
Ashley only felt a burning pain on her face. She covered her face and looked at her resentfully, "You, you hit me! I won't say anything! Just let your parents die with regrets!"
"If you don't tell me, I swear you won't see tomorrow's sun in this life. Even so, I will let you say it before you die. If you don't believe me, you can try!"
Zoey looked down at her from above, her entire body exuding an astonishing aura.
Ashley stared at her blankly. She suddenly felt the person standing in front of her now was not Zoey but Wyatt himself.
"How is it? Have you considered it?" Zoey lowered her body and gazed at her.
She would probably use all means once she dared to say no.
Ashley looked at her steadily and slowly said.
…
When Zoey stepped out of the room, Wyatt walked to her, "How is it? What did she say?"
Her mind was a mess. She forced a smile and said, "I promised her to let her go."
She didn't tell him about this decision at all. After suddenly saying this, Wyatt's expression didn't change. "Alright, you can make the decision. What did she say to you? Why do you look so pale?"
She touched her cheek and shook her head. "She said a lot. She used a secret about my family to exchange for freedom. I promised her. You can take your people away later. Her family is coming to pick her up."
"OK."
Wyatt did not ask anything. Seeing that her expression was not right, he took her to rest for a long time. Then they returned home together.
On the way, she was upset and did not want to say anything. She closed her eyes and leaned against the car window, thinking about what Ashley had said to her just now.
She said that she did not know the person who killed her parents. But she knew it was a woman and she was beautiful.
Why did she know this? Because when her parents had an accident, she just passed by and saw a car escape from the scene with her own eyes. The woman in the car gave her a deep impression.
She would recognize her if she met her again. "You can't do anything to me because I can help you identify the murderer."
It was what Ashley said.
Although she knew it was an excuse for her to get rid of the crime, Zoey had to admit that this made sense. Now, the matter of her parents was like a stone pressing down on her chest. This clue was not enough to find the truth.
Ashley was indeed an important person.
"Do you want some water?"
When they reached home, Wyatt suddenly asked.
"No need..." After that, she paused for a moment, then changed her words, "Yes, thank you."
Wyatt prepared a glass of warm water for her. "What she told you just now was very important?"
"Yes. She. She told me about my parents. She was beside there when my parents had an accident. For so many years, she never said anything!" She shook her head and repeated what Ashley had told her.
After hearing this, Wyatt nodded and said, "No wonder you said you wanted to let her go."
"Yes, that is the condition." She drank a mouthful of water and felt her dizziness relieved a little.
He paused and said at once, "But, have you ever thought she was lying to you?"
"Ah?"
She sat up straight and blinked. "Lying to me? Impossible! She knows that the cause of my parents' death is abnormal, which means that she does know something!"
Wyatt nodded. "That's possible. How about this? I'll get someone to follow her and see if there are any other clues."


