“I had no idea back then, so I didn’t think it was. anything. It wasn’t until the fire happened that! started to feel suspicious. My sixth sense told me that her actions signified arson, so after she followed you to the hospital, I found her. I said I heard the conversation between her and the two men, and I asked her why she did it. As a result, I tricked Lara.
She relied on the fact that I like her to beg me, saying that you’re about to get engaged to her. She was suddenly jealous and wanted to be your knight in shining armor so that you wouldn’t forget her. Although I found it somewhat hard to understand, I also felt sad, but I still kept it a secret and let her go.”
Nigel continued, “But, after she went abroad, we gradually lost contact. I gradually stopped liking her, and my sanity finally returned. Something. made me really think things through. In fact, at that time, I rushed into the restaurant too. Lara was standing sideways by the door and supporting you with one hand. The door of the private room was half closed.
I didn’t have time to think about it, so I asked you how you were doing. She hurriedly told me, ‘She’s fine. Then, she walked out with you propped up against her. I asked if Ellen was still inside. She said that Ellen was worried that someone would go in and have a look, so she asked her to leave first. Then, I said that I’ll go in and have a look, so she asked me to take care of you while she went in to take a look.
A while after I helped you get out, they came out. Now that I think about it, with the angle she was standing at the time and the way she was holding you, it’s not impossible to say that she was closing the door of the private room!” When everyone heard his explanation, they instantly knew what he wasn’t saying-Lara wanted to kill Ellen in that fire!
Glancing at the whispering crowd, Lara said angrily, “With the assumption you’re making, I also have the right to suspect that you went in because you wanted to close the door too!”
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