A voice kept echoing in his mind - she was dead, how could the person who killed her still be alive!
…
Moody was not a member of the Irene family. Although he wanted to take his beloved woman away to a place where he was alone, he could not do so.
Mrs. Hill and the others are already on the incoming plane.
He left the police station like a zombie and stood next to Bentley when he received a call from Mrs. Hill.
"Have you seen Lina?"
"seen."
"How is she? Is she fine? Those news are all fake and lies!"
"She..." Moody closed his eyes and held the phone tightly: "...she fell asleep."
There was a long silence over there, with only the sound of rapid breathing.
"ha."
"Fell asleep?"
"Even when you went to see her, she ignored you? She has the best relationship with you. How could she not talk to you when you went to see her?"
Moody's heart ached: "...I'm sorry, aunt."
Mrs. Hill wailed in pain, "I can't accept it! I can't accept that she's dead. My baby is the best in the world. How could she be gone at such a young age? She called me a few days ago and told me not to worry about her and to visit her aunt more often... Moody, how could she be dead?"
"sorry… "
Mrs. Hill took a deep breath, and her tone suddenly became cold and sharp: "I have to see it with my own eyes to believe it! Also, no matter who did it, I will never let them go. You can't let those people go either! She...she loves you."
Eleanor also took a private plane to New York City and sat two seats away from Mrs. Hill. The reason why she didn't sit next to Mrs. Hill was mainly because her good mother went crazy after hearing the news of Elena's sudden death, and her emotions were out of control from time to time.
This is even more true when facing her.
When he saw her, he would talk nonsense with a calm face, and even wanted to strangle her, shouting things like "If you hadn't taken the position of heir to the Irene family, your sister wouldn't have died."
Eleanor did not have a deep relationship with her, so naturally she was unwilling to allow her to vent her grief over the loss of her daughter on herself.
Fortunately, her father remained calm and knew who their only support would be in the future, so he stopped trying to smooth things over like he did before.
He stopped the frantic Mrs. Hill and asked her to sit further away.
Eleanor's seat was some distance away from Mrs. Hill, but that did not prevent her from hearing her mother's shameless lies on the private plane.
"She told me before that if she wasn't the heir of the Irene family, if we didn't give her too much hope, she might have gone with you."
Of course this is a lie.
Elena said: 'If I were Eleanor or the daughter of other small families on the island, I might think that marrying Moody is the ultimate goal of my life. Unfortunately, I am not one of those people. I want much more than them. Moody can't give me what I want.'
Mrs. Hill cursed with gnashing teeth: "You can't let those who hurt her go! Otherwise, she will die with regret."
"I see."
Moody whispered.
Mrs. Hill tearfully recounted many memories of Elena and him, until Moody hung up the phone, and then she put down the phone in pain.
"I do not believe… "
She put down her phone and burst into tears: "Even Mudi said that Lina was dead, I don't believe it."