"Why?" Hera was perplexed. She didn't believe Bernard when he told her that.
To Hera, Lucius was wrongly accused. Why would he not want his name to be cleared?
If he didn't want to have his name cleared, why was Daphne murdered by Linda for helping him collect evidence?
Hera was confused that Lucius was telling her to stop the investigation. She even suspected whether Bernard had threatened him into saying so.
However, she had observed before entering the room earlier. There was no surveillance camera on the wall.
"Is it because of Bernard? Did he tell you not to say anything? Is he the murderer?" Hera couldn't help but inquire.
Lucius realized she had misunderstood the situation and began to explain, "No. This has nothing to do with him."
Hera was secretly relieved after Lucius personally confirmed that Bernard had nothing to do with what happened that year.
But if this had nothing to do with Bernard, why did he forbid her to continue investigating? She wondered if he was trying to protect the murderer.
"Why?" Hera frowned.
"This matter involves way too many people. If you continue investigating, more Killians will be imprisoned," Lucius explained.
He continued, "I'm sure my dad and Greg definitely don't want to see that happen, so let things end here. You must stop your investigation.
"Aside from not being able to go out, I still live a rather peaceful life here. It's not so bad to use my freedom to exchange for peace in the Killian family."
Hera stared at him in disbelief. Lucius, who once seemed so familiar in her memories, suddenly seemed like a stranger at that moment.
"What about Daphne? She went through so much just to clear your name, yet she was murdered in the end! Are you going to let her die for nothing?"
"It's precisely because she died for this, so I don't want you to find out the truth!" Lucius growled with a scowl.
Seeing Hera's reddened eyes made him realize he had grown too emotional and spoken too harshly.
Lucius always considered Hera to be his treasure. Thus, he was reluctant to even lecture her in the past. But their discussion had caused his emotions to get the better of him at that moment, resulting in him losing control.
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