Juliet was freed.
She had broken the chains on her in her own way.
When Mrs. Sutton saw her daughter's lifeless body, she wailed and lost consciousness in that very moment.
Chaos erupted inside the house, before returning to peace shortly after.
"It's good that she died! That ought to save me some trouble!" Mr. Sutton said coldly. "There's no need for a funeral. Do not say a word about this to outsiders. Just get her body cremated."
He left his son in charge, before leaving.
After Mr. Sutton left, the tears in Jane's eyes scrolled down her cheeks.
"Brother, can I keep Juliet's phone?" She pleaded. "I feel so horrible. She wouldn't have done this if I didn't give her that hairpin..."
"She will find a way to take her own life even if you didn't!" He returned to his room to retrieve Juliet's phone, before handing it to Jane. "I threw the sim card away, so you can just keep the phone!"
Jane returned to her room in tears with Juliet's phone.
Meanwhile, in Aryadelle.
During the Tate Industries' annual dinner, Elliot was invited on the stage to deliver a speech.
Everyone clapped when he walked on stage.
"Mom, I thought you were the boss? Why is Dad giving the speech?" Layla whispered.
"I don't really like to give speeches," Avery explained. "I get nervous, but your dad doesn't."
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