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See You Never, Mr. Lamont by Coral

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Chapter 247 Death Without Proof

If Edmond was such a person, Tristen could have completely sought Cicely’s help, instead of hiding from XZ for so

many years.

Although she didn’t know what had happened back then, if Edmond was really such a person, he wouldn’t have

given up everything of the Lamont family so quickly.

When she posted this tweet, what she received was not belief, but endless abuse.

Seeing those vicious words, Claudia’s nose stung sharply with acidity.

Edmond had died, his relatives had also left him, and apart from himself, no one spoke for him.

With his death, the truth was also buried.

The matter with Tristen had her heart pounding so much that she didn’t even realize she had reached the bus

station.

Suddenly, a voice called out:

“You were Claudia!”

A single stone stirred up a thousand waves, and suddenly everyone

was looking at her.

Claudia, the ex-wife of that murderer Edmond?

Everyone was holding their phones, Tristen was live streaming, and Vencumfield was a city where online

entertainment spread rapidly. Claudia’s appearance quickly ignited the anger of the young people present.

“Your ex-husband was like that and you still defended him, is human flesh bun really that delicious?”

“You defended him so much, Edmond must have left you quite an inheritance, didn’t he?”

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“The person involved has already spilled the beans, and you’re still telling blatant lies. Has your conscience been

eaten by a dog?”

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These people gradually closed in, Claudia gritted her teeth, slowly backing away.

The crowd was growing increasingly furious. No one knew who started it, but when a wate

bottle was thrown, countless pieces of trash were also hurled at her.

At the critical moment, a hand grabbed her wrist, helping her avoid a water bottle.

“Get in the car.”

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The man’s low voice suppressed his anger.

Claudia’s mind went blank, she glanced at the man, gritted her teeth, and got into the nearby Rolls-Royce with him.

In the driver’s seat, Magnus, wearing sunglasses and a mask, exuded a faint chill.

Claudia took a few deep breaths, adjusted her breathing, and whispered a word of thanks.

Magnus, with black gloves on, casually rested his hand on the steering wheel, his head slightly tilted, “Where would

Ms. Friedan like to go?”

His voice was bland and low, with a hint of nasality, sounding loose and lazy.

Claudia looked at the person in the rearview mirror, who was also looking at her.

The thick sunglasses couldn’t hide his captivating gaze.

A stone fell into the calm lake of her heart, gently bouncing, creating ripples that spread out, growing larger and

larger.

Her voice was slightly h oa rse: “Pearl Street.”

Pearl Street was the busiest street in Vencumfield, boasting a history of hundreds of years and home to various

department stores.

Magnus didn’t speak, his foot pressed on the accelerator, and the car slid out smoothly.

Outside the window, traffic flowed like a river. The setting sun, cut into pieces by the glass window, fell into the car,

casting a layer of afterglow on her quiet profile.

“Ms. Friedan,” Magnus’s voice was devoid of any emotion, “did you believe what Tristen said?”

Claudia slowly lifted her eyes, beneath her long eyelashes were a pair of clear, water-like bright eyes.

“Didn’t believe.”

The setting sun was somewhat dazzling, she squinted slightly, “Edmond wasn’t like that.”

She had been with him for three years, she couldn’t say she fully understood him, but she was confident about his

basic character.

Edmond had many flaws, but he was not so reckless when it came to human lives.

On the surface, Edmond appeared bright and shiny, but in reality, he

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was always living in Tristen’s shadow.

If a life could be exchanged for another, Edmond would definitely choose to sacrifice himself.

Thinking of the figure that had rushed towards her without hesitation, Claudia pursed her lips, her heart aching in

waves.

Tristen, in order to regain his identity, did not hesitate to tarnish his own brother, acting like a truly ruthless person.

“Unexpectedly, Ms. Friedan has such faith in Edmond’s character, it’s __truly touching,” Magnus’s voice betrayed no

emotion. “Now that

Edmond has become a pariah, probably only Ms. Friedan is willing to believe him.”

The final sound carried a hint of melancholy.

Actually, he also watched Tristen’s live stream.

When he knew Tristen was alive, he was so happy that he didn’t sleep all night. But as the investigation progressed

and he delved deeper, he found that Tristen had been biding his time.

If he hadn’t died, Tristen would have found a way to make him “dead”.

In that fire, Tristen selflessly saved him. By the time he left the house, it had already collapsed. There was

absolutely no truth to Tristen’s claim that he had set him up.

What was Tristen’s purpose after all?

Why did they fake their death when they clearly weren’t dead?

The thought of being estranged from his closest brother made Magnus’s aura chillingly gloomy.

Feeling the coldness from him, Claudia pursed her lips, simply closed her eyelids, and rested with her eyes shut.

Arrived at Pearl Street very quickly.

The car stopped, she quickly got out, and as she closed the car door, Magnus asked again, “Do you really believe

Edmond is a good man?”

Claudia’s face faltered for a moment, then she smiled, “Believe.”

If Edmond had been a bad man, he wouldn’t have protected her for three years after being married for three

years.

She had once thought that Edmond and Rosalie had conspired to kill her grandmother, until Hugh revealed the

truth.

It turned out that Edmond really didn’t participate, the person who was scheming behind the scenes seemed more

like Tristen.

Initially, Edmond was not willing to marry her, a marriage without an emotional foundation should not have

expected love.

In that marriage, it wasn’t Edmond who was wrong, but her.

She was too demanding.

Claudia’s heart ached slightly, her tone gentle: “Mr. Fleming, thank you for your help.”

The meeting time was approaching, if it wasn’t for him, she might still be stuck at the bus station.

Magnus gave a soft “hmm”, the corners of his lips uncontrollably curling up slightly.

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She said she trusted him.

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The simple two words, like a blazing flame, dispelled the chill he had been feeling these past days.

Claudia walked briskly towards another alley.

Not long after she left, Eileen, carrying a bag, quickly walked up to the car and gently knocked on the window.

“Mr. Fleming……’

The car window slowly rolled down, revealing Eileen who had made an extra effort to dress up that day. Her

makeup was heavier than usual, she wore a white fur coat over her shoulders, and her hair was

styled in large waves. At first glance, she appeared to be somewhat flamboyantly elegant.

“Just a few steps down this alley and we’re there,” Eileen glanced at the entrance of the alley, her tone deliberately

ingratiating. “My friend got us two tickets, we can sneak in.”

She straightened her wrist, revealing the golden ticket peeking out from her sleeve cuff.

True to the Enigma organization, even the admission tickets were made of pure gold with diamonds, leaving no

chance for counterfeits.

Magnus removed his sunglasses with one hand, revealing his handsome sword-like eyebrows. A sharp edge was

hidden in his long, slender black eyes.

Seeing Magnus not speaking, a slight sweat broke out in Eileen’s palms.

“Mr. Fleming, the meeting was about to start.”

Magnus was like this, as if he had no intention of getting off at all. If

he missed this time, it would be difficult to get in again.

“Don’t worry, with these two tickets, no one would doubt our identities.”

She knew that Edmond had always wanted to know Claudia’s position

and identity within the organization. As soon as he stepped through the doors of the meeting, he would be able to

understand everything about the Enigma organization.

Her friend had already found out Claudia’s identity, saying that her relationships with several men in the

organization were ambiguous.

Just as she had suspected, Claudia was not a serious member of the organization, but a mistress who had risen to

her position through men.

She couldn’t wait to have Edmond see, to see how filthy Claudia was beneath her gentle and pure facade.

“Mr. Fleming……

Seeing Magnus’s hand still resting on the steering wheel without any movement, Eileen anxiously said, “If we don’t

go in now, it will be too late!”