"I know nothing. I didn''t have anything to do with it," Isabe said firmly. She had decided to pretend to know nothing about Kristina''s death. She knew that her mother would protect her no matter what.
Glenn also pretended to be innocent. "My daughter says she doesn''t know anything. Maybe there is some misunderstanding."
John had seen a lot of people try to y the ostrich. He said calmly, "Save your exnation for the police."
"The police? What..." Glenn''s legs went limp.
Noah together and several police officers were approaching.
Amelia panicked and whispered in Isabe''s ear, "What happened?"
"I don''t know, Mom. I wasn''t there." Holding her mother tightly, Isabe repeated what she had said nervously as if she was trying to convince herself that she was not guilty.
As a mother, Amelia knew what kind of person her daughter was. She did not believe a word that came out of her mouth.
"Tell me what happened, and don''t leave out anything. Only in this way can I help you, do you understand?" Amelia said in a very low voice that only Isabe could hear.
Isabe trembled and sobbed but kept silent.
retending to be insane.
"Isabe was not well when she went to West Forest Street that night. She wouldn''t have gone there otherwise." Feelingcent, Amelia pulled her daughter to her side and held her.
Isabe pressed herself against her mother''s side and buried her head in her chest, waiting for her to ovee the difficulties for her.
"You said my daughter incited Kristina tomit suicide. Is it against thew? Will you please tell me?"
Seeing the condescending look on Amelia''s face, Nina realized that she knew nothing about thew. She turned to Noah and asked, "Does this mean Isabe can''t be charged?"
"Yes." Suppressing the pain and anger in his heart, Noah spoke tly. He did not expect that Amelia would take advantage of that loophole.
"Now clearly states that inciting someone tomit suicide is illegal. And if Isabe is truly mentally ill, it''s very unlikely that she''ll be convicted." Clenching his fists, Tom looked at Glenn and his family indignantly.
Nina hissed, "Do we have to let her go then?"
She was unwilling to let Isabe go.
And Noah was more willing than her.