Chapter 452 Impulsive Vow To An Enigmatic Husband
- Granny Luisa, tears streaming down her face, was a sight that broke Cornelia’s heart “What’s wrong? Why do you keep saying sorry?” Granny Luisa confessed, “Actually, we’ve been keeping something from you. Your granny’s death wasn’t due to her illness suddenly getting worse, but to poisoning.” The news hit Cornelia like a punch in the gut. She could barely believe what she was hearing as shock and pain swept over her. As her mind went into a whirl, Granny Luisa continued, “John, my driver, had spiked our drinking water with a drug. This drug is harmless to most people but, if taken with the medication for kidney disease, it can be fatal.” Granny Luisa paused, then said, “Nelly, I didn’t mean to hide the truth from you. I was just scared scared that you might leave Marc if you found out.”
- The fact that Granny Rebecca’s death was no accident was a blow that Cornelia hadn’t seen coming. Guilt and a whirlwind of emotions threatened to overwhelm Cornelia, but she fought to stay calm. She knew she couldn’t blame Granny Luisa or Marcus for this; she had to find who was really responsible. “It’s not your fault, and it’s not Marc’s either. All you need to do is hand John over to the police and let the law deal with him.” Granny Luisa responded, “You think I’d cover for John? When we found out it was him, Marc handed him and all the evidence over to the police.” “Thanks,” Cornelia sighed in relief. She had thought Granny Luisa might ask for leniency for John. “You should rest now. I’m going to step out for a bit.” Granny Luisa tried to say something but then stopped. Some things were better left for her and Marcus to discuss. When Cornelia left Granny Luisa’s room, Marcus was still waiting outside. The walls were thin and Marcus must have heard her conversation with Granny Luisa.
- “Did you know that my granny’s death wasn’t an accident?” Marcus nodded, “Cornelia…” “Come with me to my room. Cornelia didn’t want to worry Granny Luisa, so she brought Marcus to her room. Once the door was closed, she asked him, “Why didn’t you tell me?” Marcus started, “I was worried…” “Worried about what? That I would blame you?” Comelia cut him off. Marcus nodded. Cornelia was pissed, “Marcus, do you think I can’t tell right from wrong? I’m her only family, don’t I deserve to know the truth?” “Marcus, didn’t we promise to always be honest with each other? I tell you everything, but what about you?” “Why didn’t you tell me about this? I only found out now that my granny was murdered. How am I supposed to face her now?” Marcus tried to calm the upset Cornelia, “Cornelia, please, calm down! Let me explain!” Comelia cut him off mid–sentence, “I know you’ve been good to my grandma, and you’ve done everything you could to help me take care of her and made sure we had no worries in Riverton I know you’ve been good to me, but what I want to know is why you couldn’t just tell me straight?”