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Cedric knew exactly what had happened back then.
Sean hadn't saved anyone after the incident. Instead, he'd run off.
Cedric had gone over to check the situation and pulled Noelle out from under the car.
Noelle stared at Cedric beside her and was startled. Why would he say something like that?
Frank frowned. "You know nothing. Only Noelle was left crying by the roadside in the car accident. Mr. Quigley and my parents died in the explosion, and Mr. Quigley's body was found near the car door. It was clear he returned to save them."
Noelle knew that that was the conclusion of the police investigation, but why was Cedric questioning it now?
Cedric avoided Noelle's eyes when he met her questioning gaze. "Maybe it was some passerby who helped."
He couldn't understand why Sean had turned back either. It might've been the latter's last pang of conscience, but now that he was dead, no one could ever know the truth.
Frank countered, "That's impossible. That road was newly established. There were no cameras around, and hardly anyone passed by."
Noele turned to Cedric. "It's a shame I can't remember what happened during the accident. Otherwise, I'd know who pulled me out."
She wouldn't have ended up sitting on the side of the road crying for no reason. Someone must've saved her.
Cedric's gaze was dark and unreadable. In the end, he said nothing more because he couldn't possibly tell the truth that he'd been present at the scene.
Frank spoke with conviction. "This has been investigated thoroughly, Noelle. Sean saved you, and that's the truth though you might have issues with her."
Though Xenia had questionable character, it didn't change the fact that Sean had done the Liddells a great favor.
Noelle's eyes filled with mockery. "I've never denied that. Looking at the life Xenia has had with the Liddells all these years and comparing it to mine, I don't think I owe her anything."
Her tone was cold. Xenia had killed her in her past life, and she owed no one in the Liddell family anything.
Frank gave a bitter smile. He understood that all too well.
Noelle coldly continued, "If you want to repay her favor, do it yourselves. Don't drag me into this."
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