Keira glanced at Samuel, then put her mask back on.
Then she saw Samuel staring at her. After looking at her for a very long time, he finally asked
cautiously, âBoss, have you come back from the dead?â
Keira was speechless.
Samuel continued. âYour face looks sallow and patchy. Is this what happens to people after they die?
Thatâs way too ugly, isnât it?â
Keira stared at him.
She rolled her eyes.
That made Samuel cry even more violently. âBoss, youâre really alive! You scared the life out of me.
You have no idea what these past couple of days have been like for me! Iâve cried all my tears for you!
Even more sincerely than Lewis!â
He tried to smile through his tears, but they continued to flow uncontrollably.
Seeing him like this, Keira sighed silently and handed him a tissue. âWipe it off, youâre a mess!â
Her disdain only made Samuelâs feelings more genuine.
âItâs so good that my boss isnât dead!â
Keira saw that he had finally calmed down and was about to ask him something, but suddenly she
heard the sound of a car speeding up. Then, Lewisâs Bentley whizzed past her!
××
was only a fleeting glimpse, Keira and
early saw that the person in the driverâs seat
wis!
nuelâs pupils shrank, and his emotions surged as he ursed angrily, âFuck! Whatâs Lewis up to now?
Doesnât he know youâre being buried today? Leaving the house at this time? Not even there to send
you off on your last journey?!â
Keira was slightly startled.
She remembered what Tom had said, that Madeleine
wanted to see him, or else she would go on a hunger
strikeâ¦
Although Lewis had yelled, âlet her dieâ, in the end, he couldnât bear it, could he? Was he rushing over
to see
her now?
M
She knew that, in Lewisâs eyes, she had already passed away, so he should cherish the person still
alive.
She also understood that, as Lewis, that was the right thing to do.
But her chest tightened slightly, and a sharp sting of pain washed over herâ¦
Seeing the loss in her eyes, Samuel reacted and said incredulously, âHeâs not going to see that lunatic
again, is he? Boss, how could he do this to you!â
Samuel was so angry that his eyes reddened, and he clenched his fists tightly.
Keira drove steadily with her eyes downcast. âIâm already dead. I canât let another die as well.â
Samuel was stunned. âBoss, what exactly is going on? If youâre not dead, then whoâs in the coffin?
Although the body was decomposed, I couldnât believe it when I heard the news; I even had a DNA
comparison done for you bothâ¦â
Keira had just heard old Mrs. Horton mention that a DNA test was done, and now Samuel was saying
the same, her grip on the steering wheel tightened. âAnd
the romlt wog?â
Samuel scratched his head. âThe result said it was you!â
Keiraâs last hope that her only sister was still alive
shattered.
There could have been a mistake on old Mrs. Hortonâs
part, but Samuel wouldnât make one.
The body had been decomposed beyond recognition,
they could only rely on DNA for
ar
ster.â
tion.
ghtened her jaw. âThat wasnât me; it was my twin
Upon hearing this, Samuel was dumbfounded. âWhat? Arenât you Mrs. Olsenâs biological daughter?
Didnât Mrs. Olsen give birth to just one daughter back then?
How could there be twins!â
Keira said indifferently. âI am just as puzzled.â
She was determined to temporarily use her sisterâs identity to slowly lure out the net that was cast over
her, which she herself couldnât comprehend.
But she wasnât foolish enough to not seek help from anyone. She would trust a few people, and she
would
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