Chapter 166 She Was a Murderer
Kaitlin looked at Cason in embarrassment for a while and said dissatisfiedly, “Cason, do you need me so much? I am your sister! The reason why I want to go abroad is that Ainsley, whom I find less competitive than me, has passed the first round of the Decker Contest. So, I want to go abroad to study psychology. Cason, this is the rare time that I have an interest in studying, and don’t you satisfy my curiosity about knowledge?”
Cason knew Kaitlin best, and he knew that she had no enthusiasm for study. He didn’t neglect the panic in her eyes, “Say, what is it?”
“No! Nothing! Cason, why do you ask me?”
“I know you best. If you don’t tell me the real reason, it’s impossible for me to send you abroad.” Cason said with a cold face.
Kaitlin didn’t expect her brother to see her through so quickly. She pursed her lips, “It doesn’t matter if you don’t send me abroad. I’ll go to my mother and tell her, and she will definitely stand on my side.”
Cason said lightly, “If you don’t speak out the real reason, I guarantee that Mom won’t
agree.”
“Why?! Cason, I just want to study. Ainsley can have access to the Decker Contest, and why can’t I?” She must go abroad as soon as possible.
Who knew how long it would take for the police to discover Rai? Once he was discovered, she couldn’t guarantee whether she would be found out from clues.
Cason didn’t have much time to listen to her nonsense, so he waved his hands and
turned his attention to the computer in front of him again, “It’s fine if you don’t say
anything. You can go home and stay.”
“Cason!”
Since the last time she plotted the kidnapping of Ainsley and wanted to go abroad, grandpa had already canceled her passport. Now the only one who could help her escape from Seattle was her brother.
“I beg you, something really happened this time!” Her eyes turned red, and she stared
closely at Cason.
“Say it.” He looked at Kaitlin’s appearance with a gloomy face. The trouble she made this time was no less grave than the previous ones. From her flustered appearance, it could tell that there must be something serious.
Kaitlin gritted her teeth and clenched her fists, “I! I might have killed someone!”
“What?”
Cason stood up abruptly and looked at Kaitlin in disbelief, “You’d better tell me what
happened exactly.”
Kaitlin’s eyes were complicated, but she still decided to hide the facts that might put her at a disadvantage, “I killed a man I met in the bar. He wanted to harass me, and I thrust a dagger into his abdomen by mistake.”
“Dagger? Where was it from?”
“Yes, ah no, it’s his. Cason, I really didn’t mean it. When I saw him lying in a pool of blood,
I was already scared to death. I didn’t intend to kill him!” Kaitlin’s tears gushed out.
“Was he dead?”
Kaitlin thought about it for a while, then she shook her head, “I don’t know if he is dead. I
didn’t see it.”
Cason calmed down and said sternly, “Then what are you afraid of? If it’s true as you said, what you have done is self–defense.”
There was no need to go abroad to hide. Hire a reliable lawyer, and it would be better if
he was alive.
Kaitlin’s face turned pale. She couldn’t tell her brother that she killed the man because she was threatened with nude photos, could she?
“Cason, send me away. I can’t stay here. I’m scared when I see the police.” Kaitlin was crying and tugging at Cason’s arm.
Cason didn’t know what was really going on in her heart and just comforted her, “Go home, grandpa won’t let you go abroad.”
After what happened last time, Kaitlin had left a bad impression on Koen. Not only did he
confiscate her passport, but he also reduced a large sum of pocket money delivered to her. Out of his remaining love for her, he didn’t completely cut off her financial source.
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