It was now entirely reasonable to suspect that everything Quennel had done before was purely to frame Lionel.
After all, everyone knew how capable Lionel was.
From the moment he returned, he demonstrated his exceptional talent, proving to everyone that he could firmly establish himself within the Rosenberg family.
It was because of his remarkable abilities that Sandra had chosen him again.
Everyone knew that Sandra was originally supposed to marry him, but she had refused, worried that his status as an outsider would ultimately be no match for Quennel's. When she realized she had bet on the wrong horse, she went back to him.
Lionel's return was undoubtedly a boon for the Rosenberg family, like a world-renowned jewel that had finally been discovered.
But for Quennel, it was not a good thing at all. Lionel's presence posed a significant threat to him.
However, they were brothers, and everyone was watching them. If Quennel did anything too drastic to Lionel, all eyes would immediately be on him.
But with Lionel and Hannah going through a messy divorce, if he could pin all the blame on her, he could remain perfectly hidden in the background.
Cherry stared blankly for a few seconds before Samuel's words finally sank in. Her eyes widened in disbelief. "Are you saying the contents of that letter were true? That those people gave it to Lionel, and when he saw the name, he was afraid of falling into a trap, so he gave it to us, and we deliberately changed the name to frame him?"
"Exactly. The only question is whether the contents of the letter were real or if it was just another trap."
Samuel looked at her and continued his analysis. "But I'm more inclined to believe that Quennel really was the mastermind. He deliberately had the kidnappers write a letter and send it to Lionel, hoping to provoke Lionel into coming after him in a rage."

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