"Have a good rest first. Don't talk too much." Greer was stabbed in the abdomen, and talking would cause pain, so the doctor told him to talk to the wounded as little as possible.
Greer nodded slightly and held Moore's hand tightly.
Moore didn't ask about the process, nor did he ask Greer why. He had an ominous premonition that just as Euralia said, the identity of Greer was not that simple.
Since he didn't ask, Greer didn't say anything more. Because Greer was also wondering if she should tell all this to Moore!
Since the day she bought oranges and got in the car, she was hit by a minibus on purpose, and today she was stabbed by a man in black in the supermarket, she began to suspect one person, that is, Violet!
She had only contacted with Moore, James and Shirley in this city. Moore loved her so much that he was excluded from the crime.
James and Shirley still hoped that they could use her to destroy Bill and Euralia. They couldn't do anything to her before they achieved their goal.
But only Violet, she said to her in the coffee shop that day, which made Greer very strange. That day, Violet reminded Greer not to fall in love with Moore.
However, before she was hit by a minibus on purpose that day, she went to buy an orange. Greer suspected that Violet had known that she had feelings for Moore, so Violet wanted to kill her.
As for the day she was attacked by a man at the door, according to her experience, that man did not want her to die. Otherwise, he would attack her directly from the back. She had no chance to fight back.
So Greer felt that the man was not in the same group with the
t was very likely that this person would be killed because the person knew these secrets, so she chose to keep these secrets.
"Don't you tell me that you are worried that I will be implicated because of you? If you are worried about this, you can rest assured. You know the relationship between me and Bill, and I believe you know Bill's power in A City. But my brother is the closest person to you. If anything happens to you, my brother will be the first one to suffer. He loves you so much. Do you want him to be in trouble because of you? "
Euralia's rhetorical question was also testing whether Greer really loved Moore or not.
If Greer loved Moore enough, she would definitely consider his safety.
"I..." Greer was a little embarrassed and didn't know how to answer.
"As long as you tell me, I will expose that person before that person takes action next time! I promise you and my brother will be safe. " Said Euralia firmly.
"Really? Can you guarantee the safety of me and Moore? " Greer began to waver.
"Well, he is my brother. Will I hurt him?" Replied Euralia.