She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor

Chapter 945: Imprisoned for a Crime Not Committed



"I have nothing to say to you."

Wyatt Lewis grabbed Aria Richardson's hand and was about to leave, bypassing Emma Winton.

Emma's heart suddenly grew anxious. No, she couldn't let them leave like this.

This was her last chance; she had to seize it.

She went to prison because of this, and the stock price of the Winton Clan plummeted because of it.

Why could they live happily together while only they were mired in public opinion, paying such a heavy price?

This time she wouldn't be soft; they shouldn't think they could escape.

Emma glanced at the two police officers beside her and was about to walk towards Wyatt Lewis.

But the police immediately restrained her; she couldn't get close to Wyatt Lewis at all.

Emma bit her lower lip tightly, glanced anxiously at the crowd, not knowing who she was looking for.

Emma turned and shouted towards Wyatt Lewis, "Wyatt, are you really unwilling to say a few words to me before I go to prison? We might never have the chance to speak again. I just wanted to say a few things now. Must you be so heartless?"

"Let's go." Wyatt Lewis frowned deeply, feeling nothing but disgust, pulling Aria away even faster.

"Hmm." She had already said what needed to be said to Emma before; there was nothing left to discuss.

Besides, too many journalists were here today; the crowd was noisy, creating a sense of unease.

Aria feared staying too long would cause trouble, so she and Wyatt quickly left.

As Emma's voice fell, several reporters seized the opportunity to rush in front of Wyatt Lewis and Aria, blocking them, and handed microphones to their faces, asking questions.

"Young Master Lewis, the situation has escalated to this point, with Miss Winton imprisoned and Winton Clan badly shaken. Do you have anything to say?"

"I've heard the rumors and Winton Clan's downfall are due to the Lewis Family's revenge; is that the result?"

"Did you do this because you resent Emma? But according to our information, Miss Winton didn't cause you any substantial harm. Wasn't what you did excessive?"

"The relationship between the Winton Family and the Lewis Family has always been good. Isn't the Lewis Family's complete wipeout of the Winton Family too much because of this incident?"

"Moreover, we have information that Owen Winton, the chairman of the Winton Clan, has apologized multiple times hoping for the Lewis Family's forgiveness, but the Lewis Family still intends to blow this up, leaving them no room for retreat?"

The reporters' words were sharp, their speed fast, and their targeting very strong.

Wyatt Lewis looked at the people crowding in and frowned tightly, wrapping Aria in his arms to protect her.

As soon as the reporters finished speaking, Wyatt Lewis's cold gaze swept towards the one who spoke the most sharply.

For a moment, that reporter's body stiffened, feeling a chill creeping up.

Wyatt Lewis began to reply, "Accusing people without proof comes at a price. Have you journalists even figured out the truth? Blocking me here and asking these things without knowing the truth—don't you find it laughable?"

The reporter continued to question, "Isn't everything now the truth? Young Master Lewis, are you denying the total wipeout of Miss Winton and the Winton Clan?"

"First off, Emma being in this situation is her own downfall, her own consequences. Secondly, regarding any public pressure or action against the Winton Clan, our Lewis Family didn't do it. If we did, we would do it openly. Finally, if I did retaliate against them, what's wrong with that?"

"Also, as for your mention that Emma didn't cause me substantial harm, what counts as substantial harm? Killing me in a car crash? Is that substantial harm?"

"You people, if you don't like being reporters, I could talk to your boss about letting you work as online trolls."

"Young Master Lewis, we are merely asking questions based on the current situation, seeking truth given that this matter's attention online is sky-high. We don't believe no one is stirring things from behind."

"Moreover, regarding this matter, your families have all refused interviews to explain the whole story, making us suspect other hidden motives. We have a duty as journalists to reveal the truth to prevent wrongful imprisonment."

This reporter was using his responsibility and mission as an argument.

Wyatt Lewis found his words amusing, "Say that again, who do you think is wrongfully imprisoned?"

The reporter sensed Wyatt Lewis's voice hinted at anger and dared not offend further, his tone weakened.

But he persisted, saying, "We heard it's not entirely Miss Winton's fault, yet she alone bears all the consequences. There might be unfairness involved. We want to know the whole process, to let the public judge who's right or wrong."

Upon hearing this, Wyatt Lewis sneered, "How much were you paid to say such things here?"

Seeing Wyatt Lewis's icy demeanor, the reporter's heart skipped a beat, "Paid? This is my job; I'm just dutifully fulfilling my responsibilities. If I don't raise doubts, why should I be a reporter?"

"Yes, why be a reporter? People like you should be online trolls instead."


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