Rodney then recalled what Eliza said.
According to Eliza, Sarah was under no illusions that i t was not Freya who kidnapped her.
However, whose words should he believe?
Perhaps the only thing he could be sure of was that Eliza was the culprit.
"Sarah, it wasn't Freya who kidnapped you," Rodney said while looking into her eyes weakly.
Sarah froze. She, of course, knew that Freya did not kidnap her. However, Rodney claimed it was Freya's doing when she woke up. Given that her face was disfigured and she was disabled, she had to shift the blame onto Freya. Only then would Rodney know of Freya's wickedness and give up on her completely.
However, how did Rodney find out about it?
At that moment, many thoughts flashed across Sarah's mind. After ten seconds or so, she feigned confusion and said, "How could it be? Didn't you say you caught her red-handed when you saved me? She hates me. She thought I wanted to destroy your marriage, so she tried killing me using those terrifying means."
While speaking, she wrapped her hands around her
head in agony. "It was agonizing. Everything felt like a nightmare to me. I don't ever want to look back at it for the rest of my life.”
Rodney sympathized with her, as well as himself.
It was a nightmare for her and for him.
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