How fragile a person could be? Take Sonia for example. She had a finger cut off and her right hand broken in prison, and she was depressed like a lunatic, which made people feel fear of looking at her.
But how strong a person could be?
Take Sonia as an example. She learned how to use her left hand. And she tried hard and cured herself of her depression. After she lost all her family, as a single mother, she raised Victor to be a strong child.
Human beings could never be controlled or planned.
Because the very existence of human beings harbored a myriad of possibilities.
"That's what you've gotten wrong."
Dixon bowed his head and laughed lightly, "Sonia survived the prison. And everything has been out of your plan since then. Later, I found the true identity of Maria, plus the complicated relationship of Jarvis and Queenie, all of which you can't do anything about."
Ralph breathed heavily and tried to say something, but Dixon didn't give him a chance.
"But you still wanted to make everything under your control. So, even though Sonia and I have developed something new, you wanted to take the risk. So, you planned to make the plane crash and make me think that Sonia was on that plane. You imprisoned the passengers on the plane right there and made everyone think that the plane had really disappeared."
"Maria's sudden return in a wheelchair and the woman who looked so similar to Sonia."
Dixon took a deep breath, "All of these were arranged by you. You had a great plan. Everything could have gone to the final point you wanted most... But from the time Sonia went to jail and survived, everything was going in another direction."
Sonia froze. Listening to Dixon's analysis, she felt her ears begin to buzz.
She didn't die. She survived by her strong will to live. So, she didn't kill herself in prison. Then, she got out of prison later and met Dixon again. And they could have so many stories later.
All this was based on the fact that Sonia was not dead.
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