[Why did she go mad?]
In the end, it was Bertha Haines' curiosity that got the better of her, but sometimes curiosity really isn't advisable.
As for why Nancy Norris would suddenly become like this, Jerry Moore actually wasn't very clear either.
"When the police informed me to pick her up, she was already crazy."
"I took her to the hospital for a check-up; there were no external injuries on her body, and she hadn't been violated."
"However, based on what she said, she seemed to have seen snakes—a lot of them."
"She's been particularly afraid of snakes since she was a child, so if she really fell into a pile of snakes... it's quite normal to be scared crazy."
Bertha felt that her biological mother might be suspicious of her but didn't directly ask her about it, likely fearing that it would hurt their mother-daughter relationship.
Ivan Norris and Sebastian Page soon came back.
Seeing the heavy atmosphere in the private room, Ivan could already guess the reason.
