Chapter 209 The police officer eventually brought the constantly arguing father and son to the police station for mediation.
âYou all want the right to dispose of the deceasedâs body, which puts us in a difficult position. Hereâs the deal, if you can provide the deceasedâs last wishes, we will try our best to respect their desires,â the officer said.
Alaric and Nathan stared at each other.
They knew in their hearts and minds that they had hurt Mrs. Hill, and Mrs. Hill was definitely not willing to entrust them with her affairs after her passing.
But they were once Mrs. Hillâs closest people, whether out of emotion or for their own reputation, they all wanted to fight for Mrs.
Hillâs body.
Just when the situation reached a deadlock, an unexpected person appeared.
Theo was wearing a black suit, with a serious expression on his face. Thea, on the other hand, was dressed in a solemn black dress, holding onto Theoâs arm as they appeared at the police station.
Nathan saw him, as if seeing the enemy who killed his mother, with fiery eyes like that of an eagle. He shouted loudly, âWhat are you here for? Theo, I presume you are responsible for my motherâs death, arenât you?â
Chapter 200 Theo said to the police officer, âOfficer, does this count as defamation against me?â
The police officer reminded Nathan, âNathan, if there is no evidence, donât talk nonsense.â
Nathan glared at Theo with hatred, his eyes were a blatant declaration of war.
Theo walked up to Nathan and gazed at the exhausted Nathan, suddenly giving a knowing smile.
âNathan, how did you manage to get yourself into such a sorry state? Tsk tsk tsk,â Theo said with a look of pity.
Nathan exclaimed angrily, âItâs all because of you. Theo, how dare you come... how do you have the audacity to come.â
The police officer explained the reason why Theo and Thea were here. âNathan, your motherâs last phone call was to Ms. Thea, so we called her to come and learn about the case.â
Nathan looked at Thea in astonishment, âImpossible, my mom used to dislike her the most.â
Thea handed the voice recorder to the police officer and said, âOfficer, when Aunt Hill called me I clearly sensed that something was off with her emotions. So, I intentionally became more cautious and recorded the entire conversation.â
Thea glanced at Nathan and said, âAunt Hill said that the biggest regret of her life was marrying into the Hill family and giving birth to an incompetent son. She lived her whole life for others and ended up alone and helpless in her old age. So, if there is a next life, she would rather be a spinster for her whole 16:01 Chapter 209 life, never getting married, and be a forever princess under her parentsâ knees.â
The police officer turned on the recording device, and in the recording, Aunt Hill really showed her true nature of âspeaking well when one is about to die,â expressing her remorse for Thea in every word and line. âThea, it was my fault before. You were clearly a good wife and daughterâinâlaw, but I didnât appreciate it and always looked down on you for being born poor. I successfully broke you up with Nathan. Now I am also facing retribution. God punished me by giving me a morally bankrupt and untrustworthy woman as a daughterâinâlaw. Nathan seems to be enchanted by her and even disowns his own family. Thea, I have no face to ask for your forgiveness for Nathan and to reconcile with him. If there is a next life, I hope you will come back to be my daughterâinâlaw again...â
The recording ended, and the police officer glanced meaningfully at Nathan. âNathan, your motherâs words in this message were her final words before she passed away. I believe this message is essentially her last will and testament. Since she made it clear that she wanted to sever all ties with you, you have no right to claim her body.â
The police officer said to Alaric, âMr. Hill, you can take your ex- wifeâs body away. Itâs up to you to handle Mrs. Hillâs funeral arrangements.â
Nathan completely broke down.
He was furious and yelled at Thea. âThea, you are clearly deliberately going against me. You have a cruel heart, making me even more miserable than if you had taken my life. My mother passed away, and yet you wonât let me pay my respects 34.76%
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He started crying uncontrollably as he kept talking.
He was in such pain, he thought Thea would feel guilty.
But when he saw the smirk of schadenfreude on the corner of Theaâs lips, he felt a chill run down his spine.
Isabella, who couldnât bear to see him sad and upset, is no longer here.
Alaric looked at him disdainfully, âNathan, donât shed crocodile tears. What did you do when your mother was alive? If you hadnât stubbornly married a woman who couldnât conceive, would your mother have been so desperate?â
Nathan held his head and cried in pain, âMom, Iâm sorry.â
The matter was resolved satisfactorily, and Alaric led Mrs. Hillâs body away.
Nathan chased after him and asked tremblingly, âDad, when will Momâs body be cremated? When will the funeral be held?â
Alaric indifferently threw at him, âYou were not qualified to ask.â Then he stepped on the accelerator and zoomed away.
Nathan was knocked down by the exhaust fumes from Alaricâs luxury car.
âDad, please give Mom back to me, I beg you...â
When Theo and Thea came out, they saw Nathan squatting by the roadside, crying uncontrollably.
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16.01 Chapter 209 Thea stared at him, suddenly reminded of her past self, when she suffered from a relapse of kidney disease and her whole body swelled up. However, she was heartlessly kicked out of the car by Nathan, and she had also once crouched on the street, wailing loudly.
Later she found out the reason, which was that after Victoria checked into the hotel, there were inexplicably a pair of menâs slippers in the room, so Victoria suspected that there was a thief in the room.
Nathan, worried about Victoriaâs safety, abandoned the severely ill Isabella on the desolate streets. She had questioned him before, saying, âWhy are you concerned about Victoriaâs safety but not about her illness?â
He callously said, âKidney disease doesnât kill people. Itâs just a matter of enduring a little more suffering.â
Isabella at that time, desperate and helpless, just like Nathan now.
Thinking about all this, she couldnât sympathize with Nathanâs ordeal.
Theo walked up to Nathan and calmly asked him a question, âNathan, does it hurt to be betrayed and abandoned by the person you love the most?â
Nathan stared dat him with his eyes wide open, saying, âI really didnât expect that Mr. Sanchez, a respectable person, would actually have feelings for my unwanted old shoes.â
Theoâs face flashed a hint of guilt 1601 Fortunately, Nathan casually mentioned his obscure crush and changed the subject. âHave you ever thought that if one day you make Thea slightly unhappy while seeking revenge on me, she will mercilessly abandon you and seek revenge on you fiercely?
At that time, your outcome may not be as pleasant as mine.â
Theo shook his head and said, âNathan, you are truly indecisive. Your mother sacrificed her own life to try and separate you from Victoria. Yet, you callously ignored her wishes and blamed someone else for her death. Even if your mother has passed away, I believe she will never find peace.â
There was something shattering in Nathanâs eyes.
Thea walked over and pulled Theo away, saying, âWhy waste so much time talking to someone like that?â
Theo pouted and said, âSister, did he say you would disappoint me in the future?â