After a long pause, Principal Wallace turned his gaze to Nash, his shock giving way to confusion.He did not understand why Nash was so concerned about this matter. “Why are you suddenly so interested? Even if the kidnapped girl wasn’t Nina, why does it matter to you?”Principal Wallace’s questions seemed genuine, not an attempt to hide anything or with any ill intent.Nash’s sharp gaze relaxed slightly, and he spoke in a calm tone. “I’m investigating something and came across this. I thought you could help clarify. The girl who was kidnapped wasn’t Nina, but she believes it was her and even shares the same name. If there was no intentional effort to hide the truth, how could she have these memories?”Principal Wallace’s expression kept changing.”Principal Wallace, this happened at the school you managed. Can you provide an explanation?” Nash wanted a reasonable answer, suspecting there might be a larger conspiracy.Principal Wallace sighed deeply and sat up straight, ready to share what he knew. “I can’t give you all the answers, but I can tell you what I know.”Nash’s eyes darkened with anticipation.Principal Wallace picked up the photo and continued, “It’s true that Nina’s memories are confused. Coincidentally, the kidnapped girl had the same name as Nina. The reason for hiding it was to cooperate with her parents in an act.””Cooperate with her parents?” Nash asked, even more puzzled. “Why hide it?””I’m not entirely sure. Nina was likely in high school at the time. Her parents begged me not to reveal the truth. They wanted everyone to treat her as if she was the kidnapped girl. As for why Nina’s memory is confused, I really don’t know,” Principal Wallace explained. Sᴇaʀᴄh thᴇ FɪndNøvel.ɴᴇt website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.”Weren’t they afraid Nina would find out she wasn’t the girl?” Nash pressed.”It happened a long time ago. News reports quickly get replaced by new stories, and she wouldn’t have had a reason to investigate. For her, it’s a past she’d rather not remember, and her family wouldn’t let her discover the truth,” Principal Wallace said.Nina had never mentioned thisincident. If it weren’t for Nash askingabout Zac, Nina would not have told him. He would not have paid attention to the gunpoint story shementioned. This series of questions led him to the discovery ofVina’sconfused memory. So, did Zac, the person she mentioned, really exist?Nash’s ultimate goal was to find this person. He looked back at Principal Wallace. “Was there ever anyone named Zac in her life?”Even if her memory was faulty, this person might still exist.Principal Wallace thought carefully, then shook his head. “I don’t recall anyone by that name.”Nash’s eyes narrowed, suspectingthat Zac might be a figment of
Nina’s imagination. Nina’s highschool experiences seemed to include some troubling events herfamily wanted to keep frompossibly to protect her fromher,traumatic memories. Who was the father of her child? Could Nina have mistaken someone else for Zac, leading to her getting pregnant, trapped in a deceptive relationship without realizing it?If that was the case, it was even worse.Regardless, her parents must know the truth. The mysterious summer Nina disappeared was highly suspicious.Satisfied that Principal Wallace was being truthful, Nash nodded slightly. “Sorry to disturb you so late.”Principal Wallace quickly stood up. “No problem at all. I just don’t quite understand your relationship with Nina. Why are you so concerned about her?”He had known Nina was his secretary but sensed there was more to it now.Nash looked directly at him and stated, “She is my wife.”
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