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Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) novel Chapter 948

Marianna stared at her grandfather, dumbfounded.

Trembling, she stood up and stumbled to her room. She feared that there was no way out of this.

Marianna entered her room and didn't bother to close the door. She walked right to the window, flung it open and jumped from the second floor. She died instantly.

One of the maids happened to be walking pass Marianna's room and heard the thud. Her scream immediately brought Eloisa up to Marianna's room. Eloisa stood at the window and looked down in disbelief. Her daughter had jumped to her death! Clenching her fist to her chest, she stared down in shock. Her daughter was dead! What kind of place was this?

With tears in her eyes, Eloisa stepped up onto the windowsill and following her daughter, she jumped.

The maid screamed again. By the time Searlas rushed upstairs, both his wife and daughter had already jumped to their deaths.

Searlas would lying if he said that he did not hurt, the tears rolling down his cheeks spoke volumes. As for the rest of the family, they were secretly glad that this matter had come to an end.

In the rich and powerful families, being was cold and detached was the norm.

Everyone was the same!

Stuart went upstairs and looked down from the window. Eloisa and Marianna were both dead. He briefly glanced at Searlas, expressing softly that there was nothing he could have done. Stuart was genuinely confused. Mr. Richards had no intention of killing anyone. It was the Cook family's indifference that had driven Eloisa and Marianna to their deaths. That spelled trouble for the family, and their ruin was surely not not far off.

Stuart went back downstairs and returned to Jepherson's side. He said, "Marianna and her mother had jumped to their deaths."

Jepherson slowly raised his eyes to stare at Stuart and stood up without looking at the others. Their deaths would not solve anything, not even the grievances they've caused.

The Cook family was simply too naive!

Jepherson promptly left the Cook family's villa. He briefly glanced at Eloisa and Marianna's bodies before heading out the gate. Getting into the car, he went back to the hotel.

After Jepherson left, Syncere immediately ordered, "Go to the Moore Family and inform your sister of what had happened."

"Got it," Lucius replied and quickly left. Syncere stared up at Searlas, who stood on the stairs to the second floor. Syncere met his son and remarked, "In order to achieve great things, we must not allow trivial matters to stand in our way. As a man, you must be able to deal with it and let go."

Searlas nodded and said, "You're right."

Inside the car.

"Please call my father," Jepherson bit out with narrowed eyes. He knew that the Moore family would be coming to him.

At that moment, Hansen was with his wife Jenna on vacation. They were on the beach basking in the sun when he received a call from his son.

"You've caused this trouble, settle it on your own," Hansen said and immediately hung up the phone. Jepherson stared out the window. That was weird, his father did not even ask what had happened.

It was too quiet!

"What happened?" Jenna asked Hansen after he hung up. Sipping on his wine, Hansen brushed off her concern, "It's nothing. Our son is urging us to return home." "So when do we leave?"

"Not anytime soon. We rarely get to go on vacation. Let's not think about that for now."

As soon as they arrived back at the hotel, Jepherson rode the elevator to the penthouse. Entering, he saw that Raeleigh was resting. The sound of locks disengaging woke Raeleigh up and she locked eyes with Jepherson.

Jepherson walked in, shrugged off his clothes and sat down in front of Raeleigh.

Raeleigh sat up from bed and studied Jepherson's expression. While she knew that men like him could kill without batting an eyelid, she felt that he was different. She knew he couldn't kill.

However, she could not read his expression at that moment. Jepherson's eyes were flat and cold.

"What's wrong?" Raeleigh asked Jepherson. He had crossed his legs and looked out the window, avoiding her stare.

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