There were footsteps, screams, and even the sound of Koen running over.
At that point, he asked Koen to keep an eye on Freya and went to meet Killian at the Omnilert Group's 28th-floor office building.
The noises suddenly ceased, and there was a strong, blustery, cold wind outside.
With a shiver across his body, Nathaniel lost control of Freya's phone, which fell to the ground.
Trembling all over, he fell gently to the ground against the chilly wall.
This document was sufficient evidence that Abigail had framed Freya and that she had been defamed from the penitentiary three years prior.
At that moment, Nathaniel also watched a significant amount of CCTV tape, but he was only able to provide conclusive evidence that Freya had pushed Abigail in all directions.
Only he had forgotten about the surveillance here. After all, this is a broken camera, and he wasn't expecting to be able to capture such a clear exchange between the two.
Although the other cameras could hear the commotion, it was not very clear, and it was only barely visible that the two of them were fighting.
If the case three years ago was an injustice, consider Freya's pregnancy, her time in jail, the torture she endured there, and the fact that the kid was removed from her body while still alive.
In terror, Nathaniel's face went pale, and he gazed at his trembling hand. Was Abigail the one who killed his child?
If that's the case, he sent Freya and his children to hell.
With shaking hands, he pulled out a cigarette, clenched it between his teeth, and headed in the direction of the flames. The lighter most likely dropped inside the automobile.
Nathaniel put the cigarette in his hand, rubbed it, and sobbed silently.
A yacht was docked in the bay, not far from the lighthouse, as the night continued to fall.
From the shore, the yacht appeared to be a faint shadow on the sea because only one of its lights was on and the others were out.
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