Chapter 42
Reborn Before The Divorce
Marty had no transfer records, so he stubbornly said, âJust give me cash directly.â
Nydia laughed again. âThen please tell me which day and what time you gave me the cash. Be precise. We will investigate.â
It was unclear whether Martyâs face was still cold from the previous encounter or sweating, but his legs were shaking even more visibly now. He was visibly anxious.
âI, I donât remember. You just gave it to me,â Marty insisted.
Nydia smiled faintly. âIt seems like youâre not planning on telling the truth. Looks like youâre really afraid of the person who actually gave you the money.â
âThe person who gave me the money is you, isnât it?â
Nydia shrugged helplessly and said to Jesse, âLetâs hand him over to the police. He canât provide any evidence, so all the blame will fall on him. The police will investigate me and surely prove my innocence.â
âOkay, weâll hand him over to the police tomorrow.â
Jesse knew very well that this matter had nothing to do with Nydia, so he could hand it over to the police without hesitation. âHe wonât get a long sentence for this, right?â Nydia asked, a bit worried.
âIt doesnât matter. As long as heâs inside, itâs fine. Tell the people inside, or maybe send someone in.â
âWhat do you mean?â Nydia pretended not to understand and glanced at Marty. His face had already changed, and he was bowing his head, thinking about something. He kept hitting his knees with his legs and rubbing them with his hands.
âIt doesnât matter. You donât have to worry about this matter. I will take care of it. I wonât let anyone who has harmed you and the children get away with it,â Jesse said suddenly, looking at Nydia with a serious expression. Even though Nydia knew he was acting, her heartbeat still accelerated uncontrollably.
âOkay, then I wonât worry about it as long as you believe that I have nothing to do with this matter,â Nydia said.
Although Marty didnât tell the truth, it still proved that Nydia had nothing to do with it. She didnât have to carry this burden anymore, and she felt relieved.
âIf, if I tell you, will you let me go?â Martyâs hesitant voice rang out.
Jesse glanced at him indifferently. âYou donât have to say it. We know itâs you.â
Marty became even more afraid after hearing this.
âI will say it, I will say it, as long as you let me go and donât send me in, I really will say it.â He regretted deeply why he had provoked Jesse for money.
âHow do I know if what youâre saying is true or false?â
âIt must be true, I have evidence, evidence in my phone!â
âOkay, then tell us.â
Marty said. âIt was this woman who approached me, and she said she would give me money, just to throw the child into the lake, and before throwing him, I just needed to tell the child that his mother asked me to do it.â
âThis is the money she transferred to me, itâs this account.â Jesse had someone take a photo of it. âIsnât there another person hidden in the lake?â
âHeâs my friend, and we split the money. His goal was to prevent your wife from saving the child. Actually, this woman said that it would be best if she could be killed in the water, but my friend was also worried about getting into trouble, so he just hit her head with a rock and ran away.â
âWhere is this person?â
âI can contact him, as long as, as long as you let me go.â
âDo you have any other evidence?â
âI also recorded it.â
Nydiaâs lips curled slightly, it seems that this personâs preparation is quite adequate, with this evidence Willette wonât be able to escape.
âWhether you need to go to the police station or not depends on whether the driver has reported to the police. If he hasnât, you donât have to go.â
After speaking, Jesse and Nydia left.
âShould we just keep him here?â