The moment they turned around, the light that seemed to suffuse their very beings dimmed.
Not until the family of four had left Reflections Vi did Keh and Louisa burst into tears.
The trust they had built bit by bit with their younger brother''s family over the years, the affection interwoven in their lives, the time
they spent together—like a huge mountain copsing suddenly, leaving them reeling, wounded and bleeding from the
unexpected blow.
Their sons approached to console them. Only Sean approached Arabe, gently patting her head in aforting gesture, as if to
tell her that it was over and that everything was over and they would start a new life.
Arabe carried a heaviness in her heart.
Even with the truthid bare, there was not a trace of joy to be found within her. Perhaps it was because too much had happened
recently.
Keh and Louisa, restless and sleepless throughout the night, didn’te down for breakfast the next morning.
By noon, however, Bernard and Cornelia mustered their spirits and called everyone down for lunch.
Arabe saw the swollen eyes and the weary faces of her grandparents and her parents at the dining table.
Keh’s mood calmed down a bit. With a husky voice, he asked, “Before Be''s homing banquet, there was a raffle.
Someone won a car and then there was a crash. That car—was it tampered with by those two?”
“Yes,” Arabe answered truthfully. “At first, everyone thought it was Martin''s doing, to avenge Serena against the Collins family.”
At that time, one of Martin''s subordinates called the deputy manager of the filmpany, who then called a person named
Esther. Shortly thereafter, Esther ordered someone to tamper with the car.
The news that followed painted a picture of Martin coercing his subordinate into suicide, describing him as the prime suspect.
“But all of this was deliberately misguidance by Uncle and Aunt,” Arabe continued.
She had investigated Martin''s subordinate and discovered that he had been threatened and coerced by her uncle and aunt''s
people, and he had no choice but to betray Martin.
In other words, Martin was innocent.
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