Chapter 565 More Stubborn
Thomas had no idea why Melissa did so.
However, he agreed with Yara.
If Samuel and the Bowers family came to reprimand him, he would not be able to answer them.
The death of a person was just like the dousing of a candle. Even though Thomas could not figure out Melissa’s real intention, he figured it would still be meaningless for the cop to get to the bottom of the matter. It would not change the fact that the Nichols family had been wronged.
He had lost Melissa forever.
He had to accept the cruel reality no matter what.
He figured he still needed to rely on Yara from now on. As a father, he should not create more trouble for Yara.
When the officer saw Thomas and Yara come back from the discussion, he passed the form to Thomas again. “Mr. Nichols, please sign this if there is no problem.”
Thomas did not lift his head as he rejected, “That’s not necessary.”
“Are you sure?” The cop furrowed his brows, unable to comprehend Thomas’s sudden change in attitude.
“I’m sure.” Thomas took a deep breath. “You guys have found out the truth through other clues. It doesn’t matter anymore if we do the autopsy at this point. I hope Melissa be buried and rest in peace as soon as possible.”
She had a short and miserable life. I hope she will have a better one in her next lifetime.
The officer respected the decision of the family. As such, they wrapped it up and left the scene.
“Yara, I have a headache. I will go back and rest…”
“Dad, I’ll walk you home.”
“Okay.”
As Yara was supporting Thomas, her lips curled into a slight smile.
She did not care how Melissa died.
She did not want the officer to do the autopsy because she was worried they might discover the specialty drug in Melissa’s body.
Even though Gale told her that only King knew the formula for the drug, she was still worried the autopsy might reveal something.
She had set up such a perfect plan.
It was so close to killing either Sophia or Natalie. She would not mind which one of them lose their life.
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