See You Never, Mr. Lamont

Chapter 38



Chapter 38

Chapter 38 Check on Him It wasn’t Waldron who answered the phone. She quickly asked, “What happened to him?” “He’s been in a car accident. Notify the rest of his family.” There was a “boom” in Claudia’s mind. Her entire body froze in place. She did not even notice that the person had hung up. How did Waldron get into a car accident? He always drove so well. Claudia froze for a few seconds and immediately ran in the direction the two girls had just come from. Edmond pulled her back and asked in a low voice, “Where are you going?” Claudia was cold, her tone weak and anxious. “Waldron’s been in a car accident, and I’m going to check on him.” Watching Claudia stumble off on her feet, Edmond stared at her back, his eyes cold. Rodney in the car stuck his head out and sighed. “Mrs. Lamont was so concerned about Mr. Waldron. She may have really cheated.” “Shut up.” Edmond glanced coldly at him and walked quickly toward the front as well. Rosalie saw Claudia and Edmond from a distance. Her eyes light up. She walked over quickly. “Have you finished your formalities?” Unable to contain her inner joy, she spoke briskly. Claudia simply ignored her and ran at a fast pace. Not getting an answer, Rosalie followed relentlessly. “Edmond, your divorce paperwork… “It’s not done yet.” There was some impatience in Edmond’s voice, too. Rosalie froze and smiled wryly, “So where are you guys going now? Isn’t the courthouse right next door? Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

As long as Edmond and Claudia don’t go through with the divorce, she would always have to be treated like a mistress.

Claudia was already worried about Waldron, and now she felt Rosalie’s words buzzing like a fly. She stood still, glanced coldly at Edmond, and said, “Can you control your woman? What a racket.” Edmond didn’t say anything and gave Rosalie a faint look. Rosalie’s face flushed. “I was just being kind enough to warn you so you wouldn’t go the wrong way.” Claudia knew Rosalie’s thoughts and said coldly, “I don’t need you to remind me.” It was only a matter of time before she and Edmond got divorced, but Rosalie was just too obviously anxious. Hearing Claudia speak harshly, Rosalie moved closer to Edmond in aggravation. However, Edmond walked quickly as well, as if he didn’t see her face, and he walked forward with Claudia. Rosalie didn’t know what was going on up ahead and was too afraid to ask, so she could only follow behind. Waiting to walk to a crowded area, Rosalie stood on her feet. Claudia rushed into the crowd just in time to see Waldron, covered in blood, being carried into an ambulance. “Waldron!” rushed Claudia in a muf fled voice. The nurse stopped her immediately. “May I ask if you are the patient’s family?” Claudia nodded without thinking. “Then get in the car. The family will need to do the paperwork.” After Claudia got in the car, Edmond followed her. Rosalie froze at the sight of the broken limousine. That person actually stopped Waldron in such an extreme way, so she was suddenly chilled with fear. She scrambled to open her phone and saw a text message: “Done.” After reading it, she hastily deleted the message.

Watching as Edmond got into the ambulance as well, Rosalie played it cool and intended to go up as well, being pushed away by Claudia. Claudia’s eyes were cold to the bone. “You and Waldron aren’t family, so there’s no need for you to go with us.” The nurse closed the door in a hurry. Watching the car whi zzing away, Rosalie was angry and panicked. Edmond wasn’t related to Waldron either, so how did he get in the ambulance? What did Claudia mean by this? Did Claudia know that she was Waldron’s biological sister?. Inside the ambulance, Cla udia held her breath as she watched the nurse administer first aid to Waldron. His face was blo ody, and her eyes were filled with tears. Spending time with Waldron these days had made Claudia think of Waldron as a friend and family member for a long time. The feelings of guilt grew stronger at the thought that he had been in a car accident on his way to pick her up. Edmond saw her sad face and thought of the night her grandmother died and how she was the same way like she was abandoned by the world. “The car was badly damaged, and it was a big truck that hit him. The driver fled.” Edmond hesitated, telling her the first thing he’d learned from his investigation, trying to distract her. Hearing the driver flee, Claudia looked up at him. “Don’t worry. The police are already after him.” Claudia nodded, thinking of Edmond accompanying herself to the car and wanting to ask why he had followed her up, but ultimately didn’t. He had also known Waldron for years, and it was normal for him to want to be there to help. Edmond’s handsome face was cold, his dark eyes narrowed and fell on her like they were trying to burn her. In the Friedan’s manor, Thomas was still reeling from finding his daughter. Ervin and Derrick were sitting in the living room, their eyes darting toward the door every now and then, “Why isn’t Waldron here yet? Didn’t he say he was going to surprise us?” Derrick picked up a book and

read it in boredom. “Soon.” Ervin grinned and narrowed his eyes, and was in an excited mood. Waldron rarely called them together so formally, and since Waldron said it was a surprise, it was a big deal. Just then, Thomas’ cell phone rang. Several eyes focused on his cell phone. Thomas glanced at the caller ID. It was the director of Wellfort Central Hospital, an old friend of his. He picked up the phone with a grin, “Why are you free to call me today?” “Thomas, come to the hospital. Your son was hit by a car.” Thomas stood up so violently that his cell phone snapped to the floor. The director’s voice was amplified for all in the room to hear. “It’s not looking good, and you’d better be prepared.” Thomas blacked out, his eyes closed, and he fell backward. “Dad!” *** At the hospital, Claudia stood outside the resuscitation room and broke down into a crouch. All the way there, she couldn’t look Waldron in the face. She was guilty. “It’s all me…” If she hadn’t asked Waldron to come over, there might not have been a car accident. “There’s nothing to do with you.” Edmond lowered his eyes and crouched down, watching her shoulders shake vulnerably, and felt the urge to take her into his arms. Eventually curbing the emotion, he said in a low, husky voice, “There’s something weird about this crash. The surveillance shows that the car followed him the whole way, so it could be an intentional killing.” If it was an intentional killing, it had nothing to do with her. Edmond pursed his lips, and his heart tightened as he watched her move.

Just then, a few people came running over in a hurry. It was Ervin and Derrick. Derrick’s face was horribly grim as he took a step towards Claudia. “Didn’t Waldron go to get you? Why is he lying in there, and you’re not doing anything at all?” Claudia didn’t say anything, and her body shuddered. Derrick reached out and yanked her to her feet. “Why? You tell me! He said he was going to bring you to show us a surprise! Is this the surprise you wanted to show us?” 82 15 12.03


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