Chapter 267
Hearing Seraphina’s words, Keeley was silent for a moment, then suddenly burst into laughter.
“So this morning I was a just suspect, and now I’m suddenly the confirmed murderer, right?”
Seraphina, leaning against the railing by the river, lazily raised her eyebrows and waved her phone at
him.
After a while, his phone pinged. Keeley looked down to see that she’d sent him a video.
He opened the video, and it was a surveillance recording, showing a truck and a brief glimpse of him.
This scene should be very familiar to him, but seeing it from this third-person perspective felt a bit
weird.
“So it was something that fell off this truck that caused her to lose control and drive into the river, and
you just happened to be there,” Seraphina said. “Keeley, do you still want to argue?”
Keeley put down his phone and shrugged, “If this is considered evidence, the cops should have come
for me by now.”
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“You’re right,” Seraphina said, “The police don’t have evidence to arrest you, but I’m not the police. I
don’t need evidence. As long as I believe you’re the killer, I won’t stop until I avenge her.”
Keeley suddenly looked around and spread his hands, “What are you going to do? Did you call me
here to kill me?”
Seraphina stared at him for a while, then suddenly turned away and squatted down in pain.
Keeley stood quietly, watching her for a while, then approached her, “Are you okay?”
He could probably imagine how much pain she was in.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIn one day, she lost her best friend and got drunk in the strong wind, naturally she would not feel well./
Seraphina chuckled, “A person who killed my friend… actually cares about me… How weird is this…
Keeley was about to reach out to help her, but when he heard her words, he immediately withdrew his
hand and just stood by the railing. After a while, he said, “I know you hate me, but but I don’t have any
conflicts with your friend, I was just…”
He seemed to realize something and stopped speaking.
Seraphina suddenly looked up at him, “Then tell me, who gave you the job? Who was it?”
She was unusually angry, her eyes full of bloodshot veins, her eyes brimming with tears, but no tears
fell.
“You know the answer,” Keeley said, “I don’t know.”
Seraphina laughed coldly again, “You just followed orders, you know nothing… You’re like this, casually
taking someone’s life! For you, it’s a small matter, an amusing thing. But have you ever thought about
what the person whose life you took meant to others?”
“That’s not something I need to consider,” Keeley said.
Seraphina was quiet for a while, suddenly reached out to wipe her eyes and laughed, “Yeah, no one
cares but me. But what does it mean to others that I care?”
After she finished speaking, she suddenly got up, walked straight to Keeley, and reached out to grab
him, “Let’s do this, you usually just take money and do things for people, I’ll give you money, do one
more thing for me, kill me.”
Keeley’s face changed immediately, he quickly retracted his hand and looked at Seraphina coldly, “Are
you crazy?”
“No… right, I’m crazy.” Seraphina suddenly took two steps back, “I still have to avenge her, how could I
die like this?”
As she spoke, she backed away until she was tripped by the bench behind her and fell to the ground.
This knocked out all the tears in her eyes, Seraphina could no longer control herself, covering her face,
tears streaming down.
“But she’s already dead, what’s the point of revenge…” she said, “I’ve finally lost everything…”
After saying this, she finally choked up, lowered her head, and started crying.
In the howling wind, her sharp and desperate cries traveled exceptionally far.
Keeley stood by, listening to her heartbroken cries, stood quietly for a while, finally took off his coat and
draped it over her frail body.
Except for her hair flying wildly in the wind, her whole body was slightly shaking.
His hand touched her shoulder, Keeley paused for a moment, then softly said, “I’m sorry.”
Seraphina kept her head down, crying for a long time, finally lifted her head, tears blurred her eyes as
she looked at him, “Tell me… who exactly… wanted her dead…”
Kealey looked at her red eyes and nose, but didn’t say anything.
“I’ve lost everything…” she said, “I lost my father, and my mother didn’t want me, left me alone in
Sunburst City… I fell in love with a man
when I was seventeen, but he completely deceived me… I was driven abroad, I gave birth to his child
alone, but that child… also died… I’ve lost everything, I only had her… but she’s gone too, she’s left
me… why treat me like this? Why do this to me?”
Seraphina cried, reaching out to grab his arm, “Tell me, who exactly wanted her dead…”
Keeley paused for a moment, finally saying only one sentence, “I really don’t know.”
Tears in her eyes, Seraphina stared at him for a while, suddenly reached out to wipe away her tears,
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmpushed him away and stood up, “Fine, if you don’t know, forget it… Forget it…”
As she spoke, she walked towards the direction where her car was parked.
After a few steps, she suddenly looked back at him, “Keeley, I will try to survive… Before I find out who
the real killer is, you should stay
alive too.”
Hearing her words, Keeley’s face suddenly changed.
Her words carried a deep meaning.
She should have hoped for his death, but she feared that he would die before she found out who the
real killer was.
But how could he die out of the blue?
Unless…
Before Keeley had time to think about it, Seraphina had already turned around and left without
hesitation.
The car drove all the way to the hospital, Seraphina sat in the quiet and warm car, thinking, not saying
a word.
The driver didn’t ask her any questions, just quietly drove the car.
It wasn’t until the car slowly stopped that she slowly came back to her senses, looked up and found
that she had returned to the hospital.
The entrance of the hospital in the dead of night was quiet and deserted, with only a few street lamps
standing alone, casting a dim light.
Under the dim light, a tall figure stood out particularly.
He looked like he’d been waiting there for ages, a chill vibe radiating off him.
But he just stood there, quietly eyeballing where she was.