Chapter 184 Where Is Here?
Seeing her cry, Waldronâs eyes also turned red. He took a step forward and sat by her bedside, saying,
âWe didnât want to say it because we were afraid it would make you sad.â
Upon hearing these words, Claudiaâs body trembled slightly, her eyes widened, and tears
uncontrollably streamed down her face.
âWhere is he? I want to go and see him.â
Upon hearing these words, Ervin furrowed his brow. Behind his wire- framed glasses, his eyes were
incredibly calm as he said, âOnce youâre feeling better, weâll take you to see it.â
I didnât say where to go, nor did I specifically tell her whether it was dead or alive.
Claudia lowered her eyes and did not continue to ask further.
These days, Yvette has come to see her, and Horace has also come to see her. Seeing her in a bad
state, they didnât dare to stay for long, afraid of touching certain forbidden wounds.
The day before discharge, Everett came.
The former dashing young man has become much haggard, as if he has not yet pulled himself out of a
certain state.
He coldly handed Claudia a file bag when he saw her, saying, âYours.â
Claudia lifted her eyelids, glanced at the file bag, and clenched her fingers, afraid to reach out.
The members of the Friedan family all arrived, especially Ervin and Waldron. When they saw Everett
approaching, their faces couldnât help but show nervousness.
Everett looked around at the people in the room and saw that they were all tense, with a mocking smile
playing at the corners of their lips.
He looked at Claudia, with handsome eyebrows and eyes showing exhaustion mixed with fierceness,
and there was not a trace of politeness in his words: âWhy arenât you answering? What are you afraid
of?â
Claudia pursed her lips and asked, âWhat is this?â
Everett grinned and laughed in retaliation, âEdmondâs inheritance!â
The word âheritageâ felt like a heavy hammer, smashing onto everyoneâs shoulders.
The atmosphere was dead silent.
Claudiaâs legs went weak, and she collapsed directly onto the ground.
âSeraphinaâ¦â Emily supported her, her face full of worry.
Claudiaâs face was pale, and she tightly bit her lower lip. The joints of her fingers had turned white due
to the force she exerted.
Immediately, an uncomfortable dull pain spread across her chest, and her stomach churned violently.
She forcefully vomited, but nothing
came out.
Seeing her like this, Everettâs face showed a rare satisfaction.
âYou said how come you are so lucky, every time you are fine, but he gets hurt for you every time, even
lost his life!â
âEverett!â Waldron grabbed his collar and forcefully pushed him against the wall. âThis is not the place
for you to act out, get out!â
âWaldron!â Ervin stopped Waldron and then looked at Everett, calmly saying, âMr. Ramsey, the
conversation is over, you may leave. The deceased is gone, some people may be alive, but they are
actually more miserable than being dead.
He glanced at Claudia faintly, and his eyes turned red.
During her days in the hospital, Claudia dared not look at her phone and avoided meeting people. From
the moment she voluntarily mentioned Edmond to now, she forbade anyone from mentioning Edmond,
even though she knew deep down.
She was just escaping, protecting her battered heart in this clumsy
way.
Looking at Claudiaâs dull expression, Everettâs eyes turned red and redder.
He understood the reason, how could he not understand it!
But the living people were too miserable.
Edmond was his best friend, and the thought of him sacrificing his life for this woman made it
impossible to suppress his anger and hatred.
He bit his tongue, forcing back the tears in his eyes, and slowly walked up to Claudia, crouching down.
He placed the documents in front of her, his voice cold.
âDo you know why Edmond was protecting Rosalie?â
Waldron rolled up his sleeves and tried to intervene, but Claudia lifted her face and looked at Waldron
with teary eyes, saying, âWaldron, let
him speak.â
Everett sneered, his eyes crimson.
âTristen was burned alive in order to save Edmond, and before dying, he asked Edmond to take good
care of Rosalie.â
The whole room fell silent, not a sound could be heard, you could hear a pin drop.
They knew that Tristen was burned to death, but they didnât know it was to save Edmondâ¦
Waldron frowned and was about to stop him, but Ervin shook his head at him.
âIn Edmondâs heart, Rosalie was Tristen. This was his debt and his fate.â
Word by word, Everett spoke with certainty, his cold voice echoing in the room.
Claudiaâs gaze froze as she remembered Edmond saying that Rosalie was his responsibility.
Originally, Rosalie was indeed his responsibility.
This is Tristenâs last words. After Tristenâs death, Rosalie became Edmondâs responsibility and destiny.
Edmond was afraid of fire and never entered the kitchen. The
cigarettes he smoked were electronic cigarettes. The root cause was revealed.
Fire is warm, but for Edmond, any place with fire was hell.
âEdmondâs parents blamed him for everything, especially his father,
who would hit him, curse at him, and question why it wasnât him who died, but Tristen, the heir
groomed by the Lamont Group since childhood, instead of him, a worthless person like him.â
Upon hearing these words, Claudiaâs heart felt as if it had been pierced by a needle, and fresh blood
gushed out.
My brother died, and I was still being blamed by my father. It was even more painful to live with such
guilt than to be dead.
No wonder Edmondâs temperament changed drastically. The
reproaches from his loved ones would make him suffer for a day every time he heard them.
âOn Tristenâs anniversary, Edmondâs father committed suicide, and Edmondâs mother started hating
him, considering him a jinxâ¦â Everettâs eyes turned red, tears welling up in them. âSince that day,
Edmond has been living like a walking corpse, protecting Rosalie became his reason to survive, and it
had nothing to do with emotions.â
Claudiaâs heart trembled heavily as she held the document in her hand, slowly curling up her body.
No wonder Rosalie said Edmond was a person living in the abyss, someone who carried the burden of
two lives, how could he possibly walk from darkness into sunlight.
âAnd you! What have you done? After marrying him, you ate his food, drank his drinks, lived off him,
and even had the audacity to cuckold him!â Thinking about the several men she had entangled with,
Everett felt betrayed himself, his crimson eyes filled with anger. âHis
intentions had nothing to do with your grandmother, he wanted to cure her. It was that wretched woman
Rosalie who orchestrated everything. You never gave him a chance to explain, and now that heâs dead,
are you satisfied?â
Itâs not that I didnât give a chance for explanation, itâs that I didnât dare to give one.
She was afraid, afraid of forgiving him, afraid of falling into his tenderness again.
She had Enigma investigateâEdmondâs past, but they found nothing. Little did she know, there were so
many hidden secrets behind it.
She covered her mouth and couldnât help but sob.
How could I not be sadâ¦
He died!
She no longer worried that he would force her to remarry, snatch the children from her, or hurt her.
But my heart hurts so muchâ¦
The heart felt empty, even breathing would hurt.
She looked up, the glaring lights piercing her eyes. In that moment, tears seemed to have dried up.
She had thought about cutting ties with him, but she never thought he would die, let alone die for her.
âExcept for some of the Lamont Group, he gave you all his personal belongings,â Everett said with a
bitter smile, his voice choked. âI advised him many times not to fall for a woman like you, who is fickle,
but he didnât listen.â
âSeraphina, you lived on with guilt like this, living for him, feeling his suffering, his painâ¦â
Everettâs words were like pearls, piercing mercilessly into the deepest
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part of her heart, like steel needles.
âSeraphinaâ¦â Emily embraced her, tears streaming down her face, âChild, itâs not your faultâ¦â
âHow could it not be my faultâ¦â Claudia clenched her lower lip, her gaze empty. âIt was me who lacked
selfâcontrol and flirted with other men, it was me who ruined Pedroâs life, it was my stubbornness that
led everyone to misunderstand.â
If she hadnât involved Pedro, she wouldnât have angered his fans, and no one would have hated her
and wanted to kill her.
She was supposed to be the one who died.
She was a sinner, how could she have the qualification to live for others?
Watching her in such agony, Emily couldnât help but let her tears fall. Just a few days ago, she had
been grateful that Seraphina was alive, but now she realized that sometimes, being alive could be even
more painful than death.
The rest of the Friedan family also fell silent, and after listening to Everettâs words, they too had a
heavy stone weighing on their hearts.
After all, Edmond saved their loved ones, even Waldron, who had always had a dislike for Edmond,
remained silent and didnât say a word.
Claudia wiped away her tears and murmured, âWhere is Edmond buried? I want to go see him.â