Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1163
Watch out…
Watch out for who?
Ethan had typed out a person whose name started with ‘Lyo’.
This meant that the person’s name had these three letters.
Lyo.
A thought struck Catherine’s mind.
Had Ethan tried to type out ‘Wesley Lyons’?
Her face paled.
Upon noticing her expression, Tracy said, “ It looks like you’ve guessed it.”
“No. This is impossible. ” Cathrine shook her head.
How could Ethan have wanted to remind her to watch out for Wesley in his final moments?
Tracy said, “ Since Ethan typed out ‘Lyo’, it means that you have to be careful of people whose names start with this. In his last moments, he could’ve
wanted to type Uncle Wesley. So now you know why I had to delete the draft.”
Catherine understood. She gazed at Tracy admiringly and with complicated feelings at the same time.
“You don’t have to be sorry. I think the most important thing here is that Ethan’s death might not be an accident but rather an intentional act.”
Tracy told her another piece of staggering news. “ I asked the police to check the last footage of Ethan’s accident. It proved that the message was typed out 20 seconds or so after the car crashed. Don’t you find it strange? Why did he try to send you a message after something happened to him and not before? Was it because he noticed something after the crash?”
“Are you saying that he realized someone wanted to kill him after the crash?” Catherine gasped in fear. “But wasn’t it caused by a fault in the car?”
“Some faults are man-made, ” Tracy whispered, “
Think carefully about the conversation you had with Ethan. Did he say anything unusual?”
“He said he had something important to tell me, but he asked me not to let Wesley know…” As Catherine reflected on it, she was chilled to the core.
Upon hearing it, Tracy went silent for a long time before she rose to her feet. “Was he actually looking for you to mediate the conflict between you and Wesley? Nobody knows the truth, but the only thing we’re sure of is that he had driven the car from the office at that time. I think you should be careful. It’s best not to let anyone know that I met you today.”
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