Jane told herself in her heart to start with the simplest thing.
Since Tina had used her tulip earrings, those things must still be with her.
Those things were a birthday present from Jane's mother, so Jane had to get them back. She couldn't leave them in Tina's hands.
But as long as she asked about it, Tina would probably suspect her identity.
But now, since she decided to get her revenge, she had nothing to hide.
Jane took a deep breath and said calmly, "May I ask if that tulip earrings have always been on you?"
Through Tracy, Jane found that Tina had changed the pendant on Jane's tulip necklace to a pair of earrings.
Now Jane remembered that when she was a child, many of her things were taken over by Tina.
That set of tulip jewelry was one of few treasures left by Jane's mother, but it was taken over by Tina.
When Tina heard that the first thing Jane asked her was about the tulip earrings, Tina was scared to death.
What exactly did this woman know? Why did she even know the secret of the tulip earrings?
Oh no, the tulip earrings were the source of everything.
If Oliver knew about this, he would definitely investigate it thoroughly.
Originally, Tina thought that she had a chance to live since she had been sent to Williams Hospital.
Soon, this hope was eliminated by Jane's questions.
"Why do you know about the tulip earrings? What else do you know?" Tina wrote.
Tina's hand, which held the pen, was trembling. The words she wrote were like worms crawling, but Jane still understood what she was writing.
"What is done by night appears by day." Jane glanced sideways at Tina and said calmly.
Tina really felt that Jane in front of her was inscrutable. Anyway, Jane just asked if the tulip earrings were with her, but she didn't ask what it was for.
Tina decided to tell Jane the truth first to save her own life.
"I have the tulip earrings. If you want, I'll give them to you." Tina wrote.
Jane just wanted her things back. Seeing that Tina agreed so quickly, Jane thought Tina was quite obedient.
Jane slowly recalled bits and pieces of the past, and the next question was about the child.
She knew that the time when she and Tina gave birth to a child was very close.
But Jane's child, not long after it was born, was gone.
Jane always felt that this was not a simple newborn death.
However, at that time, she didn't have energy to investigate this matter carefully.
Her grandma had just passed away. She was in a lot of trouble. Someone even wanted her life.
After dealing with everything in a hurry, she followed her brother Lucas to Holland.
It was just the past.
But the child's cry had been lingering in her heart.
Jane glared at Tina. "I want to know how Jessica's child died. Tell me everything you know."
Tina's hand with the pen suddenly seemed to be out of control.
The pen in Tina's hand slipped to the ground.
If it was about the tulip earrings, it was just an item and Tina could return to her.
And the tulip earrings were always in her hands.
She could make her own decision.
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