Chapter 805 His Benefactors Left Him One After Another When Neil heard the news and rushed over to the morgue, Aaronâs body was already frozen.
Standing in the morgue, he stared at Aaron, covered in white cloth, in disbelief.
Different from what Amelia saw, Aaron had been cleaned and was wearing clean clothes.
He lay there quietly just like he was sleeping and didnât look dead at all.
Neil stepped closer and reached out his hand, but he realized he didnât have the courage to touch Aaronâs face.
âAaronâ¦â he murmured.
In the past, Aaron would beat up anyone who disturbed his sleep.
The man was always cranky when he got up from bed, but now he just lay there, oblivious to Neil disturbing him.
Neil felt saddened, and his eyes suddenly turned red, âAaron, whatâs the matter with you? Didnât you say you were waiting for Chapter 805 His Benefactors Left Him One⦠me to defeat you?â
On the day Neil graduated, Aaron patted him on the shoulder and said, âNeil, when you receive more trophies than me, Iâll build you a house made of gold.â
Aaron knew that Neil liked gold, so he often bought small gold bars from time to time and threw them into Neilâs gold vault.
It was obvious that he had bought them for Neil, but he claimed he would empty the vault when he ran out of money someday.
Neither good nor completely bad, he was simply a tragic person.
As he didnât know how to express himself, Aaron always said the opposite of what he meant, causing many people to dislike him.
Only Neil felt that Aaron was quite lonely.
Sometimes, when he saw Aaron sitting in a daze alone in Skenderâs office, he would pity the man.
Neil would then try his best to make Aaron laugh.
Although his jokes were lame, Aaron would always smile and casually scold him, âNeil, are you itching to get beat up?â
Neil would answer cheekily, âIâm feeling itchy all right. How about you scratch it for me?â
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Looking at Aaronâs frozen body, Neil cried as he said, âAaron, Iâm feeling itchy. Can you get up and scratch it for me?â
Although it was a half-joke, George could tell he was very sad.