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If everything was wrong, wouldn't ...
Luther got a little emotional and took a few steps up to Rex, "What you just said, are you really sure?"
"I'm sure that it was a woman who jumped into the river to save you, but | can't be sure if it was her who threw the darts because |
didn't see it with my own eyes. | don't dare to talk nonsense. I'm sorry, Mr. Warner, | may have disappointed you." Rex was
chagrined to the core. He should have taken a few more glances and not be so timid.
"No, it's okay. It's enough." Luther's heart was turning over and his body was tingling, "Aaron, send him out and write him another
check for a million dollars."
As soon as Rex heard this, he felt gold stars popping up in front of his eyes and almost fainted on the spot. “Oh my God, one
million!”
"Thank you, Mr. Warner ... Mr. Warner! Thank you ..."He bowed repeatedly, and he had been so excited that he was unable to speak
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtclearly, and hurriedly followed Aaron to leave the office.
After Rex left, Luther sat down to think about everything, carefully running through the events of that night in his head.
It was unlikely that Charlotte would have jumped off the bridge to save him and dragged him to the shore, in which case the time
difference would have meant that Charlotte would have run into the person who threw the darts to save him.
From a reasonable point of view, it would only make sense for whoever it was to throw the dart near the bridge and then leap off
the bridge and into the water to save him. In other words, the dart throwing and the diving should be done by the sperson.
He thought about what happened in the past.
Once R&S Group held a public event to promote the new car concept at Canal Square.
A man fell into the canal, but there was no one who could jump to save him, and they all stood by the canal anxious.
He could swim, but he could not rescue him.
He remembered when he asked Charlotte beside him, "Can you go down and save him? That night you saved me, the man in the
water is not even as tall and heavy, you should be able to help him."
Charlotte must be a professional lifeguard, he thought, because she was able to rescue him from the fast-flowing river.
In fact, at the the asked this, he also had the intention to test her.
However, Charlotte did not end up in the water.
On the contrary, Joyce in front of his eyes, made a graceful leap over the railing, and jumped into the water to save the man.
He still remembered that she darted past him and he was too late to catch her and what he could do was to see the perfect arc
through the air.
On the surface of the water, there was a huge splash, layers of white foams got pushed forward in the golden sunlight.
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What a fantastic scene.
So, was it possible that ...
The person who dived to save him and the person who threw darts to save him was actually Joyce?
Luther thought about it for a long while and decided that it was quite unlikely that Charlotte saved him, and that she was lying.
He couldn't wait to verify it all.
Now that he had found out about Charlotte's private meeting with Ricky, he decided to talk to Charlotte tonight. He would just find
out with a little test, whether it was true or not. He did not want to wait any longer.
The closer he got to the truth, the more violent his heartbeat became, his mind was feverish and he could barely contain his
excitement.
He did not intend to tell Joyce. He could tell her everything when he had all the facts and evidence. This way even if Charlotte had
the intention to hide, in front of the evidence, she would not be able to do anything.