Chapter 255 Jump off the Building

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"You will never know how cruel your words were to her. Perhaps it is these words that she..."

Ainsley could not bear to continue.

Mary jumped up in anger, pointed at Ainsley's nose, and scolded, "Shut up! What do you mean by this? Are you trying to say that my daughter was killed by me? You are full of nonsense!"

"Don't be agitated. I need more details." Ainsley frowned slightly. She felt that things were not that

simple.

Mary wanted to kick Ainsley out but suddenly thought of the compensation that she had not yet.

gotten. So she tried to restrain her anger. "What more details do you need?"

"When you came back from shopping and saw your daughter fall, did you see anyone coming out of the building? Did you see someone running away in a panic?" "What do you mean by that?" Mary's face turned pale.

She trembled as she said, "Didn't my daughter commit suicide? Did someone kill her? But the police said that she..."

Ainsley said coldly, "Someone secretly changed the report, and traces of fighting were found on the rooftop."

"How could that be?" Mary's eyes suddenly widened.

She didn't like Nancy, but the memories of that day were still engraved in her heart.

"Someone is going to jump off a building. Call the police!"

"Gosh, isn't she that student from the University of Washington?"

Mary seemed to have returned to the moment when she came back from shopping. At that time, many people were talking about suicide.

At that moment, she looked up and saw Nancy standing on the edge of the roof. Nancy would fall by just taking a step forward.

But who was running away in a panic?

Suddenly, a loud noise came!

That was the sound of flesh hitting the ground. Mary seemed to hear it again.

Tears welled up in her eyes, and she didn't even have time to cry. Unfortunately, she didn't see anyone running away at that time.

Mary came back to her senses and looked at Ainsley.

"I... I don't remember. Was Nancy pushed down by someone?"

Ainsley shook her head. "I'm not sure yet."

Mary said with dodging eyes, "I don't want to think about anything else. I only want compensation right now. My daughter's death is related to you, so you'd better give me the money quickly. If you hadn't asked her to imagine that there were only three days left in her life, how could she have

made that list?"

Ainsley's eyes became cold again. She could not believe that there was such a mother.

Unfortunately, Kaitlin's mother happened to be such a cruel mother.

For the sake of the child in Kaliyah's belly, she even asked Kaitlin to take the blame. What a "good"

mother she was.

Ainsley was angry. She had told Mary about the possible cause of Nancy's death, but Mary only thought about money.

"Mrs. Conway, what if your daughter was killed by someone else? Do you still only want money? Don't you want to replace the truth and replace the murderer?" Ainsley asked in disbelief. Mary tried to avoid Ainsley's eyes. She only wanted money....

"Think about it carefully. She is your daughter! Don't you care about her at all even though you knew that she was probably killed?" Ainsley stared at Mary, attempting to awaken even a trace of motherly love.

Mary looked at her in a daze. Suddenly, the innermost bedroom door was opened a little. The little boy poked his head out and asked, "Mom, there is a bad person."

Ainsley turned her cold eyes and stared straight at the little boy.

Mary immediately ran over and closed the door. "He's just kidding. Don't trust him."

"I want to talk to your son!" Ainsley grabbed her wrist tightly.

"He is just a kid. He doesn't know anything. Don't scare him!"

"He's your kid, but Nancy is also your child, and she is only a college student. She hasn't event

worked yet. Since your son has seen a bad person, why do you stop him from telling the truth? Do you know that person?"

Mary said angrily, "No! Don't slander me!"

"Look, I'll call the police." Ainsley took out the phone and placed it in front of Mary.

And she pretended to call the police.

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"Don't!" Mary hurriedly stopped her.

"Then let me talk to your son," said Ainsley as she took away her phone.

"I..." Mary seemed to be hesitating.

"When mom went to buy something that day, I saw my sister leave with someone. They went upstairs. That must be a bad person. Why hasn't my sister come back yet? Has she been taken away by that bad person?" The boy said in a childish voice. At his age, he did not understand the meaning.

of death.

Mary was stunned. She suddenly grabbed her son's hand. "What do you mean? Are you saying that

someone called your sister away after I went out that day?"

"Yes, she originally did not want to go, but that person insisted on pulling her upstairs."

Ainsley looked at the boy with a serious expression and asked, "Please tell me, is it a man or a

woman?"

"It's a woman, a very beautiful woman."

The kid didn't seem to realize that it was that beautiful woman who had killed his sister. When he

mentioned that woman, he even smiled.

"Trevon, why didn't you tell me these days?" Mary seemed to have thought of something and was slightly dazed.

Trevon Conway looked innocent. "You didn't ask me."

"Trevon, do you have a good impression of her?" Ainsley noticed something.

Trevon was very scared just now and was worried that his sister would not be able to come back. But

when he mentioned that woman, he revealed a smile. Ainsley felt that Trevon should like that

woman very much.

Sure enough, Trevon nodded heavily. "When she came, she gave me two squares of chocolate." Trevon trembled and took out a golden packaging chocolate from his pocket. "I ate one. This is for my sister, bu she hasn't come back."

Ainsley looked at the golden packaging and the shining logo on it. She suddenly smiled, "Trevon, can I help you give this chocolate to your sister?"

Before Mary could figure out why Ainsley would say this, Trevon had already willingly handed the chocolate to Ainsley. "Okay, then you must give it to her."

"Trevon, since you like her, why did you say she was a bad person?"

"Because she took my sister away." There was a hint of doubt on Trevon's face. He was wondering why his sister didn't come back.

Ainsley glanced at Nancy's photos in the corner. Fortunately, there was someone who cared about

her.

"Okay, then you can go back to do your homework. I want to talk to your mother," Ainsley said.

Trevon turned around and returned to his room. Mary did not understand why Ainsley wanted this

chocolate.

"Mrs. Conway, are you still unwilling to tell the truth?"

"What... What do you mean?" Mary trembled.

She pretended to be confused and stared at Ainsley.

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