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Now that he had left, she was unused to his absence.
Cate walked to the building next door grumpily.
As soon as she reached the gate, she heard something being smashed inside.
She promptly dashed in and found Shaun sitting on the couch with a miserable expression. Hadley and Chester were pressing him on both sides. Chester was going to give him an injection on the head.
“What… What’s wrong with him?” At the sight of Shaun who was breaking out in a cold sweat and in pain, Cate was at her wits’ end.
“His head hurts, so I’m giving him an injection to get rid of the pain,” Chester responded indifferently.
“Why are you here? Go back.” Shaun glared at her.
Cate clenched her fists. Little did she expect that Shaun now had to rely on injections to deal with his headaches. Was his condition getting worse? Would he forget her and the baby?
At that moment, a surge of panic welled up inside her.
“I’m not going back.” Cate went to him. Seeing his trembling palm, she hesitated for a moment before holding it.
Shaun’s eyelashes trembled. He lowered his head to gaze at her.
The woman, who was dressed in white ruffled pajamas, was squatting beside him. It had been a while since she was so gentle and lovable.
He held her hand back and closed his eyes.
20 minutes later, the injection was done.
Chester kept the needles one by one. “Take care and rest more. I’ve contacted Nyasia and she’ll come over next week. Only she can cure your illness.”
“Mm.”
Shaun answered weakly.
Chester threw a glance at Cate and asked Shaun, “Are you attending Shelley’s funeral this Sunday?”
Shaun was at a loss for words.
“You’d better attend, or Rodney will keep finding fault with you.” With that, Chester rose to his feet. “I’m leaving now.”
“Hold on.” Cate stood up. “I have something to show you guys.”
She clicked on Linda’s phone record and showed it to them. “This happened when Mireya went to the hospital in Melbourne to get Shelley and Jeffrey’s DNA test report. A woman called Linda stumbled into Mireya, and Rosabella knew her too. When Mireya took the report, Linda received a call from Canberra—”
“What do you mean?” Chester interrupted her sentence with a sullen look.
“I mean Rosabella was possibly the one who called Linda. She suspected that I would use her hair to do a DNA test with Jeffery. She was aware that I had already begun suspecting that she’s not the real Shelley, so when Shaun went to catch her, she had already made a cunning getaway and brought the real Shelley back. If you don’t believe me, you can investigate the call from Canberra…”
“Didn’t I tell you not to bring this up anymore?”
Shaun let go of her hand, his grim eyes expressing frostiness.
Cate gnashed her teeth. “But it’s dubious. As long as you guys check it—”
“Enough. Forget about it. You were the one who asked Shaun to investigate it so he locked Shelley up. Because of that, Shelley lost her life,” Chester interrupted her speech in a huff.
Chester had a good impression of Cate before this. However, as she had contributed to Shelley’s death, Shaun, Chester, and Rodney were now on bad terms with each other. This had inevitably put Chester in a foul mood.
“If you ignore these questionable points, the murderer behind the scenes will be let loose. Charity is also a human being. If she was actually framed by someone, her life will be ruined just like that. After all, she’s your ex, Chester…”
“What I regret and feel disgusted the most is having been together with that evil woman,” Chester said bluntly, “She’s been evil since forever.”
Cate felt as if had been submerged into a pool of cold water.
Why were these people so stubborn?
“You came to look for me just because of this matter, didn’t you?” Shaun glared at her furiously.
“Shaun, I beg you.” Cate gave him an imploring look.
“Get out.” Shaun pointed outside.
“Investigating the phone record is just a small matter…”
“I don’t have time to fool around with you.” Shaun was provoked by her words when he pointed outside. His head started to hurt again.
“Cate, you’re his wife. Be a proper human being! Don’t provoke him for the sake of those insignificant people.” Chester was exasperated. “Hadley, take her away.”
“Sorry, Young Madam.”
Hadley dragged her toward the gate.
By the time Cate wanted to reenter the building, Hadley had already closed the gate.
She could not even see Shaun now.
When did Shaun and her relationship come to this point?
In the living room, Chester reminded Shaun, “You’d better not meet Cate these days for your own good. The two of you always fail to see eye to eye and end up in conflict. Your condition worsens each time you meet her.”
“Mm.”
Shaun rubbed his forehead.
She would probably be the one feeling more relaxed if she did not see him. After all, she did want to see him in the first place.
…
Sunday.
In front of the funeral parlor.
A funeral was being held in a low-profile manner.
Dressed in black suits, Shaun and Chester came out of the car and walked into the parlor.
They did not notice that someone was watching them with a triumphant look in a black car a short distance away. It was Rosabella, who had managed to run away.
‘Hehe. Luckily, I secretly brought Shelley back in advance. You guys would never have thought that I’ve been impersonating Shelley, right?’
Rosabella grinned from ear to ear. ‘Shaun, Cate, think about all the harm you guys have caused me. I’ll put you through hell.’
“You did a great job,” the man in the passenger seat said nonchalantly, “Shelley is dead, whereas Charity is in jail. Furthermore, Shaun, Cate, and the Snow family are in conflict. Everything has turned out much better than what I imagined.”
Rosabella touched her face. “Having said that, this face can’t be used for the time being…”
“Go overseas for now. You’ll still be of some use.” The man snapped his fingers and asked the driver to start the car.
When Shaun reached the door, he suddenly turned around and caught sight of the black car leaving.
“What’s wrong?” Chester asked.
Shaun frowned. “It felt like someone was keeping an eye on us just now.”
“With your status, isn’t it normal for people to keep an eye on you?”
“…Let’s go.”
Shaun turned around.