Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 773. What was found_1

Chapter 773: 773. What was found_1

"Grandma told me that she had nearly exhausted all of the Jones Family’s financial, human, and material resources, and even the President sent quite a few people. Other than finding the airplane’s wreckage and Dad’s body, they never found the pilot, black box, or Dad’s personal assistant who was with him at that time,"

"Over these years, I have constantly sent people to look for clues at the site of my father’s accident, and only recently have we begun to see some progress."

When Adam reached this point, he didn’t continue, but Elly felt a sudden chill envelop him.

She thought for a moment and hazarded a guess, "The site of Dad’s accident, is it near Jones Island?"

Upon discovering that Jones Island was a private asset of Adam’s, she had once teased him about his poor choice of location for an island.

There are many isolated islands in the Pacific Ocean, many with natural scenery no less beautiful than Jones Island, some even more stunning.

Besides having a pleasant climate, they also offered more convenient transportation than Jones Island, but he chose an island with poor cost-effectiveness and inconvenient transportation that required significant investment for development.

Apart from having too much money to spend, Elly could not comprehend why Adam would choose such a remote island but now, hearing Adam suggest that his father’s death might not have been an accident, she could guess the reason why he bought Jones Island.

Adam wasn’t surprised that she could guess this.

After all, his wife was always smart and alert.

He didn’t keep anything from Elly and nodded, "That year, on the way back from a business trip in Southeast Asia, he changed direction midway to fly towards Australia. Then, the plane crashed into the ocean bed, and to this day, without the black box, we have no idea what happened on that plane, why it suddenly changed direction, or what Dad was going to do in Australia. I’ve been investigating for so many years without any answers."

"Was there a problem with that pilot? Is it possible that the pilot forcibly changed the flight path, and that’s why the accident occurred afterwards?"

"That pilot was one of Dad’s most trusted associates. Over the past few years, I’ve been investigating the pilot’s background and his movements while he worked for my dad but found nothing suspicious."

"What about the co-pilot?"

Such a private plane would definitely be equipped with a co-pilot; it’s impossible for just one pilot to operate it.

After a two-second silence, Adam spoke in a heavy voice, "Dead."

As he spoke, he paused again, "He was found together with Dad’s body."

Hearing this, Elly frowned, feeling a subtle sense of unease, "So, what have you found out now?"

Thinking about his injury, although it missed the vital points, it was clear that the assailant was aiming for his life.

"After they found Dad’s body that year, the plane wreckage was also salvaged, but there were some fragments missing. Recently, the team I left here to specifically search for the black box found a few additional fragments, and the traces on them indicate that the plane was forcefully brought down."

Elly was shocked, roughly understanding the reason behind the attempt on Adam’s life that evening.

Sure enough, just as she guessed, she heard Adam continue, "Those people tonight, they acted because they learned that I had discovered some facts about that year, facts that affected certain people’s interests, which is why they arranged this assassination."

Although Adam spoke of this assassination and his father’s "accident" in an even tone, as if he were recounting an incident that didn’t involve him, Elly still detected a heart-wrenching danger in his calm voice.

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