Who knew that while passing by a large hall, they found it crowded with people in front.
"Who is it, who broke my gift?"
Caryn Zachmann’s angry voice ca from the crowd.
Nathalie Quinlan raised an eyebrow, surprised to encounter this.
She didn’t really want to ddle, crossed her arms, and was about to leave when she heard soone in the crowd ntion her na.
"Could it be Nathalie Quinlan?"
The string in her mind tightened fiercely, and Nathalie Quinlan pressed her hat down, her dark eyes looking towards the person speaking.
She saw an old lady with gray hair talking.
Everyone’s eyes suddenly focused on her.
Bernard Ingram was montarily tense, but he quickly cald down and hesitantly began to speak: "I think I saw her at the Imperial Hotel today. I thought she ca for a al, but I didn’t see her inside. Since she ca, but didn’t show up... I’m just guessing, guessing that she might be jealous of Caryn, secretly ca over, and broke the eting gift Caryn’s godmother gave her."
"Grandma, Nathalie Quinlan is also at the Imperial Hotel?" Caryn Zachmann’s expression was very surprised.
At this mont, Leonardy Zachmann and Hendrik Zachmann heard the commotion and ca out hurriedly from the banquet.
They happened to hear Bernard Ingram’s words.
Leonardy Zachmann quickly asked to understand what exactly happened.
It turned out that when Caryn Zachmann went backstage to change clothes, she found that the gift Ellen Quarles gave her had been torn open, and the diamonds inside were shattered.
In addition, a valuable deep-sea coral gift from Ellen Quarles was also damaged.
The scene looked like a ss.
But whether it was the waiter or others, no one saw who passed by there...
Because of Bernard Ingram’s words, the suspicion was directly on Nathalie Quinlan!
After all, this ti Room Two did not invite Nathalie Quinlan and her family for dinner, yet Nathalie Quinlan appeared at the Imperial Hotel at an inappropriate ti.
It must be said that Nathalie Quinlan is the biggest suspect.
Otherwise, as Bernard Ingram said, she didn’t co for a al. Why was she at the Imperial Hotel at noon?
What was she doing there?
Caryn Zachmann obviously cared a lot about this matter, and stared burning eyes again at Bernard Ingram and asked: "Grandma, are you sure Nathalie Quinlan ca to the Imperial Hotel?"
Bernard Ingram wasn’t actually that sure: "I saw her at noon, it should be her, she’s hard to misidentify."
Leonardy Zachmann’s brows furrowed, but he said nothing.
Caryn Zachmann snorted coldly and said without thinking: "Call the police."
Leonardy Zachmann looked at her in surprise.
However, Caryn Zachmann’s face was expressionless, her eyes full of resentnt: "When the police co to investigate, we’ll know if she was at the Imperial Hotel."
"Caryn." Leonardy Zachmann instinctively resisted calling the police: "What are you doing, things aren’t certain yet, there’s no need to blow it up like this."
Hendrik Zachmann also felt the sa way, believing it wasn’t Nathalie Quinlan who did it.
However, Bernard Ingram, being an elder of the family and of such old age, couldn’t possibly speak nonsense.
Since Bernard Ingram said she saw Nathalie Quinlan at the Imperial Hotel, then Nathalie Quinlan very likely ca.
But what was Nathalie Quinlan doing at the Imperial Hotel?
He was pondering when his peripheral vision suddenly caught the spirited figure of a girl outside the crowd, wearing a duckbill cap and a casual sweater, dressed very nonchalantly.
Who else could it be that they were discussing?
Hendrik Zachmann, stunned, instinctively shouted: "Nathalie Quinlan?"
Everyone else was gathered around Caryn Zachmann, still wondering who did it.
Hendrik Zachmann suddenly shouted the na of the main suspect.
Nathalie Quinlan?
Did Nathalie Quinlan really co?
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