Chapter 253 Armbell Oaks

The most puzzling thing appeared again. What exactly happened on the night of Nancy’s suicide?

Ainsley looked at Matteo and solemnly said, I want to see Mary.

Everything returned to the Psychological Counseling Room. Nancy had said that she was afraid of

Mary a few times. However, after hearing what Mary said at the school gate, Ainsley began to think. if Nancy was afraid of Mary’s reaction after the latter knew about AIDS.

In Armbell Oaks.

When Ainsley stepped into Armbell Oaks, she was surprised that there was such a dilapidated and old neighborhood in the bustling and magnificent Seattle.

Armbell Oaks should not be so dilapidated. After all, it existed next to the key primary school and should be popular.

However, when Ainsley saw the buildings in the neighborhood, she found that there were only a few of them, and the highest one had four floors, and it was a dangerous building.

Ainsley was more confused. If the residential area where Nancy lived was only fourstory, then where did she jump down?

Nancy lived in the innermost building. There were no public facilities in the neighborhood and no one taking care of the grass and plants. They grew wildly.

Even the mottled marks on the wall outside the floor showed that the floor had existed for a long time. After walking through the bumpy roads, Ainsley finally found the place where Nancy lived.

She walked into the corridor. The dark corridor without a voiceactivated sensor light made her feel a sense of panic.

not too high. It was on

open. A child poked out his

boy looked only seven or eight years old. His small face

mother?” Ainsley

quickly opened the door and pushed the little boy behind her. “Why are you here?” Mary

Ainsley come alone and wanted

work.

just bought in the market. There was food and

Ainsley anything to drink. She just said snappily, “What are you doing here? Do you want to see us make a fool of ourselves? Did Mr. Ford tell you what I said? I want 1.6 million dollars! You better give me! When we get the money, we will have nothing to do with you. But if you don’t give me the money, I will continue to make a fuss. I will go to the state court. I don’t believe that

the end, her voice trembled a little. It was as if

Conway, you should know that your daughter’s death has nothing to do with me. The reason that you insist that it was my fault and blamed me for that was Nancy came to me for counsel a few days ago. The contents of the form were just what I asked her to write down her feelings. It has nothing to

it

She pointed at Ainsley and did not speak for a long time.

his head and looked at Ainsley suspiciously. He was about seven years old and started to understand the ways of the world. But he seemed to be unable to

let your son go to the room

such things.

and let the little boy go to the

sofa and said to Mary expressionlessly, “Where did

today? You’re not welcome here!” Mary scolded

my question seriously.”

but she refused to admit that she was shocked by Ainsley. She said hesitantly, “We didn’t live here before. We used to live in the neighborhood next door. It was rented. After Nancy jumped down from the building, the landlord felt that we

and found that it was indeed as Mary had said. Mary hadn’t even had the time to

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