Chapter 204 People Changed
The more she wanted to hide it, the more likely it would become her weakness.
If she wanted to be invincible, the best way was to make herself a person without any secret.
At least, she should have no dirty secret.
Hearing Faye's words, William didn't say anything. After thinking for a while, he finally winked at Aniston.
Aniston's face turned pale. "Ms. Nash, please have a seat."
Faye sat on the sofa. "Don't lie to me. It's not good for you."
Aniston nodded, "Don't worry."
The truth Aniston told was almost the same as what Robert had found out.
Back then, James Murphy indeed began to pursue her after being photographed with evidence of homosexuality.
Also, Aniston's mother had received the money from James Murphy because she wanted to send her son abroad for further study.
The only difference was that Aniston didn't choose to compromise and marry him just because her mother accepted his money. James had kidnapped her.
James announced that the two of them got married on a trip, but in fact, he had kept Aniston in the villa for half a month.
After Aniston briefly explained the situation, she looked at Faye and asked, "Ms. Nash, will you ask me why I didn't resist?"
Faye said calmly, "What's the difference between asking you this question and letting you eat cake?"
Why didn't a powerless girl resist after she was kidnapped?
How could she resist?
Or should she resist with her own life?
Would it be too pathetic?
In order to be courageous, should she punish herself for other people's mistakes?
There was a huge gap between ideal and reality.
Everyone hoped that they could be omnipotent when they were in trouble.
But the reality was that most people were incompetent when they were in trouble.
After Faye finished, Aniston relaxed. "Thank you."
Faye asked, "Did James Murphy let you out because you had reached some agreement?"
Aniston nodded, "Yes. He promised me that as long as I returned the money I owed him, he would let me go."
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