Chapter 1340 Tell Me Right Now (1/2)
After Nora was confirmed to be dead, she was cremated on a cloudy and rainy day. Carlos bought a tombstone for her, and he buried her ashes in a good place. Without relatives or friends, she had ended up dying unexpectedly and violently.
Finally, she had departed from this world.
After Nora's death, the police had begun to investigate. After checking her cellphone, Carlos had found the message that Darren had sent to her and her call records.
She had run out to save him. If he hadn't been determined to leave her, Nora might not have ended up being dead.
At the thought of this, Carlos felt saddened. He called the police with the evidence. Perhaps it wouldn't be long before the murderer who had escaped after hitting Nora with the car would be caught. However, Carlos was still very unhappy. He felt that he owed Nora a lot, and that it was his fault that she had been slain.
Cherish was worried about Carlos, so she also came to the funeral home. She had followed after Carlos. It began to drizzle. Holding a black umbrella, she walked to Carlos as lightly as she could, while he stood in front of Nora's tombstone, wearing a grim face.
Cherish held the umbrella tilted over Carlos. As a result, her clothes were soon almost completely wet. ”Carlos, the rain is getting heavier. It's time to leave now,” she said.
Looking back at Cherish, he wanted to ask her to go home by herself. But when he saw her wet clothes, he nodded his head and left with her.
When they got back into the car, Cherish shut her umbrella and sat quietly beside him. She wanted to say something but didn't know what to say, so she kept silent.
Nora's death was a terrible blow to Carlos. Cherish longed to comfort him, but she was afraid that she might say the wrong thing. After hesitating for a long time, she whispered in a low voice, ”Carlos, I know you are not happy now. If you want, you can vent your anger on me. I understand how you are feeling. It's not good for your health to be in such low spirits. You shouldn't keep everything bottled up.”
Looking a little more serious, Carlos turned to look at the small woman beside him. His chest felt so heavy-hearted, and only after he looked at Cherish did he feel his heart still beating.