Forgive Yourself Because You Deserve Forgiveness

Arlo continued to dig up information from the coachman.

“Can’t you see anything from that person at all? For example, the color of his eyes or what about that person’s clothes?”

The coachman was silent. He seemed to be thinking, then a few moments later, he said, “I don’t really remember the color of his eyes, but I think it’s brown or maybe black. I don’t know. I don’t remember much. Please, forgive me.”

Arlo sighed. “No problem. You can calm down first in the break room, Uncle. if you remember anything, please tell us right away.”

He asked Edward, one of the knights, to take the coachman to the break room while he would continue to interrogate the person who first found Cecilia’s body.

“You can follow him, Uncle,” Arlo said while the coachman was still sitting quietly in the chair.

“I think I remembered something,” said the coachman. “There is a flower on that man’s shirt with the Scarlet family crest,” he added, surprising Arlo.