“She was talking before she suddenly died. The pathologist is here to investigate the cause of her death,” Zack Cassidy told them.
Nobody had expected things to end that way.
Sharon Lindt, Xyla Quest, and Stanley Batton all wore shocked expressions.
“Let me know when you find out,” Stanley said before hanging up.
“She died just like that. After hurting us so badly, it seems too easy on her,” Xyla lamented, still wishing she could shred Betty Starmount to pieces.
Her shocking death wasn’t enough to appease her. She wanted to question Betty about the location of that nine-tailed demon fox, but now that plan was ruined.
Perhaps, this was all pre-determined as everything happened by fate.
Xyla couldn’t have her way just because she wanted it.
She probably wouldn’t find the nine-tailed demon fox until it executed its plan, but she wasn't about to give up.
She wanted to change her fate, not allowing anything like her father’s tragedy to happen again.
It was the only time she would ever experience losing a loved one.
Meanwhile, Yaksha also had a shocked look in his eyes.
He hadn’t expected this, either.
He immediately took a step back upon hearing the news. “The clue is gone,” Yaksha grumbled as he let out a long, helpless sigh.
“She died so suddenly. Could the nine-tailed demon fox have shown up? But then, it was injured badly, so it couldn’t possibly resurface so soon.
“Could it be -?” he added but then stopped himself.
Xyla frowned as she looked at him. “What is it? What do you suspect?”
“Perhaps the demon fox didn’t offer her the cure after poisoning her? Could that be why she died?” he asked.
“What do you mean?” she questioned.
“It’s only a guess, but maybe the nine-tailed demon fox poisoned her so that she would do things for it, threatening to let her die if she didn’t obey.
“And now that she had done everything according to his plan and exposed herself, she's no longer needed. That’s why she wasn't given the cure, resulting in her death.
"Perhaps, it is also possible that the nine-tailed fox was too weak to show up to give her the cure,” Yaksha expressed thoughtfully.
What he said made sense. To Xyla, it sounded like the things Betty said proved his point.
Even if Betty had been forced to do the things she did, Xyla would never forgive her or stop hating her.
Not even if she was dead.
“However, this is only a guess. We’ll have to wait for the autopsy results,” he added.
Xyla nodded.
“Stanley, get some water for Xyla to wash her face. I’m going out for some fresh air.” With that, Yaksha directly turned around and left, leaving Xyla, Stanley, and Sharon in the ward.
They didn’t want anyone else finding out about the various mystical elements in recent events, so they didn’t allow Wilson Batton and the others to visit.
As far as Wilson knew, it was the police who had found the children.
In addition, they randomly came up with an excuse that Xyla wasn’t in the right frame of mind to see anyone.
Wilson and the others couldn’t see the children even if they wanted to.
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