Chapter 461
Chapter 461
Chapter 461 Coincidence
“No, I’m already home.”
Nathaniel sighed in relief. “Why are you calling me so late?”
Janet grabbed the pillow and leaned back. “I have something to ask you.”
“Go ahead.”
Janet bit her lower lip with her teeth. Her mind was in a mess, thinking about how to
start.
Nathaniel didn’t urge her and quietly held the phone by his ear. Janet’s breathing was clearly audible.
That
kiss tonight made him distracted until now. At this time, when Janet called, his heart was like a feather
gently sweeping, bringing up a series of electric currents, and his fingertips were all paralyzed.
“When you rescued me last time I was in a car accident, did you notice anything unusual?”
Recalling the thrilling night, Nathaniel’s eyes darkened.
“What kind of abnormality are you referring to?”
Janet pursed her lips. “For example, did you see any suspicious people nearby?”
Nathaniel thought for a while and answered with certainty, “The neighborhood was empty at that time, a
nd I didn’t see anyone.
“Why did you suddenly ask about this?”
Janet shook her head. “Nothing. I’m just curious.”
She later recalled many times. She really felt someone pulled her out of the car that
time.
But Nathaniel and the others said they had never seen this person before, so Janet
wondered if she remembered it wrong.
Otherwise, why did that person leave after saving her?
But if no one rescued her, how did she get out of the car?
Although Janet didn’t show anything on the phone, Nathaniel knew she must have
discovered something strange in her mind.
Otherwise, she wouldn’t call him so late.
He recalled it carefully, and a thought suddenly flashed through his mind.
“Actually, I’ve been a little puzzled.”
Janet’s attention was instantly concentrated. “What?”
“Last time I found you, you were unconscious outside the car alone.
“It reminds me of the car accident ten years ago. You were also leaning against the rear
of the car, so I had a chance to save you before the car exploded.
“Don’t you think the two situations are very similar?”
Nathaniel’s words set off a storm in Janet’s heart.
She never told Nathaniel about the car accident ten years ago. Every time Nathaniel
asked her why she married him and why she liked him, she kept silent.
So, this was the first time she knew when she was rescued, and she was actually outside
the car!
Janet’s voice trembled. “Are you sure?”
Nathaniel froze for a moment and said in a deep voice, “I just remembered it recently, but there’s nothin
g wrong with it.”
Janet lowered her eyes, desperately recalling the details of the two accidents. “If that’s what you said, t hen it’s really too much of a coincidence.”
Nathaniel didn’t believe there were absolute coincidences in the world, especially that
Janet would just escape every danger.
“I suspect this is not a coincidence. It is very likely that someone is secretly observing your every move,
so you can always be saved at critical times.”
“You mean, maybe someone is secretly protecting me?”
“That’s right.” Nathaniel nodded.
Janet thought carefully. Ten years apart, it was the same car accident, and the
murderers who caused it might have been the same group. Could it be that the
who saved her was the same?
person
If so, who on earth had been protecting her, keeping her out of danger instead of sending her to a safer
place?
In the past ten years, Janet had never given up on the investigation, but the clues she could find were a
lways intermittent and incomplete.
One after another, confusing fragments flickered in Janet’s mind as if she was about to
touch the veil of truth.
“I can’t make it clear on the phone. Let’s have a meet!”
Nathaniel raised his hand and glanced at his watch. “Now?”
“Yes! Right now!”
Janet couldn’t wait any longer, and she wanted to ask Nathaniel face–to–face to clarify the details of
that year, to make everything clear.
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Nathaniel stood up but suddenly felt dizzy.
He closed his eyes forcefully, squeezed his fingers between his brows, and insisted.
“Okay, I’ll go find you.”
There was a rustling sound from the other end of the phone, and soon there was the sound of footsteps
going downstairs.
Janet grabbed a coat casually and trotted all the way.
She made a final decision. “You’ve been drinking, and waiting for your driver
will take too long. I’ll go to you first, and wait for me at home!”
“Don’t be in such a hurry…”
Before he finished speaking, Nathaniel heard the sound of a car starting over the phone.
Nathaniel glanced at the thick night outside the window and said sternly, “I’ll wait for you, drive slowly, a
nd be careful.”
Janet responded casually, threw the mobile phone on the passenger seat, and the car flew out like an a
rrow off the string.
When Lawrence chased after her rubbing his sleepy eyes, Janet had long disappeared with the car.