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Chapter 1912

After he came out of the laundry room, Jim returned to his study.

He sat in his chair and unfolded the piece of paper Bonnie had given him. Then, he wrote down all the alleged timings and venues in which he and Bonnie had been and ordered his assistant to investigate the validity of these claims.

Jim was just about to throw the paper into the trash can when he caught sight of some writing on the back.

Bonnie had torn this paper out of a page in her medical records and written on the blank side, whereas the other side was scribbled with a doctor's handwriting.

[A laceration was noted on the right side of the abdomen, and the patient claims that she acquired this injury after falling on the side of the pavement during a rain.

[The laceration is deep, and even though it had previously been sutured, it has gotten infected and is now collecting pus. It is recommended to do wound dressing every day to keep the wound clean and dry to prevent reinfection.]

Jim furrowed his brows when he
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