Chapter 269
Upon seeing this note, Keira’s pupils suddenly shrank!
Taylor was the murderer…?
She had grown up in the Olsen family and knew that Mrs. Olsen actually was a capable person, but she wasn’t utilizing her own abilities and seemed to always avoid something.
And this father, Taylor… she felt very unfamiliar with
him.
Did he possess such a great ability to abduct her and Keera without leaving a trace?
She didn’t doubt the authenticity of the note, only that since she had returned, Samuel had reported all the investigation results to her after her incident.
Moreover, as the Horton family was the first family of Oceanion, Lewis had been investigating the murderer’s clues during this time, yet there were still no leads.
To be able to do this so covertly meant that Taylor either hid his capabilities or had help from someone
else!
Keira clenched her jaw tightly.
Last time Keera came to her saying that someone was going to kill them, she didn’t believe it, thinking it was too absurd, yet the result was Keera’s death.
Every time she thought of this, remembered how Keera could have abandoned her in the end, could have climbed onto the wooden board herself, but instead gave her the chance to live, her chest felt stifling…
It was her underestimation that had killed Keera.
Keira knew that the perpetrator was the murderer, but she couldn’t help feeling guilty and self-blaming.
So when she saw Mrs. Olsen’s plea for help, she dared not act rashly, fearing that if she didn’t subdue Taylor in her move, she might instead harm her mother!
She took a deep breath, knowing that she must seek help now.
But whom should she ask for help?
Lewis?
No sooner had this thought surfaced than Keira immediately suppressed it.
She pondered for a moment and finally decided to seek help from Uncle Olsen!
Although she didn’t know the past between Uncle Olsen and her mother and was even more unclear about what their “never to see each other again” meant, after a few interactions with Uncle Olsen, she
trusted her intuition.
Uncle Olsen held no malice towards her or her mother.
Perhaps only Uncle Olsen would risk his life for her
mother!
As Keira was contemplating, she heard a stir from the direction of the memorial hall. It was time to transfer
the deceased to the crematorium and then lay her to
rest.
She quickly pulled out her phone and sent Uncle Olsen a message: “Mrs. Olsen handed me a note saying that the murderer of her daughter is Taylor and she seems to be controlled! She is asking me for help!”
After sending the message, she saw people carrying
the coffin out, placing it on the vehicle from the
crematorium.
Lewis didn’t follow the vehicle but was staring blankly as the car took the body away while standing still in a daze.
He was motionless, adhering to a set procedure.
Someone held up Keira’s black-and-white photo and followed behind the crematorium’s vehicle; after the
cremation, they wouldn’t return but would head straight for the cemetery.
A voice nearby asked,
“Isn’t Mrs. Horton going to be buried in the Horton family’s cemetery?”
“I heard that Mr. Horton refused, saying that it wasn’t Mrs. Horton… He stubbornly wouldn’t admit that the
deceased was Mrs. Horton…”
“Alas, did you see Mr. Horton’s state? He looks
completely out of sorts; I’ve never seen him so disheveled.”
“Mr. Horton truly loved his wife deeply…”
The murmurings of the crowd reached Keira’s ears.
However, she turned a deaf ear, scanning the crowd for Taylor and Mrs. Olsen’s whereabouts, and saw that Taylor had already carried Mrs. Olsen into the vehicle.
“Mrs. Olsen is too heartbroken to go to the crematorium. Coming here today considers it the last journey for Mrs. Horton. Alas, such a pitiful person.”
“I just heard that they are leaving the country tomorrow. Mr. Olsen said a change of place might help them clear their minds,”
“That’s appropriate. Staying here only serves as a daily reminder of their daughter’s tragic state. But the murderer hasn’t been found yet, and no one knows which damned person did it!”
Keira’s expression became urgent, and she immediately hurried toward the parking lot.
Not far outside of the Horton residence, a black SUV
was parked.
Uncle Olsen was sitting quietly inside, gazing in the
direction of the Hortons’ house.
Ellis said, “Uncle, if you truly want to see Mrs. Horton
off, go inside and have a look. What’s the point of hiding out here?”
However, Uncle Olsen didn’t respond. His eyes were fixed on the screen of his phone, on the text message interface with Mrs. Olsen.
It had been over twenty years since they last contacted each other.
He had finally obtained Mrs. Olsen’s number, but there were only a few short messages.
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Twenty years later, she remained uncompromising.
Uncle Olsen forced a bitter smile, yet he loved her for this same demeanor, which had captivated him for
more than twenty years.
Having seen her, no other woman could catch his eye.
His gaze lowered, and he saw the hearse driving away. People followed, carrying a black-and-white picture of Keira, but Uncle Olsen didn’t notice.
Because his gaze was on the Olsen family’s car.
Through the window, even though he couldn’t see the people inside clearly, he vaguely made out the
silhouette of Mrs. Olsen. She was sitting quietly in the
back seat…
Uncle Olsen gazed at her greedily, knowing that this glance might be their final farewell…
As the car passed by his, time in his eyes slowed to a crawl; every minute, every second, even every frame he wanted to engrave deeply in his memory.
It was only after the Olsen family’s car had gone, obscured by other vehicles and no longer visible, that he reluctantly withdrew his gaze.
Uncle Olsen took a deep breath, closed his eyes, and shielded the tears in them.
When he spoke again, his voice was low and choked. “Let’s go.”
Ellis opened the car door. “Uncle, you head back first. I’ll stay here to watch over Lewis. That man better not
get trapped by the notion of love.”
Even though they were arch-enemies in school, Ellis and Lewis were the kind who appreciated each other.
End
Well, Ellis appreciated Lewis. Whether Lewis
appreciated him, Ellis didn’t know.
But Ellis always valued loyalty, so it seemed best to stay a while longer.
After all, with Lewis’s personality and social status, no one dared speak the truth to him for fear of upsetting
him.
The car door closed, and the driver started the engine.
It was only then that Uncle Olsen saw the message on WhatsApp. Upon spotting a message from his young friend, he shouted, “Stop the car!”
“Shhh!”
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Ellis was waving at the car, and when it suddenly stopped, he approached quickly. “Uncle, what is it? Can’t bear to part with me?”
As soon as the words were out, the car window rolled down, and Uncle Olsen looked at him gravely. “Gather all our men. We need to go to the Olsen residence!” novelbin