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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 939

Lawrence's eyes were wide open and his head started to buzz. He wanted to speak, but he could not.

Jensen looked at Lawrence and observed his expression. He noticed that Lawrence had a change in expression as he watched him closely.

Lawrence shook his head after a brief moment of shock. He suddenly chuckled, as if laughing at his wishful thinking.

Candace loved him?

How was it possible?

She did not have much time left in this world. In the end, she suddenly felt as if she owed him, and that was why she chose to end her own life?

How was it possible that she loved him?

Lawrence shook his head, and the hope in his eyes gradually disappeared. Finally, his eyes became calm and dim, and there was no lustre in them at all. He seemed mournful.

Jensen said, "Uncle Jones, if she doesn't love you, why would she do it for you?"

Lawrence shook his head.

"Do you not believe me when I said that she loves you? Do you think I just plucked this out of thin air?"

Lawrence nodded in a humble manner.

Jensen then said, "Uncle Jones, why don't I share with you my analysis? Although I might not exactly know what happened between the two of you, I would like to share with you my experience from being a criminal investigation police for a number of years. If you agree with me, you can nod your head. If you don't agree, you can shake your head."

Lawrence did not say anything. He just calmly looked at Jensen.

"Why were you in such a hurry to look for Candace? It's because you were angry when you heard that the person she loved most was Mr. Yarbrough. You wanted to confront him immediately. After that, you came up with various ways to try and see Candace."

"However, Heinz and Grace stopped you. They did not want the two of you to meet. Of course, Alice and I felt the same way too. We did not want the two of you to meet as well."

"It's because there are too many secrets between the two of you. You might hurt Grace and Heinz in the process. Furthermore, you are neither willing to admit nor to cooperate with us to understand the whole situation. That was what made us incredibly angry. This is the reason why we did not want you to meet with Candace."

"Maybe this serves as a punishment for the two of you. However, to be honest, we did not foresee this outcome."

"I have no idea what you said to persuade Heinz and Grace that they allowed you to see Candace."

"You were filled with resentment. Then, when you were finally allowed to meet her, Mr. Yarbrough happened to be there as well. You were even more irritated by this."

"When you and Candace were finally left alone in the room, she must have been rude to you. She probably did not choose to go easy on you. She might have said a lot of hurtful things to you, and she might have even said that she had never loved you."

"That was what infuriated you. She had said many unpleasant things to you. Those words hurt you and hit you hard. At that time, it awakened your desire to kill, so you took out a knife. You wanted to die with her."

"That explains the strangulation marks on her neck. However, it was the blade that killed her." "The blade was the main weapon. She used the blade in her hairpin to slit her throat, cutting her carotid artery, ending her own life. The pathology report showed that she committed suicide. Candace is really ruthless."

"She has always been very ruthless. She was cruel to her own daughter and has been cruel her whole life. That's why I'm not surprised that she did this to herself."

Lawrence did not say anything. He looked at Jensen with astonishment in his eyes.

When Jensen saw Lawrence's reaction, he had a feeling that some of his speculations were accurate. Thus, what happened was probably as per his speculation.

He took a deep breath and added, "However, I'm sure Candace must have said a lot of unpleasant words to you."

"What I want to say is that there was something in her expression, her emotions, or even her eyes. I'm not sure whether you've noticed this or not."

Lawrence frowned, as if he was shocked.

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