Chapter 1194 Excited To Get Her Back
“Samuel, the person you’re hugging…” Just then, Jerome, Daniel, Patricia, Yandel, Billy, and the others walked in to see Samuel hugging a woman tightly.
Although they could not see her face, they could identify her as the bride of today’s wedding ceremony from the bridal gown she was wearing.
Daniel and Patricia did not know that the Lunetta before them was not the real Lunetta. They frowned, and their expressions were grim as they said, “T-This ridiculous! Natalie passed not long ago, yet you’re here taking advantage of someone else already!”
Samuel was suddenly accused and scolded for no reason. Natalie was about to stand up to them for Samuel when Jerome said, “Father, Mother, it’s not ridiculous for Samuel to do that! There’s no one else in the world more qualified to hug her!”
Daniel scolded, “Nonsense! How can that be possible?” “Father, she’s Natalie.” “What?” “What!” Daniel and Patricia were taken aback. They could not believe what they had just heard.
They had attended Natalie’s funeral and saw her body in the casket for themselves. Although they did not see her being cremated, they were confident that she was no longer in this world.
Patricia was worried that Jerome might have gone crazy, so she hesitated for a moment before she said, “Jerome, I know Natalie’s death affected you greatly, but the dead cannot be revived. It’s impossible that she’s…”
If Natalie did not clarify this matter, Daniel and Patricia would definitely think that Jerome was hallucinating. She shrugged out of Samuel’s embrace and slowly walked toward Daniel and Patricia.
“Uncle Daniel, Aunt Patricia, I didn’t die. It’s me, Natalie!”
“A-Aren’t you Lunetta?” Patricia was stunned for a few seconds before returning to her senses and muttering, “Natalie is dead. Don’t you dare impersonate her and use her name to trick us!” “I’m really…”
Previously, Natalie had no choice but to cooperate with Bastien and acted as Lunetta with the hyper-realistic mask since he was threatening and monitoring her.
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