Chapter 795
Chapter 795
Cedrick hurried to the cemetery. After receiving an affirmative reply, saying that Catelyn was there, his mind was finally
at ease.
He walked into the cemetery quietly but hastily, and when he was close to where Catelyn was, he deliberately slowed
down so as to not startle her.
In the distance, he saw a slim figure leaning on a tombstone. The lifeless monument made the woman look a little more
delicate.
Catelyn could vaguely hear faint footsteps behind her before she was engulfed in the dark shadow of a man. Catelyn
did not need to turn to know who it was—no one but Cedrick woulde here.
She rapidly blinked away her tears, stood up, and walked past him as if nothing happened.
"Why did youe here?" Cedrick took a big step in an oblique direction and stood in front of her, halting her in her
steps.
Catelyn''s eyes slowly moved up along his shiny, ck leather shoes, ck trousers, and high-end suits, and eventually
stopped at his deep eyes, she then said firmly, "I didn''t keep my promise, so I came to apologize to Daphne."
‘Daphne? You changed the way you addressed her?!''
Cedrick took out the sticky note that Catelyn had left in Green Inds from his wallet. "If you want to
divorce me, then exin this."
On the sticky note was Elie, a lyrical poem that expressed the wife''s wish to help her husband to
ovee his sadness and to stay with him until the end of time.
That was totally different from what they were at the moment.
Catelyn knew that poem should not be left, sheughed at herself, and her voice was so emotionless
as if she was talking to a stranger. "Take that as a blessing from me. I hope you can remember me for
a lifetime."
Cedrick was hurt by Catelyn''s words as his heart tightened. "I just went to Shoal Valley to see Joanne,
she fessed up already, so why don''t you choose to believe me? I can fight Grandpa for you!"
Catelyn stared at him nkly as her eyes widened. Her mind nked for a moment. ''Does he...know?''
"As long as you''re willing, our current predicament is nothing of a dilemma." Cedrick stared at her
intently.
The guilt in her eyes was evident to Cedrick. As long as he kept trying to lure her into telling the truth,
she would lose control and spill the beans in the end.
Before Cedrick could continue, Catelyn suddenly took a step back defensively.
"You''re lying! Why would Joanne tell you anything? You ran over my mother!
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"Yeah, I am in a dilemma to choose between my family and my lover, but who cares?! Forget about
your conspiracy theory. I love you, but I don''t like you anymore. I came back to you just for my
children!"
Catelyn would never tell him the truth, she was lying to him.
"Swear with your children that you don''t love me anymore, then!" Cedrick stared at her as his eyes
reddened.
"Children have never been a tool for my curse."
"Then that means you still love me! What exactly did Grandpa do to you?" Cedrick squeezed her
shoulders with both hands. If this went on before the truth was told, this whole thing could make him go
insane!
Catelyn had made up her mind, she did not want to be in that situation anymore, so she roared back impatiently, "No
one did anything; you caused all this! You said you didn''t hit my mother, but you insisted on not telling me what you did
and where you went on the night she had an ident!"
Cedrick suddenly loosened his grasp on her shoulders, and his body started to sway.
Catelyn knew that it must be something he did not want to tell, and that unexpectedly seemed to be a good excuse she
could use for her lies.
She pulled her fingers away, one by one, and when Cedrick''s arms fell from her shoulders, that gave her the feeling of
losing the most important thing in her life.
Just when she was about to go, however, he grabbed her hand and hoarsely spoke, "If I tell you what I did that day,
would youe back to me?"
Catelyn almost fell by that surprising grasp.
Cedrick was backing down for her again. He did not want to say all this the night she first questioned him, but at this
moment, he was faltering.
However, Catelyn did not want him to be so selfless for her anymore.
He should be the king who would not bow his head for anything or anyone.
She decided to leave him cruelly this time as she said with an emotionless, derisive expression, "Alright then, fess up
right in front of your mother''s tombstone. Let''s hear about your shameful scandal."