Chapter 96
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
âWhat if the killer was someone outside the group? Person B knew she didnât do it, but she wouldnât
suspect Person A,â Cynthia countered, knowing exactly what Joshua was insinuating.
With just a few simple sentences, the two of them were locked in a standoff.
Cynthia spoke to him seriously, âIâm tired of all this. I donât want to argue with you anymore because of
Jayleen. Believe me or not, I didnât do anything wrong.â
She was not the type to pick fights. However, being repeatedly forced into difficult situations, being
doubted, and being questioned had worn her out.
Joshua wanted to believe her, especially when he saw the sincerity in her eyes. However, he could not
bring himself to trust her every time he thought about how she had changed after he mentioned
divorce. 2
He could not tell which of her words was true and which was false.
Jimmy was angry that Joshua had bullied her.
[Cynthia: Iâm not posting it.]
[Little Jerry: ???]
Jimmy was confused. Why was she not going to post it?
His first thought was that Joshua must have threatened her, but then he remembered that the apology
statement was something Joshua had asked Cynthia to post.
What was going on?
Being full of doubts, Jimmy called Cynthia and got straight to the point.
âCynthia, why arenât you posting it? Werenât we going to expose Joshua and Jayleenâs dirty secrets?â