Chapter 1209
Cedric gripped his phone, his hand slightly trembling, unable to believe what he’d just done.
He furrowed his brow, replaying the surveillance footage over and over again, noticing a stark
difference between his own drunken blackout and Hailey’s.
Judging from his own collapse at the hotel entrance, his blackout was a complete loss of self–control,
Could he have possibly hooked up with someone in such a state?
And Hertha and Hailey both entered the door almost simultaneously. The timing was too perfect for a
guy with no sense of action to actually start something.
Guys usually have no clue what they’ve done when they’re hammered. Cedric couldn’t tell if he’d done
anything based on his erection the next day, so he was left judging based on these two points.
But just these two points weren’t enough for Hailey to believe him. The only way to clear his name was
to get the truth out of Hertha.
With a clearer mind, Cedric called up Latonia and asked her to prepare a private jet back home.
Latonia thought he was giving up because Hailey wouldn’t forgive his mistake, but he brought Hertha
home once they landed.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLatonia, who knew what went down, saw Cedric threatening and bribing Hertha. She smiled, seeing a
bit of Bernard in him and was glad that he was finally learning how to handle things.
However, no matter how much Cedric pressed, Hertha wouldn’t admit it. “Cedric, you were wasted that
night, but not completely unconscious. How else would you have thrown me to the bed once we got
home?”
Cedric’s face turned dark instantly but without evidence, he had no words to fight back. “There are no
cameras in my apartment. You can plant whatever you want.”
Hertha, banking on this, bravely provoked him, “Cedric, if you insist I’m planting evidence, then call the
cops. Let them investigate and see if you forced me or if I’m setting you up.”
Cedric, believing in his innocence, couldn’t be bothered to argue with her anymore. He took out his
phone to dial the police but Latonia stopped him.
“Cedric, if you call the cops, she’ll tell them that she was just trying to help her ex–boyfriend who was
passed out drunk and had no idea you’d force her once you got home.”
Latonia, who knew Hertha inside out, looked at Cedric, her eyes gleaming with intelligence.
“And you could be labeled a rapist.”
“I was wasted. How could I have possibly do anything to her?”
“Who knows if you were pretending to be unconscious?”
What Latonia meant was, only Cedric knew if he was really unable to do anything. But would anyone
believe him under Hertha’s accusations? Could that even be evidence?
“Even if I wanted to, I would never lay a finger on her!”
Cedric was losing it. When he looked at Hertha, his eyes were filled with disgust.
“Just look at her, what’s there to be attracted to?”
In Cedric’s eyes, Hertha was just trash.
“Cedric, you didn’t say that when you were tearing my clothes off.”
Hertha, despite being held down by two bodyguards, looked at Cedric with seductive eyes.
“You said I was pretty, had a great body and that you were very satisfied.”
Cedric was so mad he almost passed out. He clenched his fists, holding back the urge to hit her.
“Even if I had ten mouths, I would never say that to you!”
Just as Hertha was about to retort, Latonia cut her off with a cold voice.
“You said Cedric forced you. Then why didn’t you call the police that night? Why wait until now to
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmaccuse him?”
Hertha had faced off with Latonia before and seemed a bit more reserved when dealing with her.
“I loved Cedric. Even if he forced me, I didn’t mind.”
“So it was consensual?”
“At the time, yes. But now that you’ve brought me back here and are forcing me to say Cedric is
innocent… I can only tell the truth to the police.”
Hertha was using the lack of evidence to make baseless accusations.
Looks like they’d have to play hardball to get the truth out of her.
Thinking this, Latonia turned to look at a fuming Cedric.
“Cedric, your father needs to see you. Go to the study and come find me in half an hour.”
Cedric had been too sheltered to make tough decisions, unlike her, who was used to handling people
like this with ease.
After Cedric was sent off, he looked at Latonia, wanting to stay and handle it himself. But upon seeing
Latonia’s icy gaze, he hesitated.
If before, Cedric’s reckless behavior at home made Latonia’s gaze seem disappo