clear your Grandma's name."

"Uncle Atticus, I've made up my mind. No matter what the truth behind this medical record is, I will investigate it thoroughly, uncover the bloody facts, and seek justice for my mother."

"And this is also the last thing I can do for my mother."

If she chose to back out at this last step, she would regret it for the rest of her life.

"But Isabella..." Holden wanted to persuade her again but was stopped by Atticus.

Since Isabella had made her decision, they shouldn't stop her anymore.

Isabella flipped through the medical records one by one, which showed that Grace was repeatedly controlled by medication and was eventually sent to a mental hospital under the pretext of insanity.

Each subsequent treatment involved increasing doses of sedatives, which was extremely painful just from the records.

But Grace was normal.

Indigo and Harper, that despicable couple, forcibly locked Grace in a mental hospital and treated her like a mental patient just to seize her assets.

From that time on, it wasn't long before news of Grace's death came.

One could imagine how much she suffered during that time.

At this moment, Atticus's deep voice sounded.

"The Wilson Family has never had a history of mental illness for over a hundred years. Indigo and Harper used such a vicious method to get rid of Grace as soon as possible."

The hospital's final cause of death for Grace was cardiac arrest, and she died during surgery due to unsuccessful resuscitation.

Before that, Grace's body had already shown signs of myocardial weakness.

These reactions were all caused by an overdose of psychiatric drugs.

But all of this was covered up at the time, and Grace's cause of death was defined by the hospital as a simple surgical accident.

The Taylor Family thus shirked all responsibility cleanly.

Indigo even embezzled all of Grace's assets in the name of her husband.

In the following period, Isabella was ready to investigate the whole truth.

But when the truth finally came, she underestimated her hatred for Indigo and Harper.

If she hadn't handed them over to the police, she would have wanted to kill them herself!

On the day of the trial, Isabella sat in the front row, watching Indigo and Harper being judged.

After the judge read the entire case, Indigo and Harper shifted the blame to each other but had to reveal the truth.

When Indigo learned that Grace was a wealthy lady, he used every means to keep her by his side.

Grace even broke off relations with her family to marry Indigo.

The two of them started over in Evergreen City.

But at this time, Indigo's true nature gradually emerged. He had no abilities, looked down on ordinary jobs, and couldn't even support himself, let alone Grace.

Grace, as the daughter of the Wilson Family, had to support herself, working every day and still doing laundry and cooking for Indigo, who did nothing.

Later, by chance, Grace seized an opportunity to take on a lucrative project, using the funds to start her own business. In just one year, she had her own company and ran it successfully.

But at this time, she became pregnant.

Unwilling to stay at home, Indigo planned to take over the company, using the excuse of caring for Grace to trick her into staying home to rest, while he became the company's president.

For the sake of the family, Grace willingly stayed home, but she didn't expect that shortly after Indigo became president, he was dazzled by the high society's luxury.

He spent his days at parties and social events, frequenting entertainment venues.

At his most complacent moment, Harper appeared.

Fresh out of college, without money or power, Harper set her sights on the wealthy Indigo.

With Indigo's lavish spending on luxury goods, she used her young body and sweet voice to win over Indigo's heart and soul.

At this time, Grace was still unaware of their affair.

But Harper, having won over Indigo, was far from satisfied with her ambitions, especially after learning that Grace was pregnant. She didn't want everything she had gained to be lost.

She didn't want to remain Indigo's mistress, so she planned to find a way to drive Grace away from Indigo.

Under her schemes, she not only successfully got pregnant but also urged Indigo to divorce Grace, seizing control of the company.

Indigo spent less and less time at home and showed no concern for Grace.

A few months later, Grace gave birth to Isabella alone in the hospital.

But Indigo, because Isabella was a girl, had a big fight with Grace, who had just given birth.

The company's executives, disgusted by Indigo's ungrateful behavior, exposed his affair with Harper.

But Grace, wanting to live a good life, went to the company with the newborn Isabella to beg Indigo to come home.

He still had her and Isabella.

She was even willing to overlook his past with Harper.

But Indigo was already infatuated with Harper, and Harper might give him a son. Without thinking, he pushed Grace away.

During the time Indigo accompanied Harper through her pregnancy, Grace cried every day. The dual torment of childbirth and abandonment led her to develop postpartum depression.

Her health deteriorated day by day, but she still insisted on taking care of Isabella and managing the company.

Indigo didn't mention divorce, and so it went until two months before Harper's due date.

Harper worried that her child would be overshadowed by Isabella and feared that if it were a girl, Indigo might fall for a younger woman. And at this moment, Indigo was deeply troubled by the fact that all the company's executives supported Grace. With a divorce, he can only get half of the assets, but he wants it all.

So Harper came up with a plan to help Indigo get all of Grace's company shares without much effort.