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The Queen's Back (Mona and Maxwell) novel Chapter 184

Chapter 184 

After Mona and Maxwell returned to the Clem Family’s residence, Maxwell heard from Polly that Bernard and Jane had gone to Barbara’s place. The reason was that Barbara could not accept her mother had killed Emily. At one point, she did not go out of her home. She cried all day and did not eat or drink

Barbara’s housekeeper brought the news to Bernard. She said that she was worried a young girl like her would take things too hard and commit suicide. Upon receiving the news, Bernard and Jane hurriedly rushed to Barbara’s residence

However, what was more shocking for Bernard and Beatrice was that Beatrice was the culprit of their daughter’s killing. Last night, when Bernard and Jane heard from the police that Beatrice was complicit in Emily’s murder, they hung up silently. They were unwilling to accept this fact for a long time

After all, their daughter had a good relationship with Beatrice. They were so close that Jane would sometimes be jealous of Beatrice. Emily told Beatrice almost everything. Emily would bring Beatrice wherever she went. They were as close as sisters. Even everyone at Nathontown knew about their friendship

But then, hearing Barbara might commit suicide at home, Bernard didn’t waste a second and rushed over. No matter what, she was innocent 

After Monafinished listening to Polly, she pulled Maxwell outside. She guessed Barbara was used to win the sympathy of her grandparents by causing a scene such as this. This time, by making them think she might commit suicide

Since Barbara often gave Bernard medicine, Bernard and Jane’s attitude towards her changed drastically. Barbara would visit their house for meals and even stay if it was late. But since Beatrice’s imprisonment, Barbara has lived alone. Mona had reason to suspect that Barbara’s purpose for acting pitiful was to move back to the Clem Family and obtain the pity and love of her grandparents

However, if that were Barbara’s reason, it would seem odd. After all, her mother, Beatrice, was Emily’s murderer. This would 

e awkward when she moved into Bernard’s house 

But why is she acting so sad, selfreproaching, and guilty? Perhaps she didn’t know anything about what her mother had done! Mona wondered. It was not easy to chase Barbara out of the Clem Family’s house. Mona did not want Barbara to return and live with her grandparents. Even worse, she might try to kill her again

When Bernard suggested that Barbara should stay in the Clem Family’s house, Mona knew that Bernard must have tried the medicine Barbara gave. At first, Bernard thought the medicine would not be good for his health. However, Mona miscalculated. Bernard’s body had been recuperating well and felt much better

Maxwell looked at Mona’s increasingly serious expression and tightened his grip on Mona’s hand. He comforted her, Mona, don’t be anxious. Everything will be fine

Hearing Maxwell’s words, Mona calmed down and said, I’m just anxious. I don’t want Barbara to come back.” 

Mona hurriedly opened the car door and got in. At the same time, she put on her seatbelt. Meanwhile, upon knowing Mona was anxious, he quickly drove away from the Clem family and rushed to where Barbara lived. Maxwell drove fast. He only wanted to make sure Barbara was safe. After confirming her situation, he planned to drive Mona straight home

When they arrived at Barbara’s apartment, Mona saw a commotion and heard people around her discussing something. “T can’t believe that young lady committed suicide. There’s blood all over the ground. It’s scary.” 

When she was carried out by the ambulance, she was unconscious. Her face was as pale as a ghost. I don’t know if she can be 

saved 

Although her mother was wrong, that young lady is innocent. If she dies, it would be a pity.” 

I know. She’s so young 

Mon, Nov 

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Mona did not listen to much. She walked over and asked, Who is committing suicide?She guessed that the person committing suicide was Barbara

It’s a young lady who lives here. Her mother was taken away by the police last night. I heard she was sentenced to thirty years in prison. The young lady probably couldn’t accept it and committed suicide.” 

Yeah. Earlier, I saw a man rush over. He should be one of her relatives

I understand. Thank you.Mona said and quickly got into the car

Maxwell, go to the nearest hospital. Barbara committed suicider Mona said anxiously. It was the outcome she expected, but Mona was still shocked to hear about it. She couldn’t believe Barbara would go that far

Mona, sit tight. I’ll drive faster,” Maxwell said as he started the car again

They went to the nearest hospital from Barbara’s apartment. When they arrived, Mona felt she was sweating profusely. She was not worried that Barbara would pass away, but that her grandparents had already decided for Barbara to move in with 

them

She understood Barbara. She wouldn’t kill herself unless she had nothing else to live for. Meanwhile, Mona knew Barbara’s. ultimate goal was to end her. There was no way Barbara committed suicide

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