Even though she hadn't reunited with her daughter for long, she understood her temperament and knew she would never trouble a guest for no reason.
Just as Clarke Ainley was about to speak, she recalled that the things she said were designed to exploit Helen Melendy's amnesia, deliberately making her doubt Harry Hall.
By then, even if Harry Hall explained their innocence, Helen Melendy would still have a thorn lodged in her heart.
And as long as she firmly denied having said those things, Helen Melendy wouldn't have any evidence to prove otherwise.
And as long as Helen Melendy continued to argue with Harry Hall, over time, Harry Hall would lose patience with her, and divorce would be inevitable.
She had calculated everything, which is why she impulsively said those things, but she never expected that Helen Melendy wouldn't play by the rules, leading her to irrational anger and her earlier actions.
