Chapter 297
When he said this, Keeley’s face was expressionless, with a hint of a smile at the corner of his mouth. He seemed like the old carefree and confident him, full of vitality.
Seraphina looked at him and chuckled lightly, “Why are you lying to yourself like this?”
Keeley’s eyes flickered slightly, “What did you say?”
“You did use Herman,” Seraphina said, “but you won’t be grateful to him. Likewise, you won’t be grateful to me. Maybe in your heart, you’ll even resent us. Because if I hadn’t told you the truth about the death of your parents, and if Herman hadn’t been so cooperative, you wouldn’t have betrayed the person you respected the most. Even though this person killed your parents, he is still the most important person in your heart.”
Upon hearing this, Keeley scoffed, “What gives you the right to say that?”
“Because you are still protecting him,” Seraphina said, staring directly at him. “Aren’t you?”
Even though Naylor’s crimes could no longer be concealed, but until now, Naylor had not spoken, and Keeley had not said anything, indicating he still had reservations.
Upon hearing this, Keeley scoffed again, but slightly turned his face away, not responding.
Seraphina gave him another glance, and suddenly said, “I don’t know, who is more important to you, your parents or Naylor?”
“What are you trying to say?” Keeley turned his head and looked at her.
Seraphina smiled, “Let’s make a deal, you tell me all of Naylor’s crimes, and I’ll tell you the last secret your parents left in the world.”
Keeley stared at her face, not moving for a long time.
“I’m not lying to you,” Seraphina said, “You would really want to know. Think about it.”
Three hours later, Keeley finally let it all out.
During these three hours, Seraphina had been sitting in the open office area outside, full of energy.
When the cops walked out of the interrogation room, Seraphina immediately went up to them, “How did it go?”.
Both cops looked grim. One of them, hearing Seraphina’s question, said angrily, “They’re so vicious, they have no regard for the law.”
Seraphina bit her lower lip gently.
If they were exclaiming like this, it meant that Keeley must have confessed everything.
These people thought their invincible crimes would never be exposed, and now they were finally unveiled.”
Seraphina had been waiting for this moment for a long time, and for a moment, she leaned weakly against the wall.
One cop reached out to help her, “Are you okay?”
Seraphina shook her head slightly, and the other cop said,
He wants to see you, can you go now?”
Seraphina straightened up and slowly said, “No problem.”
So one of the cops went to report to the higher-ups, and the other accompanied Seraphina into the interrogation room.
Keeley was sitting behind a table in the room. After three hours of talking and confessing, his once vibrant face finally showed a hint of fatigue.
But when he looked up at Seraphina, his eyes were still bright.
Seraphina sat down across from him and slowly said, “Congratulations, you finally got all the demons out of your closet.”
Keeley watched her quietly, not saying a word.
Seraphina suddenly leaned in a bit and almost provocatively said, “But you don’t seem relieved, do you?”
Keeley locked eyes with her for a moment, then said, “You know that’s not what I want to hear.”
“I know,” Seraphina chuckled, slowly saying, “Of course, I know.”
“Are you not going to say it, or is there nothing to say?” Keeley asked, seeing her composed demeanor.
Seraphina looked at him and slowly smiled, “No, I’m just thinking about where to start.”
Keeley silently watched her, Seraphina deep in thought.
After a while, she finally smirked, “Well, let me start by praising you. Although your actions are despicable and lawless, at least you have
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