Chapter 1389
After Sean mentioned this, a trace of gladness flashed across Jeremy’s heavy eyes.
The important memories that he had lost because of the special cigarette Lana made for him at that time were very clear in his mind at this time.
“I didn’t set the fire at that time.”
Jeremy finally had the opportunity to tell the truth. Sean and Madeline looked back at him at the same time.
Sean frowned. “You told me this before. Although you lost your memory and were used by Lana at that time, the fire—”
“Lana asked someone to set the fire in advance. Then, she called me to come here as a scapegoat. Her purpose was to make Eveline think that I set the fire so that the relationship between the two of us would break apart.”
Jeremy’s answer shocked Sean and Madeline.
Of course, they did not question what Jeremy was saying currently because Lana was indeed capable of doing such a thing.
“Jeremy, why did you never tell me about this?” Madeline looked at the man while feeling pity for him. Suddenly, she felt extremely guilty.
He had been burdened with such grievances and even lost her and their marriage because of this, yet he never once defended himself.
“Back then, I smoked too many of the special cigarettes that Lana gave me so I was too confused. I didn’t even know what I had done. I really thought that I was the one who set the fire and you came so coincidentally after I got here.”
After hearing what Jeremy said, Madeline recalled the situation at the time.
When she saw the raging fire in front of her back then, she instantly lost all of her sanity.
She did not even think that it would be one of Lana’s traps that was done with a hidden agenda.
She only thought that Lana took advantage of Jeremy’s memory loss and asked him to set the fire.
However, as it turned out, this was not the case.
“It wasn’t until a while ago that I took a plane to Y Country. There was some turbulence and I knocked my head because I couldn’t stand still. That was when I remembered everything.”
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