Elliot's deep voice instantly calmed Avery down.
"I'm fine... I heard you went to the police station this morning. What happened?” she asked.
"Nathan White said he was the one who killed Eason Foster," he explained. "He came to the station to turn himself in this morning, so I came to take a look."
Avery was stunned.
Nathan was the one who killed Eason Foster?
How did this happen?
"I’ll be back soon. I'll talk to you then," Elliot said, then hung up the phone.
Avery held her phone in her hand and walked out of the room in a faze.
If Nathan really was the one who murdered Eason Foster, then this had nothing to do with Elliot!
People would stop chastising Elliot, too.
This was amazing news for Elliot, but why did Nathan willingly turn himself in?
Did he suddenly grow a conscience after seeing Elliot suffer?
Elliot returned to the villa shortly after.
When Avery saw him, she immediately asked, "What’s going on? Why would Nathan willingly surrender like that? Who made him turn himself in? What conditions did you give him?"
Elliot lowered his eyes and gazed at her anxious face, then said, "He was worried that my career would take a hit because of this. If my career was affected, he won't be able to benefit much from me."
"So it was all for money! How much did he ask from you?!"
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