Chapter 1112
Chapter 1112
Cedrick's sad voice was full of self-blame. Even now he still felt that everything was just a nightmare.
Joanne had been to the scene of the crime, where there was a strong smell of burnt flesh...
In the suite where Catelyn had stayed, the sofa was burned to ashes, and countless bloody shreds were on the floor.
Catelyn's body was destroyed in the explosion. Only the ring was left...
If the ring had gone, she would have left nothing.
Joanne watched Cedrick, who was calm at ordinary times, rummaging in the ambulance crazily. She took a breath to hold back her tears and said in a low voice, 'TH look for it with you. Even if you can't find it, Catelyn won't blame you."
In the end, they discovered the ring at the roadside.
It must have dropped when Edwin and Cedrick fought just now.
Cedrick picked up the ring and pressed it to his chest like a treasure...
This was the last thing she left with him.
The police blocked the scene to investigate the murderer and ascertain the truth of the incident.
But for Cedrick and Edwin, the most important thing was to piece together Catelyn's body so that they could entomb her as soon as possible.
Catelyn wouldn't like staying in an unfamiliar city.
But the fire devoured everything, and they could only bring the shreds back to Sapphire City.
The helicopter took Cedrick, Edwin and others back to Sapphire City.
Cedrick sat expressionlessly by the window, with an urn in his hand, as if he had lost his soul, and his body was just a walking corpse. Joanne worked hard to liven up the atmosphere, but both Edwin and Cedrick ignored her.
In the end, Joanne couldn't help crying bitterly...
Cedrick got off the helicopter, kept a low profile without attracting anyone's attention, and went straight to Mason Estate.
Eason was worried that there were too many memories of Cedrick and Catelyn in Mason Estate, so he advised, "Master Cedrick, how about resting in another place? There is a newly opened hotel downtown. I hear that there..."
"Go back to Mason Estate," Cedrick insisted without raising his head.
Eason had no choice but to turn the steering wheel silently and drive Cedrick back to Mason Estate. Along the way, he saw Cedrick in the car mirror. It was the first time that he had been so depressed. His eyes were bloodshot, and he looked haggard, as if he had lost his whole world and only hopelessness had accompanied him.
"Eason, did Mrs. Mason really pass away?" Albert quietly pulled Eason aside, lowered his voice, and asked with a sob.
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