William realized it then—he was being threatened!
William didn't respond directly but instead asked, "Have you been to East 62nd Street these past few days?"
"So what if I have? What if I haven't?" Lauren sneered, "You don't think my daughter would blame me, do you?"
"That means you have been there," William thought clearly. Evelyn naturally wouldn't wish her grandfather dead, but this woman in front of him...
She must have said something to Nathaniel.
William didn't want to say much about whether the suicide was completely Nathaniel's own decision.
But this woman really shouldn't have gone to see Nathaniel, much less threaten him here.
Lauren seemed very dissatisfied with William's attitude and gave a look to the young boy beside her. The boy then yelled, "I want to play on the swing too!" and tried to reach for Amy.
Quick as a flash, William scooped Amy into his arms and then said to the child, "Then you go play on the swings."