She also had a fallingout with Louis over it.
Why didn't the man tell her about it?
Violet's mind wandered, thinking about the wedding day, and something flashed through her mind.
"Isaac, on the island, did you have any contact with Dolly?"
The reason she was out of the lounge that day was because she heard Dolly calling Isaac Griffith.
The incident was so coincidental that she had reason to suspect that Dolly was involved in the death of her sister-in-law.
"No."
Isaac Griffith thought about it and said truthfully.
Violet pursed her lips and said, "But that day I personally heard Dolly outside my lounge, telling you to stop, she had something to say to you. When I got out of the lounge, I saw her dragging you toward the second floor, and I was afraid she was up to something, which is why I followed her."
I didn't think so at the time, but now that I think about it, this is simply a bureau.
It was Dolly who deliberately lured her out of the lounge and pinpointed the point for Amara to see her and Sami together, thus causing misunderstanding among everyone.
And Esther changed Amara's medicine early in the morning, and Amara misunderstood her and died of gas and blood.
So the whole thing, it was Esther and Dolly who made the game!
"No way, I haven't met Dolly alone. violet, are you looking at this wrong?"
Isaac Griffith had a foxy look on his face.
Violet red lips lightly pursed, said: "The distance is a bit far, I also lightly glance, see not really. If it's not you, then it's the man Dolly found, who looks similar to you, as a way to deliberately confuse me."
Dolly is really good at heart.
Play them all.
The idea of setting her up must have been Dolly's idea!
"Dolly the heartthrob, how did that Sami take a liking to her?"
Josie looked at Austin again with a look of indignation.
"Austin, does Louis know that this has something to do with Dolly? He put Esther in a mental institution, what about Dolly? Did he just leave her alone?"
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