Chapter 1388 Exception
Chapter 1388 Exception
Chapter 1388 Exception
“How do you think she will decide?"
"| don't know." She shook her head, feeling quite conflicted inside.
No matter what decision she makes, this matter is tormenting for Grace.
Camille spoke softly, "For Grace, they are all her closest people. No matter the outcome, she will be the one who suffers the most. But for me, our time together has always been limited since | can remember, so my feelings towards them are also weak. So even though | want to play the role of a grieving daughter, | can't."
Camille's tone was somber, reflecting her true thoughts and feelings. She didn't want to keep it all inside, she wanted to say it out loud, to hear a different perspective from Ayan. She leaned her head against him, asking, "Ayan, do you think | am cold-hearted?"
"This isn't about you being cold-hearted, this is about their attitude towards you from the beginning until now. So it's not about you being cold-hearted, it's the parents who should love their children first. We are parents too, if we treat Timmy like a stranger, only approaching him when needed, do you think he will be warm or cold towards us?"
"Definitely cold."
"Isn't that the answer? If he is cold towards us, then it's normal for you to be reserved. Even though there is a parental bond, if you haven't received any care, then you naturally can't be overly warm. But this doesn't mean you should completely cut off ties with them, you haven't completely ignored them, have you?"
Every word of Ayan's pierced Camille's heart, understanding her thoughts and knowing what she wanted to hear.
This doesn't mean that Camille needs someone to deepen her thoughts and decisions, it's just that the environment and interactions over time have made it impossible for her to act like nothing has happened, let alone see this matter in a normal daughter-parent relationship.
Even though Page is no longer here, she can't portray the emotions others see like acting.
Camille just took a deep breath and remained silent, arriving at their destination in this way.
It was very late, and with the rainy weather, the temperature had dropped, making the air quite chilly at this hour. But Kian had arranged for someone to wait here in advance, also providing a room specifically for their use. Everyone arrived one after another, naturally going into the rooms.
The two uncles only realized at this point that something had really happened to Page. If everything before was just an act, all to make Camille and Grace realize their urgency, there was still a glimmer of hope in their hearts, hoping to find Page and speak kind words to her in front of her.
But now that Page is gone, their hearts are truly filled with worry. The eldest uncle paced restlessly, asking, "Where is she? Where's my sister?"
"How could this happen?" The eldest uncle muttered to himself, then walked up to the police officer and said, "Officer, please help us. My sister was perfectly fine, how could she disappear while traveling? Why did this happen?"
The eldest uncle started, and the younger uncle was no exception. Their emotions were running high, filling the room with their voices.
At this moment, they probably all had some genuine worries and anxieties, wanting to seek justice in their hearts, but how much was real and how much was feigned, no one knew.
The police officer was also troubled by the questions, involuntarily glancing at Ayan who was sitting silently nearby, before answering in a calm voice, "Please calm down a bit. We have a question that we need to discuss with you."
"What question?" The two uncles asked in unison. The rest of the people, including Brody, remained silent.
The police officer said, "We can't determine the cause of death of the deceased for now. We need to investigate further, so we need to ask if you agree to an autopsy?"
“Agree, we must find out what happened to my sister!" "| don't agree." It was hard to tell who spoke first.
The two uncles agreed to the autopsy, but Brody's voice expressed disagreement.
The two uncles instinctively looked at Brody, their eyes filled with anger as they asked, "Why do you disagree? Are you guilty or hiding something?"
This was a direct question to Brody, with tones and attitudes filled with mistrust towards him.
But Brody remained calm, his response devoid of guilt, and instead very confident. He said, "| am not hiding anything or feeling guilty. She is my wife, she has suffered so much, all | want now is for her to rest in peace, | don't want to deal with anything else."
Brody's expression was somber, his face showing sorrow and pain.
But Brody's words did not receive the approval of the two uncles. They said, "Your relationship has always been extremely poor, don't think we don't know. Just a few days ago, you even fought online, those videos are the best evidence. If you hit her, how do you explain that?"
"Disagreements between spouses are normal, right? As far as | know, you also often mistreat your wives, don't you?" Brody fought back, causing the two uncles to freeze, as well as the two aunts who naturally had no explanation, since it was all true.
Seeing this, the uncles immediately felt guilty, but they still held on. One of the uncles said, "Now we're talking about you and my sister, don't change the subject."
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Brody expressed his thoughts while sighing, clearly showing the pain of a husband who has lost his wife.
The police officer also said, "It's best for the family to discuss this. Because it's late and we need a response as soon as possible."
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The two uncles, seeing Brody's firm stance, immediately urged the police officer to uncover the truth.
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