The words Anna said were tinged with ice, cold and stinging, making Alexis couldn’t help but regret it.
If he had known that he wouldn’t ask Anna for help, he wouldn’t have let Mr. Navarro hear such cruel words.
Mr. Navarro wasn’t going to die of anger at those words, was he?
Thinking about it, Alexis cautiously looked towards Cedron.
Cedron in the back row, however, had already closed his eyes, and no half-expression could be seen on his cold face.
Alexis couldn’t say whether she was thankful or what, and silently continued driving.
The black Maybach was traveling on the road to the suburbs, looking farther and farther away from the city.
Anna, at this time, also finally noticed that she seemed to be heading in the direction of the funeral parlor.
Previously, when she was in the hospital, when she encountered corpses that were not claimed by their families, she would send them to the crematorium for cremation together with her colleagues, therefore, she was very familiar with this road.
She opened her mouth, wanting to ask Alexis if they were going to the funeral parlor, but in the end she held back.
What was the point of asking so much, it looked as if she was expecting it.
With that silence, the car finally arrived at its destination.
It was at the entrance of the cemetery near the funeral home.
“Mr. Navarro, we’re here.” Alexis turned her head to Cedron.
But Cedron didn’t respond, leaning back in his seat, his eyes tightly closed.
When she saw this, Alexis’s heart stuttered and she was almost about to howl right out, “Mr. Navarro, what’s wrong with you, don’t scare me!”
Anna reached out her hand, probed at the tip of Cedron’s nose, and touched his wrist, her tone was bland, “Don’t worry, it’s not dead, he’s just too tired and slept through it.”
So it was!
Alexis instantly breathed a sigh of relief, patting her own chest, “That’s good, I thought Mr. Navarro was so busy preparing for this funeral all this time that he got himself involved.”
A funeral?
Anna couldn’t help but frown, “What funeral?”
Alexis’s eyes dimmed a few points, “It’s the funeral of Miss Newman and Mr. Navarro’s child, you don’t know, Mr. Navarro has been busy preparing for this funeral, he didn’t drink, eat or sleep for a few days, but later on, he met Mr. Grant, who helped me come up with an idea, and only then did I manage to let Mr. Navarro go. barely let Mr. Navarro hang on to his life.”
If it wasn’t for Sebastian’s idea, it was estimated that Mr. Navarro would really be dead right now.
Anna’s brows, however, knit higher, “So, you’ve been preparing the boy for a funeral for the past few days, and what about your trip to the sanitarium?”
“So you saw it, Mr. Navarro wanted to tell you what all he’s been preparing for the funeral, but the thought that you were transferred to the hospital because you didn’t want to see him made it so you had to hang out for a bit and then leave.” Alexis explained.
“Not true.” Anna shook her head.
Alexis was a little confused by the way she looked, “What’s not right Miss Newman, I’m telling the truth, Mr. Navarro literally didn’t go in there once so as not to bother you, and I wasn’t even allowed to go in there and inquire about you.”
Still not true!
Anna’s mind was filled with doubt.
Why was Alexis saying something completely different from what Lynx had told herself?
“Alexis, there’s something I want to ask you, please be honest with me.” Anna’s expression went all serious.
“What is it, anything I can tell you, I will tell you.” Alexis followed suit and slumped her cheeks.
Anna then asked, “It’s about Master Lynx… Did you and Cedron, in the time I’ve been going through the transfer, make a move on Master Lynx?”
Alexis’ eyes flickered with depression, “Did Dr. Lynx tell you that, Miss Newman, that incident wasn’t what you think it was, the only reason I made a move on Dr. Lynx was because he said he was going to get Mr. Navarro killed.”
Before that last sentence could be uttered, a figure appeared in front of Alexis.
The next second, the car door was opened.
Anna was clutched by the wrists and pulled out of the compartment, hard and unguarded!