I pointed to the front door. "Now that you’ve slapped and scolded me, it's time for you to go back."
Quinn snorted and went to sit down on the sofa. She pulled out a few photos from her bag and tossed them on the coffee table. "Wanda, a woman like you isn't worthy of Theo. You should know to leave him immediately if you're sensible enough, or just wait to spend the rest of your life in jail."
As expected, she was not that easy to get rid of.
I felt immensely drained and walked to the coffee table to see the photos.
After having a clear look at them, I was so shocked that I broke out in a cold sweat.
Those were photos of Serena before she died. She was grimacing while several men stood beside her, though none of their faces were photographed.
I calmed myself down and looked up at Quinn. "Why are you showing me these photos?"
She sneered. "The police have begun investigating and will soon approach you."
"Quinn!" I gritted my teeth and sat on the sofa, pointing at the photos on the coffee table with my fingertips. "I don't care if you believe me or not but I
have nothing to do with this. It does not feel good to b e wrongly accused, so can you please leave?"
"You're still not going to admit it, are you?"
Quinn's expression turned more and more sullen." Right when you returned to Whaldorf City, Serena’s contract was terminated by Grant Corporation. Are you telling me that you're not the one who talked Theo into doing that? She helplessly went up to the top floor of Grant Corporation’s building, trying to seek justice for herself through the media. But that only made you hate her more and you ended up killing her, isn’t that it?"
After a pause, she continued, "I'll not turn you in on the condition that you leave Theo's side. He'll not have a murderer as his wife as that will affect his and Grant Corporation’s future. If you still love him even just a little bit, then please stop pestering him."
I snickered lightly. "When did you start being so delusional?"
She believed the truth to be so and it had to be so. If that was the case, why would we still need law enforcers?
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