"Detective Lloyd."
"Miss Lancelot, I am right outside the Bridgewater family's old house. Please come out and take me in." Thunder spoke in a low voice on the other end.
"Bridgewater's old house?" Sylvia asked in surprise.
"Yes, I want to come in and ask some questions about your mother's death. If nothing unexpected happens, we will probably know the cause of her death right away." He spoke confidently.
Sylvia was stunned for a moment and then said, "Okay, I'll be there right away."
She hung up the phone and walked towards the door.
After a while, she saw Detective Lloyd standing at the gate. He was wearing a denim jacket and a black leather hat on his head, looking serious and indifferent.
"Detective Lloyd, please come in." Sylvia opened the gate.
Detective Lloyd strode in.
"Detective Lloyd, did you find any clues?" Sylvia asked in a low voice after welcoming him in.
"Yes, according to my investigation, there is the murderer who pushed your mother downstairs in the Bridgewater family's old house today. This is not a conspiracy." Thunder raised his hat with his hand and glanced at the Bridgewater family's old man birthday banner with his sharp eyes. He glanced at Sylvia and his voice was low.
"Okay, then come with me." Sylvia's heart skipped a beat, a chill flashed in her eyes, and she led him inside, "I'll arrange a guest room for you, you just have to act accordingly."
"Okay." Thunder murmured.
Sylvia was taking him towards the single-family guest room, but Thunder said, "No, I will stay in the villa."
After hearing this, Sylvia had no choice but to lead him towards the hall of the villa.
"Yes." Elaine nodded and yawned loudly, "Aunt, Hendrick, I'm going to bed. Aren't Chris and Jennifer back yet?"
Amelia's face looked very ugly: "They are all gone, Elaine, let me ask you, did you really see Aunt Sylvia and Jennifer come back from the hospital?"
"I am not sure either." When Elaine saw they had noticed something was wrong, she was worried that they would ask her more questions, so she had to pretend to be confused, yawned non-stop, and wanted to go upstairs to sleep.
Although Amelia and Hendrick were anxious, they couldn't do anything to her and could only let her go upstairs to sleep.
"Auntie, I think there's something wrong with Elaine. She came out of the dark like this. She's usually afraid of the dark. How could she come out of there? She must know where Chris and Jennifer have gone." Hendrick looked at her fat face. After walking in, he said to Amelia suspiciously.
"Yes, let's go there and have a look." Amelia also agreed with Hendrick's statement.
"Hmph, you have to take the elevator on the first floor. You're as fat as a pig. Why won't you be so lazy?" Hendrick made a face at Elaine's back with disgust on his face.

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