Chapter 26
Even After Death
Olivia was dumbfounded. His words struck a chord within her.
Ethan was the best example of it. He used to dote on her endlessly, but now he was extremely cruel to
her. She couldnât say he had changed. Instead, he was just showing her a different side of him.
Since Ethan was like that, Jeff could be too.
Olivia countered weakly, âWell, no matter what happened, he wouldnât⦠kill someone.â
Ethanâs finger gently brushed Oliviaâs cheek. He spoke gently as if he was still her lover, but his eyes
were devoid of any tenderness.
âLiv, youâre so naïve. Did you also think that I would never leave you?â
His words cut Oliviaâs heart like a knife. It was true that she had thought that he would never change
until she saw him holding Marina at the airport. That was when reality slapped her in the face.
Ethan continued, âYouâve always wanted to know the truth. Today is your lucky day. Jeff didnât want to
keep that child, and he didnât want to give Leia a home. The first three months are the best time for an
abortion. On that fateful day, they had another argument. He accidentally killed Leia, but he soon threw
her body into the sea.â
Ethanâs tight grip on her chin began to hurt.
âShe was my only sister, whom I loved and cherished since I was a child. If she hadnât been abducted
by human traffickers, she wouldnât have ended up like this. Do you know how tragic her death was? If it
wasnât for the DNA we left behind in the database, I wouldnât even be able to see her body, let alone
the child forming in her womb. How old was she? Why did she have to suffer like this?â
Olivia broke free from his grip. She was afraid that Ethan, who seemed to be unraveling, would kill her
along with himself.
Ethan was still lost in his thoughts. âFor countless times over the years, I have imagined reuniting with
her. But never had I imagined that we would meet again under such circumstances. Liv, have you seen
what a body looks like when itâs soaked in seawater for half a month?â
Despite the hollow look in his eyes, they were filled with sorrow. Olivia had heard from Eugenia how
much he had doted on his sister. He had never given up on searching for her over the years.
Olivia could understand how he felt when he was reunited with his sister at the morgue. He had
someone he cared about, and
she also had someone she needed to protect.
âSince you discovered her when she was already a corpse, how can you conclude that my father was
the one who killed her?â
Ethanâs gaze suddenly changed, shifting from sorrow to aggression.
âIf there is no conclusive evidence, do you think I would let go of the person who could have possibly
harmed my sister? After Leiaâs funeral, I had someone secretly investigate. Otherwise, I wouldnât have
known about the many secrets my dearest father -inâlaw had been hiding.â
âWhat secrets?â
âDo you know how many women your father, whom you see as a proper gentleman, has had over the
past ten years? Oh, I know. You will say that itâs normal for a single man in his prime to have needs.â
Ethan was right; Olivia did think that. Ethanâs next statement shocked her, making her jaw drop.
âAll the women your father dated are around your age, or even younger than you. While most men
prefer young women, no one is as cruel as your father. He put many women through abortions, some
more than once.
âThe most miserable ones among them are now unable to conceive as they had gone through
dilatation and curettage too
many times, and some were infected with gynecological diseases for aborting at such a young age.
The most unlucky ones among them ended up with mental health issues and committed suicide.â