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Lilian’s funeral was held with great grandeur, known throughout the city. The lady of the Yates family was shot at her own wedding and, despite days of rescue efforts, succumbed to her injuries.
News of her death spread instantly through the streets and alleys of Roncrity, shocking the entire nation. It even made the front pages of various news outlets.
There were many rumors circulating–some said it was an act of revenge, others speculated it was a crime of passion or a hired hit. Some even claimed that Lilian was a scapegoat, and the real target was someone else.
However, the authorities made no official statements, and the Yates family offered no clarification. They were solely focused on organizing Lilian’s funeral.
What made this incident even more tragic was that the lady of the Yates family was pregnant with a nine–month–old child when she was shot.
Some sources revealed that the Yates family’s little heir was safely delivered. However, due to severe exhaustion and weakness, Mrs. Yates couldn’t hold on and passed away.
While people breathed a slight sigh of relief for the safe birth of the little heir, they couldn’t help but feel deep sympathy for him–he came into the world only to lose his mother at birth.
Some news reports mentioned that Filip was devastated by the loss of his wife and did not even attend her funeral. Although Filip had always kept a low profile, the public still remembered the scandal from years ago when he eloped abroad with his mistress.
People no longer bring up the rumors of Lilian’s rise to status through being “the other woman.” Instead, many now say that she and Filip shared true love. With her passing, public opinion has
softened, offering them both unexpected sympathy.
Cynthia attended Lilian’s funeral. Filip was devastated, and Henry and Pamela were mostly focused on their grandchild. Cynthia practically handled all the funeral arrangements on her own.
There was a small twist during the events. Sarah caused a scene at the funeral, demanding that the Yates family return her daughter, However, in the end, she was silenced with a payment of 600 thousand dollars in cash.
When Sarah arrived, she was in tears, portraying the image of a heartbroken mother devastated by the loss of her daughter.
However, when she left with a bag full of cash, her mood took a sharp turn–she was overjoyed. On her way out, she even greeted the guests with a cheerful smile, looking smug and somewhat triumphant.
When Cynthia witnessed this scene, her heart ached deeply. She believed that Sarah was closely tied to the emotional torment Lilian had suffered.
So, she spent 3 thousand dollars to hire a student from the Film Academy, dressing the student in Lilian’s clothes. Every- night, the student was instructed to go to Sarah’s residence and sing “Only Mother is Good in This World” for half an hour.
Initially, Cynthia planned for the singing to last only a few days, However, the student pointed out that working just half an hour a day for 3 thousand dollars was overly generous. So, she decided to extend the performance to a full month.
After arranging Lilian’s funeral, Cynthia slept for three days and nights at home. Perhaps it was because she hadn’t truly rested during that time, or maybe she was just utterly exhausted but she managed to fall asleep. However, her dreams were filled with countless regrets.
Finally, one evening, when Jonathan returned home, he was not greeted by Cynthia lying in bed. Instead, he saw her looking fresh, as if she had just showered. She was dressed in a black velvet dress, exuding a sense of elegance and somberness,
Cynthia’s demeanor was always well–suited to long dresses. However, Jonathan had never seen her wear black before. Yet,
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this particular dress accentuated her figure perfectly without appearing gloomy. Instead, it added a touch of boldness to her presence, showcasing both her elegance and strength.
She sat at the vanity, applying her makeup. Her hair was styled in large, cascading waves that fell over her shoulders, and her makeup was flawless, highlighted by bold red lips. The entire look made her appear both refined and alluring.
Jonathan walked over and stood behind Cynthia, placing his hands on her shoulders. “Are you going out?”
Cynthia put her lipstick back in the drawer. “I’m going to the Jones residence tonight.”
“Is something going on?” asked Jonathan.
He thought, ‘Cynthia rarely went back on her own.”
Cynthia shook her head. “There are some things that need to be sorted out.”
Jonathan knew she was referring to Shirley. Cynthia had long suspected that Shirley had conspired with Luke to kill her, and it was Lilian who had taken the bullet meant for her.
During this time, Jonathan had also been investigating. He discovered that Shirley and Luke indeed had a close relationship and were involved in frequent large financial transactions. However, none of this could serve as evidence to prove that Shirley had–hired someone to commit murder.
He did uncover a significant amount of dirt on Shirley’s past. For instance, she had been expelled from school for stealing in her sophomore year. Later, while attending a vocational school, she had bullied a classmate to the point of causing their depression and eventual suicide.
If any of this information were to leak, it would be enough to bring Shirley crashing down. Especially concerning the bullying incident that resulted in a death, it was not impossible to reopen the case and potentially send Shirley to prison.
Aside from her foolishness and cruelty, Shirley didn’t have much to fear. The real concern lay in her current backing, Whitney. Whitney had connections to Ruben, which meant that even if the incident were brought to light, it could easily turn into a protracted battle.
Ultimately, it would become a power struggle between Jonathan and Whitney.
Cynthia, however, suggested letting it go. She mentioned having a better plan to make Shirley pay for her actions.
‘Could it be that she’s planning to settle the score tonight?‘ Jonathan wondered.
Jonathan drove Cynthia back to the Jones residence. Cynthia hadn’t informed the Jones family of their return, so when they arrived, both Justin and Selena were taken by surprise. At that moment, they were in the dining room, enjoying their dinner.
Justin looked quite troubled. “Ms. Bennett’s secretary has already called me twice, and I still can’t decide whether to sell our shares or not. What do you all think?”
Selena was a bit agitated. “Who is Whitney? She wants to acquire shares from the Jones family, and what good intentions could she possibly have? Everyone knows she and Jonathan are bitter rivals. If you sell the shares to her, aren’t you betraying Cynthia?”
Shirley looked even more agitated. “Has Cynthia ever thought about helping our family since marrying into wealth? Whitney is offering such a high price. If we don’t sell now, the stock keeps falling–are we supposed to wait until we go bankrupt?”
Justin was also considering this. Given the current situation with Velorix, there was no saving it. After years of hard work, the thought of selling everything to someone else left him feeling conflicted. However, if they didn’t sell, those shares would soon become worthless.
Fortunately, Whitney was willing to offer a price several times above the market value for his twenty percent stake in the
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“Dad, just sell it already! 300 million dollars, what are you hesitating for? With this money, you and Mom can move abroad and enjoy a peaceful retirement. This opportunity is thanks to me facilitating it; if we miss it, there won’t be another
chance.”
It was obvious that Justin was tempted.
Selena was still trying to stop him. “Justin, Velorix is an asset of the Edwards family; you don’t have the right to sell it.”
Velorix was originally founded by Selena’s father, but she didn’t have any emotional attachment to the brand. In fact, she still held resentment toward her father. She had supported the idea of selling it before, but she couldn’t agree to sell it to Whitney. Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
She understood the stakes involved;
supported the idea of selling it before, but she couldn’t agree to sell it to Whitney.
She understood the stakes involved; as parents, they couldn’t afford to miss this opportunity again.