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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 398

Chapter 398 They were soaking wet by the time they had reached the mansion. It was three in the morning.

A few of Elliot’s friends were still drinking in the main hall. They were waiting for Elliot to return. When they saw him returning with Avery in his arms, they all got up from the sofa. They should have said something to lessen the awkwardness, but no one said anything.

Elliot was only wearing a thin t-shirt. He was soaked from the rain, so the t-shirt was clinging tightly to his body. Water dripped down his hair.

His deep amber eyes were filled with despair and darkness.

The woman in his arms was covered in his jacket. Only her pale and lifeless face could be seen. Her eyes were closed, and they looked as if they would never open again.

The scene at that moment was inexplicably sad and tragic!

Elliot carried Avery upstairs and vanished from everyone’s sight.

After Rosalie’s autopsy report came out, Henry sent it to Elliot immediately.

Rosalie did not die of poison or other injuries. It was determined that she fell to her death.

Henry realized that it would be a good time to bury Rosalie the next day. After Elliot’s reply, Henry immediately informed close friends and family about the time of the funeral.

At the Starry River Villa, Chad came to visit Shea.

Shea was well taken care of. After Shea’s second surgery, she was much more intelligent than before. Although she still needed to be cared for, she was more independent than the average child.

“Mr. Foster’s mother’s funeral is tomorrow.” Chad shared the piece of news with Mike. “He will attend the funeral. Perhaps, he would bring Avery back too.”

Mike nodded. “Can you take me to the funeral?”

Chad looked at him in disbelief. “Only a few of the higher management received the invitation. I’m only a small assistant, what right do I have to bring other people? Also, why are you attending the funeral? If you dare make a fuss, don’t you think the bodyguards will kill you on the spot?”

of course, Mike did not want to die, but he had been unable to reach Avery for two days. Not only was he sick of waiting, but the children were also getting more and more pessimistic.

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