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"Chloe?"
Chloe answered, "Yes?"
"I often wonder if you're actually the older one between
You're much more mature than I am."
Chloe got up and walked over to the fridge. She took out a chilled can of grape juice. Although it was late winter, they still preferred drinking iced drinks.
She said, "I just feel that love is so intangible, and I focus more on my career. I'm not a hopeless romantic like you."
"You don't have to worry anymore. I am no longer a hopeless romantic," Linda replied
They exchanged glances and laughed.
Joanne's will resulted in Linda being summoned for investigation, which was what she had expected. She went alone and brought evidence with her.
"Officer, I would like you to listen to these recordings before you start interrogating me according to the law." Linda sat there calmly. She wasn't feeling guilty because she had never done anything of the sort. Both interrogating officers looked grim after they heard the recordings. "Ms. Felix, are you certain these voice recordings are real?"
"Officer, I do not feel that it is necessary for me to create a fake piece of evidence. I'm an upright person, and I mean what I say."
The police officers already had their preconceptions when they called Linda in
They had a rough idea of what Joanne was like based on what they had seen on the Internet. "That may be so, but we have to follow the official procedure." Linda spread her hands. "Of course."
After the interrogation was over, Linda walked out to the rest area and saw William again.
He showed no sign of grief at having lost his mother.
However, she remembered that people like him would never show their emotions too much.
Out of politeness, she offered her condolences.
"Linda, I believe you."
Linda could not deny that she was shocked to hear him say it.
"It's too early to say that you believe me." She smiled. "We live in a law-based society. Everything depends on the evidence:
He said, "I've already investigated many of the events from the past."
Linda raised an eyebrow. "So? Are you trying to say that you're going to apologize to me, Mr. Wilson?"
She continued, "But I'm no longer hoping for that apology. Like your trust, it means nothing to me."Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
"Mr. Wilson, you should know that something that comes too late means less than nothing." Linda turned and left without looking back. Chapter 125
She did not feel and for William. All she felt was pity for him as a fellow human being.