Chapter 171 Sudden Turn of Events
Not getting a reply from Diana immediately, Susan felt uneasy. She regretted sending the video to Diana without warning.
She knew very well that Diana regarded Aren as her God. If Diana saw this scene with her own eyes, she would definitely not be able to tolerate it.
Susan slapped herself hard on the forehead with a look of regret.
“You fool, look what you’ve done!” Susan hit her forehead again and again until it turned red and swollen.
Afraid that Diana would do something crazy when she saw the video, Susan quickly took out her phone and sent a message to her.
“Don’t worry, maybe something I didn’t know happened. I’ll go ask around. Don’t panic.”
Susan comforted Diana as she walked towards the reception desk.
However, just as Susan walked out from behind the tree, she saw Luke helping a man out. This made Susan, who had just peeked her head out, quickly went back to hide.
At this moment, Susan was even more confused. The matter was like a tangled thread that she couldn’t untangle.
Luke dragged Miles, who was paralyzed by the baton, to the trunk and stuffed him in roughly.
Looking at the blood on his body, Luke frowned with disdain.
It seemed like Luke would have to get rid of this dress immediately after returning. He had just bought this dress not long ago and had not worn it many times. Luke wiped his hands with a handkerchief and sat in the driver’s seat.
Ignoring Eliza, who was following behind him, Luke started the car and drove towards the Brown family’s mansion.
In the backseat, Aren’s fingers kept tracing Jocelyn’s face. His fingers moved from her eyebrows down to her lips.
He still remembered how sweet and juicy the red lips were when they kissed, but in the blink of an eye, the sweet girl died, murdered brutally by someone.
Suddenly, Aren felt like tons of weight was hanging on his fingers, making him unable to lift them at all.
He opened his palm and covered Jocelyn’s face with it. He did not know if he was hallucinating, but he felt that Jocelyn’s face was as warm as usual.
But it had been a while since she died, right? Jocelyn should be stiff and cold without body temperature
“But,”
Aren’s heart skipped a beat. He raised Jocelyn’s arm and moved it. Jocelyn’s joints were still flexible and her face smooth and bubbly. What could this mean?
This meant that Jocelyn was not dead. She might still be alive.
At the thought of this possibility, Aren immediately became high in spirits. “Go to the hospital, go to the nearest hospital.” When Luke, who was driving, heard the order, he subconsciously turned the steering wheel and quickly drove to another road.
Looking at Aren in the rearview mirror, Luke found that Aren no longer looked sad. Instead, it was filled with excitement, as if he had encountered something good. This confused Luke, and at the same time, he couldn’t help but worry for Aren.
Could it be that Aren had gone crazy because he couldn’t accept the news of Miss Jocelyn’s death?
Luke thought about it and immediately shook it off. After all, Aren was the leader of South Side, and he had seen all kinds of situations. How could he go crazy over such a small matter?
However, when Miss Diana went to Vienna that year, Aren got drunk and was sad too. He even drank too much wine and had to be sent to the hospital.
If Aren was sad just because Miss Dana went to Vienna, then it didn’t seem weird that he would go crazy over the death of his beloved.
Luke was very pleased that Aren was serious with his relationship, but the next moment, Luke’s expression quickly became solemn.
If Aren went crazy, should he send Aren straight to the mental hospital to recuperate, or should he get a nursing qualification to take care of him from now on?
However, was it too late to sit for the nursing exam now?
Was he going to lose his job so soon?
At the thought that he might lose this highly-paid job, Luke tightened his grip on the steering wheel
He did not want to leave Aren from the bottom of his heart. Although Aren was temperamental at times and liked to throw inexplicable tantrums, he was always generous with his employees.