Chapter 473 Who Incited You to Poison Me?
The door was suddenly opened, and Charlotte appeared at the door.
As soon as Nana saw her, her eyes were full of hatred. However, she hadnât eaten for three days, which made her
extremely weak. She didnât even have the strength to curse.
Charlotte put a bowl of warm porridge in front of her and said, âEat it.â
As a daughter with a prominent family background, Nana had never suffered such a great grievance, but her strong
hunger did not allow her to continue to be proud.
She rushed forward and finished the bowl of porridge in one gulp, while Charlotte watched her eat it quietly. âIt was me
who locked you up here, but it was Sonsini who didnât give you any food.â
âIf it wasnât for you, why would Sonsini do such a thing?â
Hearing Charlotteâs words, Nana finally couldnât control her emotions and glared at Charlotte.
Charlotteâs expression remained unchanged. âCompared with you, shouldnât I be angrier because I almost lost my life?â
Hearing this, Nana was even angrier. âI didnât poison you.â
She looked at Charlotte for a moment and found that there was no surprise in her eyes. She widened her eyes and asked,
âYou already knew it?â
âI donât know.â Charlotte shook her head slightly and put a document in front of Nana. âThis is the liquid proof provided by
the bank. It shows very clearly that the money used to bribe the waiter was indeed transferred from your account.â
Looking at the bank statement, Nanaâs last hope disappeared.
She wanted to explain but didnât know where to start for a moment. With conclusive evidence in front of her, no one could
believe her.
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âIf you didnât do it, you should think about who could transfer such a sum of money from your account.â
Charlotte looked
straight into Nanaâs eyes. âAnd why did this person do this.â
Nana had not come to her senses until Charlotte left.
Her eyes fell on the document, and her expression gradually became serious.
Late at night.
A figure sneaked into the black room and woke up Nana, who was sleeping. âWake up, Nana.â
Nana opened her sleepy eyes and saw a familiar figure. âSusan?â
Susan pressed her index finger against her lips to keep Nana quiet.
Susan was the daughter of Nanaâs uncle. They grew up together and were very close friends who could talk about
anything.
Only then did Nana remember her situation. She quickly lowered her voice and asked softly, âHow did you get in?â
âTwo days ago, there were bodyguards outside the door, but they all left today. I just found an opportunity to see you.â
Susan looked Nana up and down. âYou look very haggard. Did they abuse you?â
Nana pursed her lips and shook her head. âNo.â
Susan sighed in relief. âThatâs good.â
She looked at Nana with confusion and inquiry. âThe security was very tight a few days ago. Why did they suddenly relax
today? Have you admitted what you have done?â
Nana suddenly became angry. âAdmit what? I didnât do anything!â
Seeing that she had become agitated, Susan immediately comforted her. âI know! Of course, I trust you!â
Only then did Nana relax a little. âIâm sorry. I was too nervous just now.â
Susan shook her head and said to Nana worriedly, âBut Iâm afraid they wonât let you out until you confess.â
âBut I canât admit what I havenât done.â Nana was very furious. She didnât know who had framed her and was also very
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