Even though it was merely speculation, it was a clue that currently fit all of the missing puzzle pieces he had been searching for. However, Jay was the most reluctant to accept this conclusion than anyone else.
The boy's hands were hidden away in his pockets when he clenched them into fists.
Sydney was currently the lead actress while Madam Loyle and Sera supported her to carry out the plan of vilifying Angeline to the very end.
Madam Loyle started shedding her crocodile tears with fake compassion as she uttered, "That Angeline Severe is bad news. She's spoiled and domineering with a vicious heart. If she truly liked you, our Rose would've never dreamed of being her rival and would’ve let you go from the start. Perhaps she wouldn't have ended up dead with no corpse left behind."
Sera acted out her sham benevolence and comforted Madam Loyle, saying, “Don't lose hope just yet. Miss Loyle is just missing. As long as her body’s not found, i t can't be concluded that she's dead."
Sydney was filled with indignation. "It’s been four full years. My sister has been missing for four years. If she hadn't encountered any accidents, why has she not
come home?"
Jay's ears felt like they were about to explode as a pained expression appeared on his face.
He felt guilty about his currently missing wife.
Sera added more fuel to the fire. "I know Angeline best since I lived under the same roof with her from when we were young. She's one to get any single thing that she likes and would destroy anything that she doesn't like without reservation. I think it's because of her selfish trait that she did things to hurt Rose and her sons. Later when Cole Yorks showed up, a man who was richer than you, she grew tired of you and decided to discard you."
Madam Loyle added, "Your wife and your two sons combined are three lives lost. You should ask Angeline to pay for what she's done.”
Jay’s head began to hurt badly. He held it in, thinking about the outcome of the stories.
The words of a few women might not be so unbelievable.
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