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Chapter 937

    Chapter 937


    “Heinz, calm down." Timothy also came over, looked at Lawrence and Heinz, and then said, "You must trust that Officer Charm


    will discover the truth. Your father is probably high- strung now. Your father loved Candace. He is devastated by her death.


    There''s no use forcing him. If he doesn''t want to tell us anything, we can''t force him."


    Heinz naturally understood that there was no point in coercing him, but he wanted to know the truth. He wanted to know if his


    father actually killed his mother-inw or not.


    He was unwilling to ept that his father had killed Candace.


    That was why he kept asking the question. Then, he earnestly looked at Jensen.


    Jensen instantly understood what Heinz was thinking. Heforted him and said, "Heinz, don''t worry. | have already said that |


    will investigate this case thoroughly. | will not wrongly use Uncle Jones and we have to seek justice for Candace."


    Everyone could understand Heinz''s mood.


    No one dared to be careless. It was a matter of


    life and death.


    Grace, who had not said anything, stood in a corner and watched them from a distance. She knew what Heinz was thinking. It


    was just that it was her deceased mother lying in bed and she was partially to me for this.


    If her mother had not been imprisoned there, perhaps everything would have been different. Perhaps, her mother would not have


    committed suicide.


    Heinz was probably thinking the same thing.


    At that time, Grace was extremely upset. She regretted arguing with her mother. If she hadn''t, would her mother havemitted


    suicide?


    "| did not kill her, but she died because of me." She could understand this feeling, and Heinz was probably feeling the same as


    well at that moment.


    She had the same exact feeling as he did.


    She should not have imprisoned her mother there.


    However, both she and Heinz made the decision to keep her there. Therefore, she could not let Heinz bear the responsibility


    alone. They came to bear this oue together, so she walked towards Heinz.


    As soon as she reached his side, she opened her mouth and said, "Heinz, | know what''s going through your head right now, but


    my mother is already dead. | don''t me you. You don''t have to feel guilty regardless of who killed my mother. This is part of life.


    Let''s take it easy."


    "No!" Heinz shook his head. "| have an unshirkable responsibility. If | hadn''t imprisoned her, she would not have killed herself."


    “But the reason you kept her here was because she had to receive treatment." Grace looked at Heinz and said, word by word, "If


    it wasn''t for the fact that you had helped her, by finding a doctor to treat her, she would have died long ago."


    The more Grace talked, the more guilty he felt.


    He felt as if he had let Grace down.


    At that moment, Grace was not mad at him. However, Heinz did not feel the same way.


    He looked at his father and demanded, "Did you kill Candace?"


    However, Lawrence did not say anything.


    He had made it clear that he did not want to answer his question. He just stared at his son.


    "Jensen, take him away." Grace said, "Please investigate this matter thoroughly. Don''t wrong him. Just seek the truth."


    "| will." Jensen promised. "Alice and Lowell are on their way. Can they see her onest time?"


    It was not until then that she realized that she was not the only child.


    She had a younger brother and a sister.


    She wiped her face and looked at Jensen as she said, "Yes, | would like them to see her onest time. However, will Lowell be


    frightened from the situation?"


    Alice was already old enough to know about death, but Lowell was still young.


    After Grace was done speaking, everyone looked at each other in dismay.


    Lawrence also looked at Grace. It seemed that he was a little worried. He looked at Grace eagerly and shook his head.


    Grace asked him, "Are you trying to tell me that you don''t want Lowell to see her?"


    Lawrence nodded in a humble manner.


    After that, she added, "You did not kill my mother, right? She ended her own life. Am | right?"


    This time, he remained silent.


    He twitched his lips as if he was smirking at Grace. It also seemed like he was looking at her. His eyes had drifted to other


    ces.


    Heinz grew agitated and he grabbed Lawrence by his cor. Unexpectedly, his hand was stained by the blood on his father''s


    shirt.


    It was Candace''s blood. It was still a little damp


    on his shirt.


    Heinz frowned and his eyes turned red. "Whenever we say that you did not kill her, you refuse to say anything. Does this mean


    that you killed her?"


    Lawrence remained silent.


    "Heinz, let go of him." Jensen stepped forward and asked him to let go of Lawrence. "Don''t ask. | have a way."


    Heinz still maintained his hold on Lawrence''s cor and refused to let him go.


    At the moment, Grace said, "Lowell and Alice don''t want toe here. We''ll let them see her at the funeral parlor when she''s all


    cleaned up. | am their older sister, and | have the final say. If they want to me anyone, let them me me."


    This scene might leave asting impression on their minds forever. Grace did not want them to be traumatized.


    "That''s fine." Jensen nodded and agreed. "Alice, let''s talk about it when we go to the funeral houseter."


    “Okay then." Grace nodded.


    Jensen nodded and said to his


    subordinate, "Lilian, take Mr. anes to


    the police station Take oo care of


    Hind A ody will be sent back to


    the mortuary for an autopsy." Please


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    "Yes, Sir!"


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    However, Heinz was still grabbing onto Lawrence''s cor and he said seriously in a low voice, "I''ll ask you one more time. Were


    you the one who killed Candace?"


    Lawrence smiled contemptuously and didn''t resist.


    The policeman said to Heinz, "Mr. Jones, let go of Lawrence''s shirt. We have to take him back to the police station. Leave


    everything to us."


    Heinz had no choice but to let go.


    He looked at Lawrence who was in front of him. He knew that Lawrence was angry.


    Lawrence was angry because he knew that Heinz should not have imprisoned Candace.


    Heinz was also full of remorse, but it was toote.


    Lawrence was then taken away.


    Heinz stood at the door as he watched the police put Candace''s body in a body bag and carried it away.


    He did not move at all. He was like a statue,pletely petrified.


    Grace went forward and reached out to hold Heinz''s hand. Only then did she realize that his palm was as cold as ice.


    She subconsciously looked up at Heinz.


    Heinz looked back at Grace. The remorse was evident in his eyes.


    "It''s not your fault," Grace said again.


    "It''s all fate. Even if we did no


    her up in h e,showdalkrot ave


    beech abies 1S receive treatment for her


    disease. Don''t me yourself,


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    "I''m sorry, Grace." Heinz apologized.


    He felt very ufortable when he said those words. He felt as if he was suffocating.


    Grace shook her head and looked at


    him encouragingly. "We had goo


    intentions by | king bern bere? it


    wassa tha he could receive


    treatment. me them for being too


    ruthless. Now, everything is over. We


    have to cheer up." Please read the


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