Hadhe pulled out her phone from her pocket and handed it to the man Balfour, if you donât believe me, you can check my call history. Iâve been on the phase with Patricia a few times today We discussed how to get rid of Ellinor, how to avoid suspicion, and how to call for help after Ellinor completely lost consciousness Patricia was involved in every step, and many of the strategies were taught by her!â
Balfour took Haillieâs phone, saw the call history between Haillie and her halfâsister Patricia, and had to believe what Haillie said.
He was already fed up with Patriciaâs schemes, but he never expected that this seemingly fragile sister would do such a ruthless act.
Balfour stared coldly at Patricia, âIf you werenât involved, how do you explain these call records?
Patricia, how could you be so crafty?â
Patricia shivered at her brotherâs roar, raised her arm to wipe away her tears, and choked, âI know you donât believe me now. You would believe anything bad said about me But I can explain these call records!
I was advising Haillie not to do stupid things on each call. I talked her into agreeing, but she still did it.
The last call was her pleading with me to come to the hospital to help clear her name. I refused because I couldnât help a murderer get away with it.â
Haille found Patriciaâs explanation incredibly ironic and laughable, âPatricia, do you even believe what youâre saying? Were you advising me? You were egging me on, hoping Iâd get rid of Ellinor as soon as possible so you could get back to Theo.â
Patricia looked at her good friend with disappointment, âHaillie, do you really have to drag me into this?
You only have call records; you canât prove the content of our conversationâ
Haillie sneered, âI canât prove it? Then you canât either, right?â
Patricia sighed deeply, looking extremely sad, âOf course I can prove it! I have evidence!â
Haillie was stunned by her words, âYou have evidence? What evidence? Stop lying!â
Patricia sniffled, wiped her tears, and also took out her phone from her pocket, âI have evidence. The evidence is on my phone.â
Haillie frowned in confusion, âWhat evidence? Just call records like mine?â
Patricia said, âNo, recorded all the calls. I didnât want to bring them out, but you forced me. I really had no choice.â
âRecordings?â Haillie thought carefully with a frown, âIf itâs recordings, thatâs even better. It proves more that you instigated todayâs events.â
After saying this, Haillie immediately snatched the phone from Patriciaâs hand, quickly opened the recordings, and turned the volume up to maximum, âBalfour, listen carefully! Listen to whether sheâs hinting at me, whether sheâs instigating me to take action against Ellinor!â
The conversation between Haillie and Patricia came from the recording. At first, everything seemed normal, and Haillie did not notice anything wrong.