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Matthew felt that his idea was a bit absurd and decided to keep it to himself.
Next, he <b>saw </b>Owen, wiping his eyes <b>and </b>sighing. As her uncle, I feel <b>ashamed</b>…”
Matthew put
the photos back into the folder and pushed the tissue box on the coffee table toward Owen
Having experienced the loss of loved ones himself, Matthew understood the feeling well.
Although it might not have been the best timing to continue questioning, after some thought, Matthew asked, “By the way, how did the girl pass away!”
Owen paused wiping <b>tears </b><b>and </b><b>took </b>out a medical record and CT scan from the folder, handing them to Matthew
Matthew took a look and asked, “Pneumonia?“
Owen nodded. “Their house is <b>near </b>a mine, where they’ve been extracting limestone for years. Many locals developed respiratory diseases as a result. Due to the girl’s initial drowning incident, coupled with her frail health, she contracted pneumonia. The couple couldn’t afford her. treatment, and since she wasn’t their biological child, theycked emotional attachment. Eventually, they brought her back from the hospital, and took her to their back mountain, intending to let her fend for herself.
“Upon sensing something wrong, she tried to escape but ended up slipping and falling off the cliff.”
Owen became agitated as he recounted the events, his eyes reddening with a hint t of hatred as if he wanted <b>to </b>go back to the vige and seek
revenge.
Matthew asked, “Is this what the couple imed? Do they have any evidence? Without proof, this could just be their lies, and Miss Sarah might still be alive”
Chen mmed his fist on the table.
“Impossible, she couldn’t have survived. The couple saw her tall and since they fear of getting into trouble, they immediately set fire to the bottom of the cliff that day. Now, all that’s left of her are some tattered clothes and this photo.
“She was bright and clever <b>since </b>childhood, a treasure to our family and I never imagined she would suffer like this. Ever since I found out about this, I can’t sleep at <b>night</b>, afraid of dreaming abour William. I’ve failed to protect his only child, I’ve <b>let </b>him down.”
Matthew quickly reassured him. “Mr. Owe don’t ine yourself as you’ve done your best. Besides, Olivia <b>is </b>already deeply hurt. If you fall apart too<b>, </b>what will happen to her!”
The mention of Olivia stabilized Owen’s emotions, he wiped his tears and nodded repeatedly
“Yes, Matthew, you’re right. I can’t afford to break down” With that, he looked earnestly at Matthew,
“Mathew, now that you know everything, there’s something I need to ask of you Olivia only knows Sarah died of illness but doesn’t know the suffering Sarah endured before her passing. I want you to keep this from her and to spare her from mare grief, let her believe that the couple who took care of Sarah were kind”
Matthew agreed and showed his concem. “Mr. Owen, don’t worry, I understand. You have to take care of yourself <b>too</b>
After some pleasantries, the butler led Matthew upstairs to meet Olivia.
The door to Olivia’s room was slightly ajar, and as Matthew approached, he caught a whiff of medicine, stronger than that of the <bst </b>time when he visited. Pushing the door open, he saw Olivia lying on the bed, surrounded by medical equipment. A nurse was adjusting her hedding, but she remained motionless, staring nkly out the <b>window</b>,
When she saw Matthew, Olivia <b>weakly </b>smiled. “Mathew, you’re here, How’s <b>your </b>Grandma?”
Matthew went forward to hold her <b>hand</b><b>, </b><b>saying</b>. “She’s doing well, Mrs. Anderson. Please take care of yourself in.”
“<b>Yes, </b>don’t worry about <b>me</b>. I’ll get better.” <b>Olivia </b>replied, but her eyes <bcked </b>any sparkle.
Sering her like this, Matthew felt a pang of sadness and realized he needed to say something, otherwise Olivia would seem to lose hope anytime <b>and </b>leave with her granddaughter.
Remembering something, Matthew ced a spare phone beside Olivia and said, “I’ve been working nearbytely. Mrs. Anderson, If you anything, feel free to contact me anytime. Also, there are some apps installed in <b>this </b>phone that might help pass the time.
iful <b>need</b>
Matthew opened the audio app on the phone, and a soft and calm feinale voice began reading literature. Knowing that Olivia appreciated ssical literature, Matthew chose something that would capture hier attention and hopefully distract her from hier sadness.
Olivia graciously epted the gesture and took the spare device
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When Matthew went downstairs, Owen approached to thank him forforting Olivia.
“Mr. Owens, don’t worry, Olivia will surely get better.”
When Matthew Grant walked away, he turned back and saw Owen wiping his eyes with his sleeve. The builer on the side couldn’t help bur <b>say </b>that Owen had been crying quietly ever since he returned, afraid to let Olivia see, and could only cry in secret. Tofort Olivia, the entire Anderson family will gather in Kranson City in a few days to hold a grand memorial for the deceased <b>Sarah</b>.
Charles had been following Matthew, and although he was standing far away, he could hear the conversation between <b>Matthew </b>and Owen just now.
Back in the car, Charles couldn’t help but sigh. “Whatever else. Mr. Owen has put in a lot of effort <b>for </b>Mrs. Anderson and Miss Sarah”
Charles <b>couldn’t </b><b>stand </b>seeing people <b>cry</b>, especially elderly ones, as it truly broke his heart.
Unexpectedly, Matthew, who had been serious since earlier, replied coldly. “Not necessarily
The atmosphere in the <b>Anderson </b>family was indeed sorrowful, and the situation was genuinely heartbreaking.
However, Matthew sensed a trace of strangeness everywhere.
Owen seemed to have anticipated others doubts, hence all the information about the girl was veryprehensive.
Yet, the most crucial evidence, the girl’s remains or even ashes, anything that could prove her identity, couldn’t be found. The only <b>thing </b>that could prove the girl’s identity was a photo. Moreover, she died at the bottom of a cliff, consumed by <b>fire</b>, leaving <b>no </b>trace or evidence.
However, <b>what </b>made Matthew feel most suspicious was that while Owen said he wanted to keep the true cause of Sarah’s death from Olivia, he openly discussed it in the Anderson residence, letting everyone know,
and as his eyes turned as cold <b>as </b>frost.
“Owen is not simple, Matthew said <b>as</b>
Charles, who hadn’t thought much before, suddenly felt a chill down his spine after hearing Matthew’s analysis
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