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Sweet May-December Marriage novel Chapter 186

Chapter 186 Let's Wait and See

Jonathan broke out in a cold sweat after listening to Vivian's analysis. He asked, "But who would do that? Your mother is very diplomatic at usual times and seldom has any enemies. Even if your aunt and cousin hate her, they don't have the capability to plot this!"

Vivian couldn't figure it out either.

Because Aurora died from a gunshot and the forensic doctors gave her an autopsy later, she looked as miserable as a torn doll even though the forensic doctors had stitched her body perfectly. Vivian couldn't accept the fact that Aurora had been murdered. She held Aurora's cold hand and cried incessantly.

Half of her sorrow was due to her mother's death, and the other half was because no one else could give her advice in the future. She was left alone in this world.

She suddenly spotted something and turned over Aurora's arm.

On the pale, bluish arm were a few faint marks, likely made by fingernails. They were not noticeable, but Vivian immediately recognized them as "Charlotte".

Why did Aurora scratch these letters on her arm?

Vivian's eyes were immediately filled with resentment and she burst into laughter.

Jonathan was startled and asked, "Vinny, Vinny, what's wrong with you?"

"It's her! Turns out it's her!" Vivian murmured, "We've all underestimated that b*tch!"

She scrambled to her feet, pushed Jonathan aside, and ran out of the door with gritted teeth. She shouted, "Driver! Send me to school! Now!"

The driver was frightened by her as she had lost her demeanor as the eldest daughter of the Lopez family. But at a second thought, he thought it reasonable as Vivian had just lost her mother and might be overly sad. He didn't think much about this and stepped on the gas.

The school bell rang and Charlotte only put down her pen after finishing the last question. Most of her classmates had left, and when she raised her head, she saw Vivian rushing into the classroom with a gloomy face.

She strode to Charlotte, rested her hands on her desk, and stared at her, her dark eyes as unfathomable as an endless black hole. She called gloomily, "Charlotte..."

Vivian curled up her lips into a strange smile and continued, "It was you, right? You planned all those things!"

Charlotte put her pen back in her pen bag and replied, "I don't know what you're talking about."

Vivian sneered and murmured to herself, "Of course, you won't admit it. How will you admit it? But I've learned about the truth. I already knew it was you!"

Cecilia rushed over and pushed Vivian away, snapping, "Are you crazy?"

Vivian staggered back and stared at Cecilia. Her gaze was as cold as that of a snake. She didn't do anything else and just stared at Charlotte, saying, "I will let you pay the price."

Charlotte paused before saying, "Let's wait and see."

Vivian sneered again with a manic expression, "Just wait!"

With that, she left the classroom.

Looking annoyed, Cecilia complained, "Is she mentally ill? She acted like she lost her mind after her mother's death."

Eloise comforted her, "Try to understand. It's her biological mother, after all."

She then turned to look at Charlotte and asked, "Char, what did she mean by saying those words?"

Charlotte looked down at the ground and replied, "I don't know either. Maybe Aurora's death was a hard blow to her."

She didn't want her friends to know the nasty side of her.

Eloise didn't probe into this. The three of them left the school together.

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