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Chasing My Pregnant Wife by Night Rvelations

Chapter 1210
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Hearing the recording on the phone, Angie was horrified and nearly fainted.

"No, that's not how it is! It's not like that!" she cried in fear.

Angie tried to get up from the floor, but the two men behind her pressed her down firmly, keeping her kneeling on the ground. "It's not like that!" Angie shouted. "Aurora's framing me! She's settingup!" "She's framing you?" Theodore sneered. "Didn't you admit that you killed my grandmother?" "I... It wasn't me!" Angie's agitation intensified. "Aurora is clearly usingas a scapegoat! She trickedinto saying those things! This is all fake!" Angie finally realized that Aurora had planned to make her the scapegoat from the very beginning, wanting to rid herself of any involvement. It was so sinister-recording conversations and twisting the facts. How despicable! "Fake?" Theodore seized her face with one hand, gripping it so tightly that her face nearly contorted. He gritted his teeth and harshly demanded, "Are you saying Aurora did this?" "Yes, it was her!" Angie said. "She's the mastermind! She was the one who pushed your grandmother down the stairs, but your grandmother didn't die. Aurora panicked, worried that your grandmother would speak out, so she killed her. She's the one behind it all. I was just used by her!" Theodore didn't immediately believe Angie's words, but they weren't entirely impossible either. He needed more evidence. "Why would she push my grandmother down the stairs?" "Because she was bad-mouthing Rosalie in her room, saying terrible things. Your grandmother overheard and was furious. Aurora, worried she would be exposed, pushed her down the stairs. You know she's my cousin, and I was terrified at the time. She even threatened to killif I said anything! She's so evil, not at all the gentle and kind person you think she is. I was wrong, but it was only because I covered for her. I didn't kill your grandmother! I didn't..." Theodore slapped her hard.

"The two of you are contradicting each other. She says you killed her, and you say it was her. So tell me, what about the recording? What was that drug you injected into my grandmother that killed her? You admitted it yourself, and now you're changing your story. How do you explain that?" en.kikistories "I..." Angie knew the evidence was irrefutable. She couldn't escape now, so she gritted her teeth and said, "That drug was given toby Aurora. She toldto do it. Sh usedto do her dirty work! She's the mastermind! I was just her pawn, and I was threatened by her! The recording was taken out of context. She cut out her own words!" en.kikistories "Then why did you let her threaten you? Why would you kill someone just because she told you to? Why did you listen to her?" Angie's story was too inconsistent.

"Because I like you," Angie sobbed. "Aurora promisedthat if I did what she asked, she'd share you with me. Then I'd be right behind her, living the good life." "Hah." Theodore laughed mockingly. "You really will say anything." "I'm telling the truth! I didn't lie to you! It was Aurora who promised me! She's not the person you think she is—she's a liar, and she's the one behind everything!" Theodore stood up, clenched his fists, and said, "I'll investigate whether she's involved or not, but for now, you have no way out. You killed my grandmother, and I won't let you get away with it! But I won't let you die either. You'll rot in prison, and I'll make sure your cellmates are ten times worse than you. You'll wish you were dead every day!" en.kikistories He turned to give an order. "Take this disgusting woman and the evidence to the police station. Tell Captain Hein that I sent her." The bodyguards dragged Angie up and out.

"No, don't! It's not my fault! Theodore, you can't do this to me! You can't do this!" Angie's voice gradually faded away.