Chapter 81 A Murderer
Chapter 81 A Murderer
It was totally unbelievable that Darren would ask this question in such a direct and reckless way. Clara
was startled by him, frowning, and answered, "I'm sorry, sir. I don't want to answer such a question."
When she was about to turn around and leave, Darren walked towards her at a fast pace and took her
by the wrist.
"Well, indeed, a director won't want to ask you such a question." Darren said anxiously, "But I was your
boyfriend, and I want to… Well, I am your friend now, and I want you to tell me the truth."
He had wandered outside for a whole night, lost in thought of Clara and everything about her.
Then he found that, for him, the marriage between Clara and Horace now mattered the most.
Before, he always believed that Clara married Horace only for his wealth, but now, at that moment,
after everything that had happened, he had to reconsider their marriage again.
If it had not been for money, Clara would only marry Horace for two reasons.
It was either for love, or for a compromise with reality.
Darren would never convince himself of the former reason, because, although it had already been two
years since they broke up, he refused to believe that she had already forgotten her love for him since
he himself hadn't forgotten his love for her.
Therefore, he would rather believe that she married him only because she had no other choice.
In order to find out the truth, he had sent someone to investigate their marriage, which revealed the
truth that Clara had had countless blind dates a month before their marriage.
All those men whom she had dated were neither handsome nor rich, but all of them were registered
permanent residents in Stratmont. The discovery, associated with Helena's disease, gradually led him
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That was why he came to question Clara about her attitude. He wanted some excuses for their badly-
ended relationship two years ago.
Questioned in such a pressing way, Clara turned pale. She tried to calm herself down and then refuted,
"Darren, Horace is your uncle and I am your aunt now. It is quite inappropriate for you to pry into your
family elders' life, isn't it? Mind your own business."
Such a refutation was unexpected. Darren gnashed, "Clara, don't beat around the bush! You never love
Horace, right? You married him only because he is a registered resident in Stratmont, right?"
That Darren had made such an in-depth investigation was out of Clara's imagination, which planted a
shade of unbelievability and fear in her eyes.
Noticing the change in Clara's countenance, Darren was then convinced that he had found out the truth
and his heart began to beat more and more wildly.
He held her wrist more tightly and further questioned, "Clara, am I right? You don't love him at all, right?
Well, of course, how can you love a cold and disabled man?"
Even Darren himself couldn't tell why he cared about this marriage.
The only thing that he was sure about was that he would be caught by fury whenever he thought about
the scene that Clara would sleep with Horace every night and they had already seen every part of each
other.
Thus, he would insult and humiliate Horace whenever he could. However, it seemed that Horace was
better than him from every perspective except for his crippled legs and aloof personality.
Clara was going to ignore his words, but his insult to Horace made her angry in an indescribable way.
"Darren, stop this nonsense!" she got rid of him with all her strength and scolded coldly, "You are the
last one in the world that can insult or humiliate him! You are never better than him! Are you more
handsome and richer or do you have a greater trust in me? I will let you know that I have never
regretted my choice of marring him!"
Darren would never believe that Clara, such a gentle girl, would fight against her in such a violent way.
He was stupefied by her words and anger, and then gradually grew paler and paler.
Why did she become so angry? Was it because of Horace?
Was it only because I insulted Horace?
Did her anger mean that Horace meant more than her nominal husband?
Such a guess nearly suffocated Darren.
In the next second, he took her by her wrist again, but with a greater strength than last time, and
growled in a low voice, "Clara Selman! You'd better tell me that you don't love him! Stupid girl! You
know nothing about that beast!"
Darren's grip made her so painful that she could not utter a word.
Darren did not notice the change in her countenance and kept scowling, "Ten years ago, Horace, the
cold beast, left her girlfriend alone to die and ran away himself! How can you love such a selfish and
cold man!"
Clara was trying to get rid of him, but his words froze and shocked her like thunder.
"Nonsense!" increasingly pale, she blurted out, "Stop saying this nonsense!"
Realizing that Clara was still defending Horace, the fury in Darren's heart flamed more wildly. His anger
made him forget that the ten-year-ago case was a taboo. He continued, "Nonsense? If you don't trust
me, you can investigate it. Then you will know how Horace survived the kidnap and how Laura
Hutchinson had died because of him!"
Clara became deadly pale.
Laura Hutchinson…
Wasn't she the girl who owned that crystal necklace?
She died.
She died because of him in the kidnapping ten years ago.
There was suddenly too much information dashing into her brain, which made her speechless.
Her paleness calmed Darren down. He let go of her wrist and began to regret his impulse.
The kidnap ten years ago was an absolute taboo for the Kirkland family and they had suppressed the
news.
However, he actually divulged the details of the kidnap case only because of his jealousy.
Anyway, this unintentional divulgence could now let Clara know Horace's real personality, which was
still wonderful.
At the thought of this, Horace calmed down a little and said, "Clara, I don't care about our real
relationship and our future fate. I just don't want you to be cheated by him."
The shock made Clara ignore Darren's words. Then, a few seconds later, personnel of GLAM entered
the office one by one for the meeting.
When they saw Clara and Darren, they were first startled and then sat down quietly, with mute gossips
filling the whole meeting hall.
Clara also sat down quietly. However, she couldn't concentrate on the meeting at all since what Darren
said about the kidnapping had occupied her mind.
It was totally unexpected that she had been jealous of a dead girl for so many days.
Then, did Laura really die because of Horace?
Clara found herself fearful to go any further.