What Happens in 256 – From the Book Let's Start All Over Again, Shall We (Maggie and Nathaniel)
Dive into 256, a pivotal chapter in Let's Start All Over Again, Shall We (Maggie and Nathaniel), written by Isadora Moonbeam. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Chapter 256 Confrontation
“Did you have any disputes with Ms. Adams before? Why would she push you?” Someone couldn’t help but speak up
Ronald, upon hearing the commotion, hurried over. He embraced the role of the protective father and interrupted. “That’s right, don’t talk nonsense! We don’t know who you are: why would we have any reason to trouble you? What reason would Maggie have to do such a thing!
“Bun his posture does indeed resemble someone who’s been shoved,” another person analyzed logically.
Struggling for a moment. Ben raised his head with reddened eyes. He reasoned, “Perhaps I accidentally bumped into Ms. Adam and displeased her.”
At his words, a wave of gasps spread through the bystanders.
Feeling mad after a collision was understandable, but pushing someone down the stairs out of anger seemed way too malicious.
The crowd’s gaze on Maggic took on a new, inexplicable meaning.
Maggie was not in a hurry to defend herself. She retorted coldly. “If you really bumped into me and didn’t apologise. I could simply file a complaint with the hotel. I believe being accused of an attempted murder. and getting you fired would make me happier than watching you fall down these stairs in front of everyone.
Nathael’s gaze was icy as he examined the compliant man before him. He asked in a deep voice, “Since you’re accusing Maggie, do you have any evidence?”
Ben grew tense at the question. He glanced involuntarily at the second–floor staircase’s position.
The hotel had surveillance cameras, of course, but they didn’t cover all areas. Ben had noted before that the stairwell was one of the blind spots.
It was precisely the reason for him to boldly strike at that spot.
If he were to formally accuse Maggie, he would naturally lack the evidence.
Beth stood among the crowd and watched the scene with a cold gaze. She found the waiter to be quite smart. Despite the failed plan, his accusation against Maggie had caused her some trouble. Beth found the situation somewhat satisfying.
“What kind of evidence could there be? Sir, do you believe I am framing her? I’m merely a waiter. How could I have the nerve to offend a guest?”
Ben looked towards Nathael with a hint of panic. His eyes had turned red, making him appear helpless
and wronged.
Nathael’s gaze was profound. He looked directly at Ben and said coldly, “So, you mean we’re plotting against you?”
Maggie noticed he had taken the blame on himself; she couldn’t help but frown.
The waiter had pointed the finger directly at her, but he used the term ‘we. Although she was confident in
Chapter 256 Confrontation
This was something she vowed never to repeat in her lifetime.
Gently grasping Nathael’s fingers, Maggie looked at Ben and said, “While there may not be surveillance at the second–floor stairwell, there are always cameras in other locations. You just mentioned you were going downstairs to replace a wine glass, which means the wine service you were providing was on the second floor for the guests.”
Ben furrowed his brow slightly, uncertain of Maggie’s intent.
Maggie’s voice, clear and pleasing to the car like a mountain stream, drew in the surrounding audiences. They listened as she spoke with calm authority, free from any rush or panic.
“In that case, would you please tell us which guests you served the wine to before? And where were you when the guests took it?” Maggie looked straight at Ben and challenged him with her question.
Ben was stunned briefly before stammering. “How… how could I possibly
how could I possibly remember? With so many guests at the banquet, it’s impossible to remember everyone. You’re giving me a hard time.”
Chapter 256 Confrontation
That’s right, Ben could have sneaked up to the second floor to slack off, where he had an unfortunate encounter with her. Then, they exchanged harsh words, leading to her pushing him downstairs.
This explanation seemed quite reasonable.
Maggie planned to request the manager examine the surveillance footage from upstairs, reasoning that if Ben’s movements at the stairwell were unrecorded, they should investigate his potential activities.
With Ben’s explanation, the absence of his image on the surveillance footage seemed to make more sense.
“Well, then, that means your earlier statement about going downstairs to change glasses was a lie. When your first statement is a lie, how can you prove the rest of your story is trustworthy?” Maggie looked. straight into his eyes and challenged him directly.
Ben opened his mouth, but no words came out.
He had thought that by refuting that evidence, Maggie would be forced to scramble for other proof, but she had cleverly turned the tables, making hing defend himself.
That’s right, Ms. Adam has a point,” someone in the crowd chimed in. “How can we trust a sneaky, lying person like him?”
Ronald spoke up again. “You dare to slander my daughter; you must give us a good explanation or we will not let this go!”
Everyone’s accusatory glare pointed towards Ben, his forehead now drenched with sweat.
Beth, amidst the crowd, couldn’t help but frown. Maggie was too cunning. Although that waiter might have possessed a touch of wit, his schemes were incomparable to hers.
I… I… Why would I slander someone I don’t know?” Ben looked towards Maggie, trying once again to defend himself.
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