Upon hearing this, Blood Rose quickly responded, “Fine, fine! I shouldn’t have killed Mason and Phantom as well as caused trouble for Jewel and Olivia. I deserve to die for my crimes.”
Kyle raised an eyebrow. He was surprised that Blood Rose would confess so readily as he had expected her to resist fiercely just like moments ago.
In a stern tone, he warned, “Now, tell me why you wanted to trouble Olivia and Jewel. You better speak truthfully.”
Blood Rose didn’t hesitate to spill it all out. “Jewel stole my man, and Olivia was close to her. I wanted to kill them both to end their happiness. I killed Phantom to frame Jewel, while Mason was killed because he was Olivia’s son’s bone marrow donor. Taking his life meant cutting off Olivia’s son’s chance to survive. I did all the terrible things, so please let me go.”
Kyle asked, “Who is your man?”
“Joseph Lee,” Blood Rose replied.
He asked again, “Didn’t you conspire with Phantom to burn Jewel alive seven years ago?”
“Yes, I came to kill Jewel as Phantom later said she wasn’t dead,” she admitted.
Kyle pressed on his earpiece before he whispered, “Mr. Nolan, is this enough?”
Eugene replied, “Ask whose child she was holding in the airport.”
Kyle inquired further, “The child you were holding today, whose is it?”
“I don’t know. I stole the child on my way to the airport,” she confessed.
“And where’s the child’s mother?” he asked.
George snorted. “Now, you know what she’s capable of, huh? Don’t think she’s immune to bloodshed.”
In a rare moment of seriousness, Eugene said, “Seeing and wanting to see are not the same. No one desires to witness the darker aspects of human nature. Olivia is kind-hearted, and she certainly doesn’t relish such things. Even if she has a cold and ruthless side to her, it’s merely a response to others provoking her.”
George, for once, didn’t argue with him. It was true; he only knew she wasn’t afraid, but he had never considered if she wanted any of this. The more he interacted with Eugene, the more defeated he felt. He never thought Eugene had understood her so thoroughly.
“When should we take her to the police department?” George asked.
Eugene glanced at the monitor again and replied calmly, “Tonight. We’ll promptly provide the court with her statement and a lawyer. It’s also a way to give Mason’s parents some closure.”
George wanted to ask if Eugene had any connections at the court. Still, he realized it was Eugene he was talking to—the person with a company with its fingers in all sorts of pies. How could he not have any connections?
A sense of frustration washed over George for no apparent reason
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