Book Transmigration: I Wanted to Keep a Low Profile, but Everyone Noticed Me! - Chapter 399
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Chapter 399: Depression
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
“Audrey, don’t you think it’s a coincidence?” Liz said. “It was by chance that I… discovered that your sister has depression.”
“What?” Audrey immediately looked at her in shock.
“Are you surprised?” Liz said smugly. “If it weren’t for Connor, I wouldn’t have known that your sister would have a mental illness. Hahaha…”
Audrey resisted the urge to step forward and beat the other party up. She suppressed her anger and said, “Liz, it seems that you, Connor, and Becky have cooperated very well.”
“Ah… You know?” Liz pretended to be surprised and said, “Actually, there’s no harm in telling you… That’s right, it was Becky and Connor who helped me capture Elena and Charlotte.”
Thinking of how she had splashed red wine on Connor’s face that day, Audrey hated herself for not slapping him twice.
“Audrey,” Liz said again, “actually, there’s no need for you to be so angry. Don’t you think that I’ve actually done a good deed? If it weren’t for me, your family might not have discovered Charlotte’s abnormality for the rest of their lives.”
Audrey sneered. “Liz, you are far more shameless than I imagined.”
“Thank you for your praise…” Liz retaliated without showing any weakness. “Do you really think that your sister’s abnormality is caused by that kidnapping? No, your sister had depression a long time ago. It’s just that you were careless and didn’t notice it.”
Audrey understood.
Fiona was very controlling. She had been encouraging Charlotte to compete with Abner for the Lance family’s assets. Under such pressure, it was normal for her to sink into depression.
“Originally, I didn’t know about this either… But guess what? Connor saw through everything. Hahaha…” Liz laughed arrogantly, as if Charlotte was a pitiful worm from head to toe in her eyes.
“She’s never been in a relationship. Do you think she’s not interested in men?” Liz raised her eyebrows and said, “There’s already a huge problem with your sister’s mentality. In fact… she’s very repulsed by men. As long as she knows that Frank likes her, I can’t imagine how painful her heart will be now. Hahaha…”
Slap! Audrey slammed the table.
“Shut up,” Audrey said while suppressing her anger.
“Why? Are you unhappy?” Liz suddenly put on a pitiful look and said, “Audrey, I’m really very happy to see your current reaction.”
Audrey suddenly calmed down.
From the moment she entered the interrogation room, she seemed to have been led by Liz’s train of thought.
“Liz, let’s talk about you.” Audrey took the initiative to change the topic. “I’m really curious. What nonsense were you talking about the night before yesterday?”
Audrey’s words clearly angered Liz. “Audrey, you detestable woman. You know best why I’ve fallen to such a state.”
“How would I know?” Audrey laughed. “My family isn’t bankrupt. I’m not even abandoned by everyone like you. How can you think that I understand your current situation?”
Liz slammed her handcuffed hand on the table in agitation. “Nonsense!”
Soon, a policeman knocked on the door. “What happened?”
“It’s fine. We just had a little argument,” Audrey said to the person outside the door.
“Audrey.” Liz glared at her fiercely and said, “There are only two people here now. I think it’s better to be honest with each other. Just like… the night before.”
The smile on Audrey’s face quickly disappeared.
“You’re right. We were both defeated by Elena,” Liz said. “Our endings weren’t any better. You were sent to Africa by Abner to grow bananas, and I died in a sea of fire.”
A stormy wave suddenly rose in Audrey’s heart!
Liz was indeed like her, a transmigrated person!
“When did you find out about the past?” Audrey asked coldly.
“When?” Liz laughed as if she had heard a joke. “Hahaha…”
Audrey couldn’t help but frown.
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