Falling For My Mysterious Wife

Falling For My Mysterious Wife By Cassidy Alfaro Chapter 262



Chapter 262

On Wednesday, Elaina thought it was an ordinary day.

But when she received a call from the prison and learned of Lucian’s death, she

stood still for a long time, unable to come back to her

senses.

Half an hour later, she arrived at the prison.

“How did he die?” she asked the warden, somewhat worried that Lucian had

been killed by Alisha.

However, it had already been so long. Wasn’t it too late to kill him now?

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Soon, the warden’s words directly dispelled her confusion. “He committed

suicide.”

“Suicide? How could he commit suicide?” Elaina raised her voice.

Lucian’s appearance surfaced in her mind. That person did not seem like he

would commit suicide. Why did he suddenly commit

suicide?

“We do not know what happened either. When we found him, he had already hit

himself on the wall and died,” the warden replied.

Elaina had so many questions in her heart, yet it was useless to ask too much

at this time. She asked to see Lucian’s body, and the

warden allowed it.

Soon, Elaina saw Lucian’s body in the morgue.

After a careful examination, Elaina had to admit that Lucian had indeed

committed suicide. There were no traces of his death being

disguised as the result of suicide.

After coming out of the prison, Elaina looked up at the gloomy sky. Her mood

was particularly complicated.

Lucian helped Alisha harm Elaina and killed Marcus. Lucian deserved to die.

But… thinking of the reason why he did all this, Elaina

felt that he shouldn’t die.

Letting Lucian spend his life in prison was actually the greatest punishment for

him.

Yet he suddenly committed suicide like this without any reason. It was really

confusing.

A black Maybach stopped in front of her. Jalen walked out and asked, “Did you

see him?”

“Yes, he committed suicide,” Elaina replied. She turned to look at the person

beside her. “Why do you think he committed suicide?”

“I don’t know. Perhaps he felt guilty?” Jalen said.

Elaina felt this was unlikely. If Lucian really had felt guilty and wanted to commit

suicide, he would have killed himself long ago. How

could he wait until now?

Seeing that she had a lot of doubts in her heart, Jalen comforted her. “He was

just a sinner. Why do you care so much about him?”

“He…

was different,” Elaina sighed.

In her heart, Lucian was different from the other people who wanted to harm

her. In order to save his sister, he risked danger in desperation. In outsiders’

eyes, he was hateful. However, for his sister, Lucian was probably the greatest

person in the world.

Elaina did not want to sympathize with him, nor would she forgive him.

However, she felt that it was good for Lucian to spend the rest of his life in

prison rather than die.

But now, he was dead.

“Don’t think too much. Let’s go back first.” Jalen did not know what she was

thinking, yet he could tell that Elaina was in a bad mood at the moment.

Elaina nodded and walked into Jalen’s car. They quickly left.

Meanwhile, Andrew also learned of the news of Lucian’s suicide and was

completely stunned.

Dead?

Did he die just like that?

Andrew only said a few words to Lucian, and Lucian actually committed suicide.

Andrew was so furious that he wanted to curse. He felt that he was right, but his

heart was always filled with anxiety as if he had done

something wrong.

Theodore noticed this and forced Andrew to tell the truth. Andrew told him the

whole thing.

“Alas. Ella said she had let it go. Why did you go to see him?” Theodore was

upset and felt that Andrew had done something

unnecessary.

“I just think it’s not worth it for Ella. Couldn’t I do something for her?” Andrew

was stubborn and still did not feel that he was wrong.

Andrew just did not expect that Lucian would be so weak. Lucian chose to

commit suicide after hearing a few words. Such a weak person dared to kill

people.

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