Chapter 1359
Rosalynn dropped her gaze gently.
“Thank you,” she whispered.
“I know you’re probably swamped right now, so I won’t bother you anymore.”
“Alright, once I get a break from being so busy, I’ll invite you over for some tea.”
“I’ll be waiting.”
After she hung up the phone, Rosalynn lost all desire to sleep.
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She decided to wash her face in the bathroom. She’d been looking pretty roughtely, her lips devoid
of any color.
After touching up her makeup, she headed straight out of the break room.
On her way out, she ran into Felix.
“Madam, Robert Magnus’s parents are still waiting for you.” Felix was sick to death of this couple.
They kept calling, refusing to believe his exnations that Ms. Tesdal was busy.
“Then set up a meeting at the funeral home after work.” Rosalynn answered dismissively.
“Understood!”
As soon as Felix replied, he bolted.
L made Rosalynn a cup of coffee to boost her energy: “I don’t see much going on here, so you can
go do your own thing. You should get some rest once you’re done.” What L wanted to say was that
she was really worried about Rosalynn’s health.
“I’ll go once I’m done with these documents.” Rosalynn lifted her head and gave L a reassuring look.
“Don’t worry, I’m fine. I’ve just been having trouble sleepingtely, so I might look a bit worn out.”
“Okay.” L nodded, assisting Rosalynn with checking contracts and other paperwork.
Six o’clock.
Rosalynn finished her day at Bane Corporation and headed straight for the funeral home.
On the way, the atmosphere of Christmas hadn’t dissipated. The streets were decked out with colorful
lights.
Rosalynn watched, unimpressed.
Felix was driving. He nced at Rosalynn in the rearview mirror before saying, “Ms. Annie asked to
see you again yesterday.”
Rosalynn repliedzily, “What a pain, why do all these murderers want to see me?”
“Do you n on seeing her? If not, I’ll just stop taking her calls.”
Rosalynn was silent for a moment, then said, “Let’s put that on hold for now.”
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“Alright!”
It took more than an hour to reach the funeral home where Robert’s body was being kept.
Lately, Rosalynn felt sick every time she smelled the sea.
But this funeral home was close to the seaside.
With just a gust of wind, the foul smell she despised would hit her right in the nose.
Just as she got out of the car, she noticed arge group of people not too far away.
A couple at the front looked rather aristocratic, though their faces were pale.
“Ms. Tesdal, we deeply regret what has happened!” Robert’s mother spotted Rosalynn, her face full of
remorse and sorrow, and she extended her arms to hug Rosalynn.
Seeing this, Felix quickly stepped forward to block her.