At Lady Felicia's retelling of her events, Alexander gave a sympathetic nod.
To him it seemed that her life had gone through quite a bit of ups and downs.
And the things he learned from her, especially about Lapitus, seemed particularly eye-opening.
When he first met the guy he did not seem like that type of person.
Alexander in fact would have described him as honest and a straight arrow.
But of course, he had met the man for only two to three hours.
Hardly enough time to form a concrete impression.
Thus he was inclined to put far more emphasis on Lady Felicia's recount, who had spent far more time with the man, assuming her to be a far more reliable source.
And the thought that the woman would be out to screw her husband over never even crossed Alexander's mind.
Because he could not see the point.