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Seriously, How Did He Win My Heart novel Chapter 914

In the face of Diana's unstoppable accusation, Ezra finally spoke outside the cordon, "Diana, are you sure you want to say those words in front of police officers? Well, do you have any evidence to prove that I killed Anna?"

"And, for the record, killing her is a waste of my time." Ezra made no secret of his disdain.

Hearing Ezra's voice, Diana went even more out of control.

She stamped her foot and scolded him, "It's you! You killed her!!!"

The previous elegant Diana was in a mess now, with her eyes deadly red.

"If you weren't that pushy, how could we be like this?"

"You bastard! I'm gonna fucking kill you."

Diana was so flipped out that the policeman had to come forward to help Ruth stop her.

"Calm down!" The policeman sternly snapped, "If you keep doing this, we will do it toughly."

Ezra and Maisie only felt pathetic for Diana.

Diana still blamed Ezra for all the mistakes, but if she had worked well with Nancy from the beginning to prevent Roman from getting Ezra back to inherit the Canuli, she and Ruth would not have ended up like this.

Furthermore, if she had protested against Roman's affair early on, and if she had made some timely stops on her marriage to Roman, her life might not have been like this.

Fate was in her own hands. Diana destroyed it and put everything on Ezra. That was so absurd.

Ezra ignored Diana, turned to the policeman, and asked, "Anna left a letter for me, right?"

He just wanted to get rid of everything quickly. Maisie was only dressed in a thick cashmere coat, but it was too cold for her to stay here with him.

"Yes," The policeman then gave him a letter.

After reading it, Ezra raised a sneer, and then handed the letter back to the policeman, "I think you should keep this letter until I find my lawyer. It's a bit complicated."

Anna aired the dirty laundry of Ruth and Diana in the letter, also mentioning the death of the branch manager. Even though Ezra had found evidence on the manager's computer, Anna's charges against Ruth were clearer.

In the letter, Anna also asked Ezra to donate her property share to welfare agencies to help children in poor areas.

That was ironic, right? Anna didn't want to leave her property to her mother or sister, which was enough to prove the failure of their relationship.

"What did she write? What did she say?" As soon as Diana read Ezra's face, she knew that Anna definitely didn't say anything good in the letter.

Ruth also looked nervously at Ezra. For some reason, her heart beat faster. Just now she was at home persuading Diana to take all the blame.

Diana now knew she was at a dead end, and as the girl's mother, after all, she agreed.

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