Chapter 456: Chapter 457 Just an Accident_1
ntioning Suzanne Saunders, Jade Carlson showed contempt on her face, “Married for a whole year, Nathaniel Sumrs never touched Suzanne Saunders, and she never even asked once! It shows she never loved Nathaniel Sumrs, nor cared about what happened to him! She does not deserve to be a wife!”
After Jade Carlson finished speaking, she saw an unusual expression on Purple Sumrs’s face and her heart skipped a beat, wondering if she had said too much.
She imdiately steered the conversation back, defending, “…That drug, it really was just a stimulant, it wouldn’t have any effect on one’s body! You can buy it in any normal adult store!”
“Then why did you trick Suzanne Saunders to go to the bow?” Purple Sumrs asked.
Jade Carlson couldn’t help but shiver, she even felt terror!
How did Purple Sumrs know about her tricking Suzanne Saunders to go to the bow? Nathaniel Sumrs didn’t even know, and there were only the two of them… Could it be that there were bugs on that boat?
What else does Purple Sumrs know?!
Jade Carlson’s insides turned cold with fear, not daring to hide the truth, she explained, “I… I was just so upset. I helped Nathaniel Sumrs with his treatnt, and just when he was nearly healed, he turned to Suzanne Saunders and even asked to help him prepare the dication! So I tricked Suzanne Saunders to the bow, wanting to keep her away from Nathaniel Sumrs!”
Jade Carlson repeatedly stressed, “The death of Suzanne Saunders was truly an accident! I tricked her to the bow, really just to avoid her eting with Nathaniel Sumrs! I didn’t harm her, I couldn’t possibly have hard her!”
A massive wave of shock in Purple Sumrs’s heart slowly, gradually settled down… like the dead silence of an ancient well, eerily quiet.
The first half of her life, it really was like a joke…
“You helped Nathaniel Sumrs with his treatnt, what exactly did you do?” Purple Sumrs asked indifferently.
The question was awkward, and Jade Carlson did not want to answer, but since she was now relying on Purple Sumrs, she had to suppress the resentnt and irritation in her heart, and put on a cooperative facade.
“Applying the dicine, cleaning… Sotis, I would play the role of his wife, we… would have so intimate contact…”
Purple Sumrs’s lips curled into a cold smile, “Jade Carlson, you are really noble, going so far to help soone else’s husband.”
Hitting a sore spot, Jade Carlson felt both humiliated and angered, but she dared not provoke Purple Sumrs and had to forcefully suppress the turmoil within her, saying, “Are you satisfied now? I have told you everything I know! You must get out!”
Purple Sumrs said, “Rest assured, I am a person of my word.”
She stood up dispassionately and Jade Carlson, unable to be at ease, pursued the question, “What do you plan on telling Mrs. Farrell? Are you confident you can persuade her?”
“You don’t need to worry about that,” Purple Sumrs said, no longer looking at her, her voice cold, “one way or another, I’ll convince her.”
Purple Sumrs left the detention center.
Aria Jackson was waiting outside for her.
“What did she say?” Aria Jackson asked.
Purple Sumrs let out a light sigh, leaning against the wall, “She still insists my death was an accident.”
Purple Sumrs summarized for Aria Jackson what Jade Carlson had said in a succinct manner.
“…In short, it was just an ordinary aphrodisiac, no conspiracy, no tricks. It was my bad luck, accidentally falling into the river,” Purple Sumrs said with a self-deprecating smile, “My death really wasn’t worth much.”
“But you said you felt a push, what’s with that?” Aria Jackson frowned, feeling the whole story didn’t make sense, “Could it really be your hallucination? Could that drug cause such real hallucinations?”
“The drug was prepared by Nathaniel Sumrs, to know its effects and side effects, we’ll have to ask him,” Purple Sumrs replied.
Aria Jackson nodded, saying, “I’ll check his transaction records first. But since half a year has passed, it might take so effort.”
“No rush.” Purple Sumrs’s mouth twitched into a faint smile, “At this point, so things… don’t matter anymore.”
At the end of it all, her death was simply an accident.
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