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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 522
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Chapter 522

After breakfast, Heidi calledand said that she would be here soon.

I went to my room, changed my clothes, and went out o f the villa to wait for her.

When she arrived, | hopped in the car.

"Your dark circles are really heavy, Miss Wanda.” Heidi stared at me. "Why don't you rest at htoday and we'll

go tomorrow?”

| shook my head. "I still have a lot of things to handle i n Whaldorf City. I'm short of time.”

Heidi did not say anything else.

The car drove all the way to the suburbs. | asked curiously, "Where are you taking me?"

Heidi pursed her lips for a very long tbefore saying, "You'll know when we get there.”

| disliked the unknown, and the discomfort in my body was makingeven more irritable. Hence, I rolled down

the window to get sfresh air.

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In the end, the car cto a stop in front of a cemetery.

After Heidi got out of the car, she took out two bouquets of flowers from the trunk and handed one of

them to me. "Let's go in."

My mind was blank by now. | could already guess what was going on but was too afraid to admit it.

Upon entering the cemetery, | asked in a quivering voice, "Who are you paying your respects to?"

Heidi made no reply.

Tears welled up in my eyes. "Tellwho you're paying your respects to, Heidi."

Heidi stopped in her tracks and turned to face a tombstone. "I'm really sorry, Cecilia. | brought Miss Wanda with

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Cecilia?

| stiffly turned to face the tombstone and felt my head explode when | saw the photo and non the

tombstone.

"No way." My legs gave away. "No way."

| looked at Heidi and screamed furiously, "This is not true, right, Heidi?"

Heidi lowered her head. "Do you think this is fake, Miss Wanda?" 1

| looked at the photo on the tombstone again. No longer able to stand still, | knelt on the ground.

On the bottom right corner of the tombstone was the tof burial, August 18th.

On August 18th, my child had just died and | sank into a state of extrdepression. | did not contact Cecilia,

nor did she contact me.

| should have figured it out at the time. How could Cecilia not have contacted me?

| could not accept this cruel fact and looked up at Heidi. "Cecilia is definitely still alive. Tellhonestly, you

didn’t do this on purpose, did you?”

Heidi let out a long sigh. "I only learned about Cecilia's death after following Jerand Xander here two days

ago. | did sresearch and found that she died during childbirth. She was brought

to Whaldorf City b y Petra's men the day you got into trouble. She fainted on the streets, and after Xander

carried her away, he gave you a call. That was why you left hand gave Petra's hitmen the chance to take

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you away."

After a pause, she continued, "She blamed herself after learning about your miscarriage and was constantly

feeling down in the dumps. She didn’t watch where she was going and accidentally fell, resulting in premature

delivery. She passed away due t o hemorrhage.”

After hearing what she said, | bent down and placed m y forehead on the ground. My heart felt as though it was

being clenched by a broad hand, and a stifling sensation engulfed me.

How could a living person not stay in touch for so long?

| had a premonition a long tago but refused to think about the worst-case scenario. With a dash of hope, |

consoled myself over and over again that she needed to recuperate after her delivery or that she was mad at

me, which was why she did not stay in touch. None of it mattered as long as this possibility was out of the

picture. 1

Heidi tried to pickup but | pushed her hands away. "Letbe."

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