Stella vaguely remembered.
At that moment, Jayson said something to Keegan about Willow's death.
He said, "Was it the doing of the Moore family?" And when Marshall was brought up, he spoke with a hint of resentment, asking Keegan, "Why wasn't it him who died?" Jayson held resentment toward Marshall and even the entire Moore family, but Marshall didn't even know Jayson, so his resentment could only be due to something related to Willow.
Keegan went over the events several times, but this was the one point he couldn't figure out, so he felt that the crux of the matter lay there.
On the day of the accident, all the recordings in the car were destroyed, so no one knew what really happened in the car.
But when Willow was critically ill, she didn't say a single word to Marshall, except for asking Keegan to contact Jayson.
What kind of situation would cause former lovers to not even exchange a word in a life-and-death farewell? When he and Stella faced a life-and-death separation, all he could think about was ensuring her survival, her safety.
There was so much love to express; the only regret was that there was not enough time.
Before Willow was taken into the operating room, she still had the strength to speak, but she didn't mention Marshall at all.
Keegan had a faint feeling that Willow seemed to harbor hatred toward Marshall, which might explain why she didn't leave a word for him at the end of her life.
Keegan said, "When they broke up, it was the peak of their relationship.
In the month before their breakup, Marshall even called to ask if the engagement ring he bought was too expensive for Willow to accept.
Willow asked me about Marshall's condition too.
When she heard about it, she was heartbroken.
Then she met the Moore family and was scorned, looked down upon, until she disappeared." Stella frowned.
"Do you think it's because of this? But you said before that Willow was a very open-minded and sensible girl.
She might have disliked the Moore family for making things difficult, but it shouldn't be enough for her to hate Marshall because of it, right?" Keegan replied cautiously, "I don't think Willow hated Marshall because of the Moore family's interference.
I'm just wondering, what role did the Moore family play in Willow's disappearance? Was it really just verbal mockery?" Willow had prepared for the postgraduate entrance exam for so long.
How could she give up her dreams because of what others said? She even got married and had a child within such a short period of time.
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