The past was like a tangled ball of yarn, knotted tight and dense.
Now, it unraveled, layer by layer, spreading out before Agnes.
She felt each pang of betrayal, regret, and sorrow as if they were her own.
Despite their flaws, her parents had been good people.
If it weren't for Laura, they would not have met such a tragic end.
Laura was skilled at reading people, manipulating their emotions like a puppeteer.
She masterfully sowed discord and framed others, striking with precision.
Her mother had died from a profound misunderstanding and regret towards her father.
Her father never fully understood her mother until his death.
A heartbreaking tragedy had been orchestrated by Laura.
Laura, seeing Agnes almost lose control, maintained an unflinching smile, her face bearing an unwavering ease. As if they were just two old friends catching up.
Laura took a sip of her tea, "What's the matter, Agnes? Do you want to kill me?"
Laura brewed another pot of tea, continuing, "Now that I've confessed everything, it's your turn. How did you find out that your father's car accident was related to me and Berlin? And how did you break Berlin's car?"
Agnes began, "I found photos of you and Berlin having an affair in my dad's drawer. The date on the photos was the day before my dad's accident. I started to suspect that his accident was not accidental but premeditated. As for Berlin's car, yes, I had someone tamper with it. My goal was to recreate the method you used years ago and make him suspect you. The photos he received of you and Hammer were also my doing. However, I spared him so he could survive."
"You didn't spare him out of kindness, but to use him against me. To have us destroy each other. Agnes, your tactics are just as vile."
"Even at my worst, I'm nowhere near as bad as you, Laura."
Laura rose from her seat and walked behind Agnes, placing a hand on her shoulder, "We were mother and daughter once, even though you never saw me as your mother. Agnes, it's better to resolve grudges than to hold onto them. I'm getting old, and you've managed to ruin my reputation. Let's put the past behind us. There's no deep hatred between us. I admit I was responsible for your mother's ending, but her suicide was due to depression. She couldn't cope, and you can't blame that entirely on me. Your father's accident was Berlin's doing. You've avenged them by ruining me."
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