Chapter 1806 Save Him
Chapter 1806 Save Him
Anne's voice seemed to be coming from a very faraway place, and Sheryl turned quickly to look at her.
Her whole body was trembling, and her tears seemed to be falling from her eyes like a waterfall.
She grabbed Anne's arm hard and shook so hard that Anne felt like her own body was quivering too.
Anne had just recently met Sheryl and didn't know her well enough to know much about her. She just
knew Sheryl as an elegant and gentlewoman. She wondered what in the world could have happened to
reduce Sheryl to such a terrified state.
"It's Cha.. Charles! He fell into the sea... Save him!" Sheryl managed to force out a few words. She was
crying so hard it was hard to make out what she was saying.
Luckily, Anne immediately understood what she meant. 'That person who just fell into the sea isn't just
someone she knows, but someone she cares about very much.' Anne instantly connected the dots.
"Don't worry. The lifeguards are already searching for him. I'll call the police for help right now!" Anne
continued to console the distraught Sheryl until she seemed calmer and trembled less. When she was
certain than Sheryl was calmer, she took out her phone to call the police.
When she returned to Sheryl after finishing her call to police, Sheryl seemed as though she had lost
her mind. She sat on the ground, rocking herself and murmuring to herself inaudibly.
Heaving a sigh, Anne sat with Sheryl and waited for the police to come.
Not long after, the police arrived.
"Did anyone call the police?" a policeman shouted to the crowd, trying to determine the emergency and
who had called it in.
Anne glanced at Sheryl, but found that she didn't seem to notice the police had arrived. She got up and
called out, "It was me!"
"What happened?" the policeman asked in a professional tone as he came over to them.
Anne seemed to be at a loss on what to answer. She rubbed her hands together anxiously and told
him, "I'm not sure. Sheryl was the one who saw everything."
Following the finger pointed at Sheryl, the policeman squatted down in front of her and asked, "Are you
Sheryl?"
"Y.. yes. That's me," Sheryl's lips were quivering so hard. It was hard for her to speak and even harder
to understand her words.
The policeman noticed Sheryl's unstable mental state and immediately changed his tactic. He feared
that if he spoke too loudly, she would slip back into a state of trauma and be unresponsive. It would
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He waited for a few heartbeats and then asked gently, "Can you tell me what happened?"
"I… We were..." Sheryl's eyes started filling up with tears again. Her brain still couldn't process the
situation of Charles falling into the sea. There was no way she could tell the policeman what had
happened. Her brain just kept replaying the horrific scene over and over again.
She blamed herself for the whole incident. 'If only I hadn't gotten so agitated... If only I hadn't struggled
so vigorously... If it weren't for me, Charles would still be standing here!' she thought.
As soon as that thought went through her mind, she lost control again. The tears welling up in her eyes
turned into full-on crying. Crawling towards the policeman, she tugged desperately at his uniform and
begged, "Please, please, help save Charles! I'm begging you, please, rescue him..."
As a policeman, he had dealt with his fair share of hysterical family members, so he knew how to deal
with the scenario. He gently pushed Sheryl away and scanned the crowd, hoping someone else could
shed more light on the situation.
Suddenly, a woman broke through the crowd and dashed towards him.
It was none other than Leila.
Although her foot felt better, she still couldn't walk very fast. She had only observed Sheryl and Charles
conversing on the deck from afar.
She had seen the two of them jostling with each other, and the next thing she knew, Charles was
falling. Even though she hadn't seen it clearly, she was certain that Sheryl had pushed him in.
"Sheryl Xia, you're a murderer!" Leila screamed in fury, pointing accusingly at the broken woman with a
shaking hand. The hatred, resentment, and fury that she felt towards Sheryl were obvious on her face.
Sheryl raised her head to look at Leila. She was instantly reminded of what had happened between her
and Charles, and snippets of memories began playing in her head like a movie. But at that moment,
none of that seemed important. All she knew was that she wanted Charles back.
"What happened?" Hearing Leila's words, the policeman instantly approached her. It was obvious he
could get some information from her.
Leila took a deep breath and pointed at Sheryl again. "She pushed Charles into the ocean! I saw it with
my own eyes!"
Seeing Leila's certainty, the policeman turned back to Sheryl and asked her, "Did you push him in?
What is your relationship with the victim?" His tone was no longer gentle and coaxing, but suddenly
serious and almost harsh.
Sheryl could only look at him through her tears. She seemed to have lost her power of speech as she
couldn't stop crying.
Her tears ruined her carefully applied make-up, and her usually pretty face seemed dead with not even
a spark of vitality at all.
The policeman continued to ask her questions, but Sheryl couldn't answer anything at all.
Leila was furious to see what she thought were crocodile tears flowing from Sheryl's eyes. Unable to
think clearly, she totally forgot that there was a huge crowd watching. She screamed at the top of her
lungs, "Will you stop crying!? If it weren't for you, Charles would still be safe and sound! This is all your
fault!"
After her outburst, she turned to the policeman and stated loudly, "Sir, I know she pushed Charles
overboard. I saw it happen. Don't let her get away with this!"
"We will get to the bottom of this issue," the policeman promised. He was actually feeling a bit
overwhelmed. Despite Leila's accusations, Sheryl gave no reaction except for her crying. There had to
be more to the story. He needed to gather more evidence and witnesses, instead of merely listening to
Leila's side of the story.
It was obvious that he wasn't going to able to get anything from Sheryl for the time being, so he started
to question the crowd for more information.
Frustrated that the policeman didn't seem to be treating Sheryl as a suspect, Leila bent down towards
Sheryl and yanked her arm violently, trying to take revenge.
Sheryl's brain registered the pain, but she still couldn't respond. She just looked at Leila blankly.
Leila, on the other hand, was pulling with all her might. She had mustered all of her strength, and she
pulled with vicious intent as if she was trying to dislocate Sheryl's shoulder or break her arm, anything
she could do to hurt Sheryl.
"Why are you so cold-hearted? Didn't you say you wanted to divorce Charles? Why is it so hard for you
to just let go? Why are you so stubborn?" Leila shrieked.
Seeing Sheryl's pitiful look only made Leila's rage build even higher until she felt like she was going to
explode. 'Why did Sheryl always do this? Why does she always wear that pitiful hangdog expression?
So people will feel sorry for her and take her side?' Her anger was now mixed with disgust.
'Sheryl already has so much in life! Why can't she just give Charles to me!?' Leila's thoughts were filled
with nothing but hatred at the moment. She gritted her teeth as she yelled, "Is it because Charles
doesn't love you anymore? Is that why you tried to murder him? If you can't have him, then no one else
can. Is that it?"
Leila's words rang loud and clear through the crowd. Her words revealed enough for everyone to
deduce the situation, even those who had just arrived.
It didn't take long for murmurs and theories to spread through the crowd. Sheryl heard the voices, but
none of the words reached her brain. She just heard white noise crackling like thunder in her ears, and
it made her head hurt.
Feeling like her head was going to explode, she grabbed her ears with her hands, trying to block out
the noise. She looked like a crazy woman as she rocked to and fro, trying to ignore everything that was
happening around her.