What did the conversation between her mother and Mr. Rowe mean?
Joanne suspected that her father was not the only one who invented false news of her daughter's death; the Rowe family also played a role in the matter.
Although Joanne put aside her doubts and chose to trust Mr. Rowe, should she also trust him?
What if Mr. Rowe was a good actor?
It could be seen that he loved her mother very much and it was really nice to her. Otherwise, he would not give up the family business in Chicago and accompanied Joanne to live in a foreign country all these years for her to recuperate.
He loved her so much that he would like to do anything to get her.
If it was Mr. Rowe's idea to make up the false news of her death, was it possible that he had done any more outrageous things in order to let Joanne marry him?
Could her father's car accident also be related to the Rowe family?