"Investing more money to learn about the truth. In any approach! I'm only interested in the truth.”
"By the way, go check if they've had any contact with Abigail."
Everyone was shocked when Nathaniel said these things, and then everyone began to react gradually.
Abigail made two unsuccessful attempts to kill Ms. Freya after she was released from prison.
Even when Jolin threw Freya into the swimming pool and nearly drowned her, it was assumed that it had something to do with Abigail.
Abigail ought to have wronged Freya three years ago. Abigail must also have killed Freya and Mr. Nathaniel's child.
Why was this woman so violent, even though she appeared meek and soft?
Koen looked icy; previously, everyone had placed the blame on Ms.Freya.
But it's fine; Mr. Nathaniel previously gave a large amount of money to the Hill family to return the favor of saving his life.
The remainder was most likely Mr. Nathaniel's rage.
After considering what Abigail had done to Freya, Ozzy believed this woman was truly repulsive. "Mr. Nathaniel, since Abigail started the fire in the Gomez family, do you want to call the police?" he asked, glancing at Nathaniel. "According to yesterday's video, we have the option of calling the police, as the proof is conclusive."
Everyone gazed at Nathaniel, who lowered his eyes slightly, concealing inexplicable emotions behind them.
After a while, he murmured, "The Hill family isn't powerless. The video evidence from yesterday was still insufficient. Charles Rivera died, and Jolin vanished. It is difficult to convict her."
"Keep an eye on the Hill family at all times. The truth about the three-year-old incident needs to be found, and that's when revenge will be given."
Ozzy moved his lips but didn't intend to utter anything.
It would be challenging if he were in Nathaniel's shoes.
After all, Abigail's rescue of Mr. Nathaniel could not be denied.
If it were discovered that the child's death was caused by Abigail's instructions, the situation would be different.
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