Chapter 32
Dorothy?
That answer shocked Zac. He had never been interested in John’s women, so he did not know much about Dorothy.
Even though he disliked Dorothy, he never expected her to do something like this.
Dorothy knew Olivia was too weak to walk, yet she told Olivia about her murder plan. She wanted Olivia to feel distressed knowing about it while being unable to stop it from happening. It was indeed a vicious plan.
‘Does John know about this?’ Zac wondered.
However, he knew it was a pointless question. John definitely did not know about it.
“Why does she want to kill your butler?”
Olivia bit her lip, hesitating. She did not dare to tell anyone about her doubts regarding her parents’ death. After all, she had no evidence about it. If Dorothy took advantage of the situation and accused her instead, she would be in trouble and unable to explain herself.
She timidly asked, “Can I refuse to tell you the reason?”
Zac did not question her further and just nodded. “Of course. I’m John’s friend, and I understand if you want to
keep things secret from me.”
Olivia was grateful to Zac, but she feared he might tell John about what she had told him.
She had no choice because their relationship was complicated.
Zac sped along the way and reached the peninsula in only fifteen minutes.
The house was dark, and there were no cards in the villa compound. It looked like John was not home.
Olivia felt a sudden wave of anxiety wash over her. Uneasiness rose in her when Zac pulled the car over.
She gritted her teeth as her body shuddered, unable to bear to think about Uncle Wallace’s situation.
Knowing Olivia had a knee injury and could not walk because she had lost a lot of blood, Zac did what he had done before and carried her out of the car.
Olivia could indeed not walk, so she did not refuse Zac’s help.
“Do you have the keys?”
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