Ellinor looked up calmly, âIâm innocent, why should I admit to something I didnât do?â
Balfour narrowed his eyes ominously. âIf you did no wrong, why is the murder weapon in your hands?â
Ellinor lifted the chisel in her hand. âYou mean this? This was shoved into my hands by Ms Howard, she said it was for self protection!â
Balfour thought she was spouting nonsense. âEllinor, donât you find what youâre saying ridiculous?â
Ellinorâs gaze was calm âIâm stating facts, if you find the truth ridiculous, thatâs your problemâ
Balfourâs expression darkened, believing her attitude was not only an attempt to evade responsibility but also a challenge to the authority of the Howard family âEllinor, Iâm giving you one more chance to admit your mistake. I can still let you take responsibility for your crime, otherwise, your whole family will be punishedâ
Ellinor looked at him serenely, feeling that the situation was a bit ironic and even a little amusing Was he threatening to punish her entire family?
Did he mean relatives by blood?
If so, then Mr. Howard would probably be the first to be punished.
If not, then there was even less to say, she had no family at all.
âWhatever!
The casual dismissal from Ellinor left Balfour dumbstruck. He couldnât comprehend.
She didnât care about her family?
Was there no one in this world she cared about?
Patricia choked out, âEllinor, are you implying that I gave you the murder weapon to kill my Baber?â
Ellinor glanced at Patricia, âWhat I mean is, you probably know better than anyone else!â
Patricia started crying in grievance, âI donât understand! How could I understand your baseless accusations?
Ellinor, not only are you denying your crime, youâre even trying to frame me as an accomplice? Iâm Baberâs mother, how could I help a stranger harm my own child?
Ellinor looked at her with disgust, âMs. Howard, crying louder wonât fool anyone!
You clearly forced this chisel into my hands!
You said you suspected your son was kidnapped and locked in this storage room, that you couldnât open the door no matter what, and asked me to help.
I believed you and was worried that bursting in might provoke whoever was inside and harm the child, so I tried to calm you down.
Then you shoved this chisel into my hands, saying it was for my protection because you were too weak to hold it.
Next, you suddenly ran up and opened the storage room door that you claimed you couldnât open. Your son then fell out and laid here, and I havenât touched him at all.
I think no one knows better than you what your son went through!â
Patricia wore a face of misunderstanding and anger, âEllinor, donât you feel guilty lying like this? Donât you feel any remorse? When did I ever say those things to you? Stop making up lies!â
Who was the one lying without guilt?
Who was the one without remorse?
It was like a thief crying out, âCatch the thief!â
Ellinor looked at Patricia, finding her utterly repulsive.
Patricia continued to pretend to be heartbroken, wiping away fake tears and speaking to Theo, who had been silent all along.
*Theo, I know all the kindness youâve shown me over the years is because I once saved your life.
Iâm not asking for repayment now, I just beg you to avenge Baber, he shouldnât have been killed for no reason.â