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Breaking Point of Divorce (Hugh and Bethan) novel Chapter 384

Chapter 384 All Debts Are Settled

Draped in a sleek, formal black suit, Calvin wore a somber expression. “Come on, I’ll go up with you.”

Together, they ascended the steps.

As they neared the mid-point of the hill, a vast crowd came into Bethan’s view.

The previous night, the Cavill family had issued a death notice. It stated that Hugh, the president of the Cavill Group, had

suffered a sudden heart attack and passed away. And in the meantime, Harvey, unable to withstand the shock, had also left

this world.

All the medical records before Hugh’s death, along with the truth about Harvey’s demise, were carefully concealed.

The news was like a thunderbolt to the rest of the Cavill family. After deliberations between the Kroos and Cavill families, it was decided to keep the funeral low-key. The body was cremated just a day later.

Amazingly, bigwigs from both politics and business had all flocked here. Some royal members from other countries had even made an overnight journey.

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cultivated during his life.

Amidst Fiona’s heart-rending wails, Bethan averted her gaze, looking off to the side.

Minutes turned into hours.

Eventually, Fiona’s strength gave out, and she fainted in front of her son’s tombstone.

Gwen’s grief was palpable as she crumpled in front of her brother’s grave, refusing to budge.

“Hugh, you pinky-promised me we’d go on a family trip abroad with the four of us at the end of the year! How could you break our promise? You liar! Wake up! Stop sleeping!”

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In the end, Mason had to carry her away, for there was no other option.

Bethan waited patiently until after noon when all the guests had left.

Calvin held out a bouquet of white lilies. “Here,” he murmured.

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Watching her back as she walked on, Calvin stayed put.

Bethan knelt down, gently placing the lilies at the base of the tombstone.

Her eyes were fixed on Hugh’s portrait. He looked young, stern, and undeniably handsome.

“All debts are settled in this life, Hugh,” she said.

Rising to her feet, she stood above the tombstone. “In the next life, let’s be strangers,” she added softly.

As Bethan approached him, Calvin stepped forward and pulled her under the shelter of the umbrella.

They exchanged a silent look and then started their descent down the hill.

At the foot of the hill, Calvin asked, “You want me to drive you to the Cavill’s place?”

Bethan shook her head. “I’ll go home,” she replied.

After all, true healing came from within.

At the moment, there were plenty of people around Fiona and

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It was nearly three o’clock when Bethan got home.

Barry had gone off to college, and Arthur was called by Tristen to lend a hand.

At the dining table, a spread of delicious dishes awaited. But Bethan stared at them, her appetite gone.

And it wasn’t just her; her parents also had no desire to eat.

The three of them sat in the dining room, the atmosphere thick with silence and sorrow.

Finally, Bethan summoned up the strength to comfort her parents.

After taking a day off at home, she went back to work.

Tristen was surprised to see Bethan at the hospital. “Why didn’t you take a few more days off?” he asked.

Bethan shook her head. “It’s better to stay busy,” she replied.

Tristen sighed but didn’t try to stop her.

Keeping busy did help one avoid dwelling on things.

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Since learning about Hugh’s death, she’d been sad but couldn’t shed a tear.

Nor did she know how to console those who were crying.

All she could do was focus on living in the moment.

Whether people called her heartless or cold-blooded, she didn’t

care.

Bethan knew she’d done nothing wrong and had a clear

conscience.

Near the end of the workday, Bethan got a call from Mason.

When she reached the parking lot in front of the outpatient building, she spotted Mason standing by his car, smoking.

“Mason,” she called out and jogged over.

Mason opened the car door. “Get in and let’s talk,” he said.

Bethan took the passenger seat.

Once the door was shut, Mason handed her a bank card and a property deed.

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