Chapter 1598
The Interpol agent warned seriously.
“Felipe Whitman, we’re going to arrest you for these two crimes. You have the right to hire a lawyer to help you with your case, but the chance of you winning is near to zero…”
“I plead guilty.” Before the person could finish talking, Felipe opened his mouth. “I plead guilty to all of the crimes.”
“Felipe.” Jeremy almost could not control himself as he said, “Cathy’s not dead. Amy is Cathy. You didn’t kill anyone.”
“Mr. Whitman, are you saying that the victim of Felipe’s planned murder is still alive?” the Interpol agent asked in surprise.
Jeremy nodded in certainty. “Yes, that woman is still alive and well.”
“Where is she now?”
“She’s…”
“Jeremy,” Felipe called out to Jeremy, “I’ve admitted to my crimes, so there’s nothing to say now.”
After Felipe said that, the door of the room was pushed open.
“I’m here.”
Cathy walked in straight.
“I’m that woman and I’m not dead. Also, I don’t plan to sue this person.”
Felipe looked at Cathy who was walking toward him in surprise. He then sat up abruptly.
However, since his movements were too extreme, the wounds all over his body were affected.
He looked at her who was standing almost within reach in disbelief. He could see all of the cruel things he had done to her in front of his eyes.
Jeremy could guess what Adam was worried about. He turned around to look into the room through the transparent small window. Then, he walked over to worry about what was going on with Madeline right now.
Inside the room.
Felipe sat there motionlessly. His eyes were red as he sobbed and watched the woman who was walking toward him.
“You want to ask me whether I remember what happened back then, right?”
“Cathy…”
“I don’t.” Cathy denied it. “I’ve forgotten everything in the past, but they told me about what happened back then, including everything we went through.”
She said calmly and indifferently. Her expression looked calm as well, but there was a wave of emotions flashing across her eyes silently and without a trace.
“Felipe, can I ask you a question?”
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