Tiana Thorne gave May Sloane a look.
The two sisters had been together for so long that she immediately understood what Tiana meant.
She put down her phone, then discreetly clicked on the recording.
A malicious woman like Susan Lewis couldn't be allowed to continue on freely; that wasn't Tiana's style.
Mere words weren't enough just now; evidence had to be left behind.
Tiana Thorne leaned back in her wheelchair, calmly asking, "Speak up. It's best if you make everything clear. If there's anything unclear, do you think you can handle the consequences?"
Susan Lewis swallowed nervously, nodding as she said, "As long as you don't reveal this matter, I'll say everything."
"Speak."
Only then did Susan Lewis carefully recall: "One day, just like usual, I was running my clinic when a middle-aged man came over."
Upon hearing this, everyone in the Ford family looked at each other in confusion.
Tiana Thorne spoke first, "Are you sure it was a man? You're not lying?"
