Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1028. Dare not think deeply

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Chapter 1028: 1028. Dare not think deeply

Linstad paused, then continued to reminisce:

"However, Old Master still let Miss Ivy in; he said he had something to tell her and dismissed us all."

"I didn’t think much of it and just went out. I didn’t know when Old Master and Miss Ivy went upstairs, but it must have been less than half an hour later,

I heard Miss Ivy’s cries for help from outside and then knew something had happened to Old Master."

As he spoke, Linstad’s face was filled with a look of regret, and he heavily slapped his own face.

"It’s all my fault, I should have stayed by Old Master’s side."

As he spoke, this robust man started to sob softly.

Elly Campbell watched from the side, feeling quite disturbed.

"Linstad, don’t blame yourself. If grandfather told you to leave, you couldn’t just ignore his orders."

It was just such a coincidence that nothing usually happened when Linstad was by grandfather’s side, but as soon as he left, grandfather fell down the stairs.

Elly Campbell didn’t believe it was a coincidence, especially since Ivy Lentz, who had been with grandfather, was a selfish person.

"How has grandfather been feeling lately?"

Linstad’s sobs paused for a moment, and after some thought, he said:

"Old Master had always been in good health; just yesterday he even had plans to go fishing with a few old comrades."

Since Elly Campbell had been "separated" from Adam Jones, she had been living continuously at the Campbell family home, and she could see for herself the state of Old Master’s health.

However, Linstad, who had always been taking care of him, clearly knew more about the details. freeweɓnovel~cѳm

If Linstad also said there was no problem with grandfather’s health, then there definitely was no problem.

If that was the case, how did grandfather fall down the stairs, especially when Ivy Lentz was the first to discover it?

Elly Campbell’s gaze hardened, and a chill emitted from her eyes.

Thinking back on what Ivy Lentz had said, Elly Campbell found it hard to believe.

She claimed she came to ask for her aunt’s forgiveness for Sean Lentz, and grandfather agreed?

Grandfather was so fond of aunt, and had always disliked Sean Lentz’s lack of ambition, blaming the aunt for being dominating after his own failure of fidelity.

That grandfather hadn’t broken Sean Lentz’s legs already was a sign of him holding back his temper.

Now, since Sean Lentz wanted to reconcile with aunt, not showing up himself but sending Ivy Lentz instead,

grandfather letting Ivy Lentz stay without kicking her out was only out of respect for aunt, and he definitely wouldn’t have agreed with Ivy Lentz’s thoughts.

If grandfather didn’t agree with Ivy Lentz, naturally he wouldn’t allow aunt to forgive Sean Lentz either, could it be possible...

Elly Campbell dared not think deeper, as the more she thought, the colder she felt.

At the time, the only person present when grandfather fell was Ivy Lentz.

What really happened, only Old Master and Ivy Lentz knew.

Elly Campbell looked towards the direction of the stairs; when Melody Baker pushed her down the stairs before, there was a camera installed here.

So, making Melody Baker submit was too simple for Elly Campbell.

But later, when William Campbell took her to Alaska, the chances to come back were less frequent, and Old Master, feeling uncomfortable about the cameras, had them removed.

Who would have thought that such an incident would happen today.

If there had been cameras, many things would have been simpler.

Elly Campbell pressed her temples in fatigue, all the issues piled up in her mind, suddenly making her feel powerless.

Seeing that Elly Campbell looked unwell, Linstad hastily said:

"Miss, you should go upstairs and rest. Don’t overstrain yourself. I will definitely find a way to investigate Old Master’s incident thoroughly."

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