Flash Marriage Makes A Perfect Match

Chapter 193: The possibility is not excluded.



Allyce just felt her heart leap into her throat, her eyes unblinking as she stared at the door without daring to move a muscle.

The next moment, the door to the room opened and Severo appeared in the doorway.

Severo pushed his way in and saw Allyce sitting on the couch with a kitchen knife, and his brow furrowed, his drink almost awake.

He strides forward and approaches Allyce with extreme speed, his face already a little condensed: “What happened?

He had come in drunk and, when he got downstairs, he saw that the lights in his flat were not on and thought that Allyce had gone to bed.

I just wanted to come and see her, but I didn’t expect to see this scene when I walked in the door.

Allyce froze for a moment and asked quietly: “What are you doing here?

Severo said nothing, but looked down at her, then reached up and took the kitchen knife out of her hand and put it on the coffee table.

The knife hit the coffee table with a crunching sound.

The rustling sound brought Allyce back to her senses.

What was Severo doing here at this time of night?

Uncomfortable with his gaze, she stood up and turned away, wrapping her arms around herself and asking again, “What are you doing here?

His heart, once dazed and unsettled by the thief who had sneaked in, suddenly felt at peace.

“What happened?” Severo’s gaze settled on the still swollen half of his face, and the hand hanging at his side twitched, feeling in his heart that just the stomp earlier on the fat man wasn’t enough to take the heat off Allyce.NôvelDrama.Org owns all © content.

“It’s nothing.” Allyce opted to tell the truth in the midst of her dark stare.

A moment ago, I had almost been unable to resist the urge to jump into Severo’s arms.

Luckily, he remembered the night at Kimdis again and stopped the thought just in time.

She could see someone hitting her, was she going to say so and expect to feel sorry for them?

Severo looked at her carefully, his gaze like a torch.

Of course I knew Allyce was telling a lie, she always liked to lie.

The two stood by the sofa, relatively speechless.

She wasn’t sure what Severo was doing coming up to her in the middle of the night, but she knew something must be up when he came up to her in the middle of the night.

It was amazing how two people who had lived together for almost six months could be at a loss for words.

“I’m going to bed if that’s OK, I have to work tomorrow”. Unlike him, she didn’t go to work so that she could go to Kimdis to have fun.

He had to stay in the Delahoz group and find an opportunity to hear about his father from Eric.

Thinking about it, she suddenly remembered that earlier, Severo had said he would help her find out about her father, only to say he hadn’t found out anything.

Now that he thought about it, it seemed like an excuse.

Eric wasn’t a very smart guy, where could he have got his father from? Couldn’t even Severo find a trace?

Who was Severo? There was no way he couldn’t find out what he wanted to find out…

Obviously, she was not serious, for a simple reason that she had not thought of at the time.

He said it had been too long and it would be difficult to find out, and she believed him.

He said something, and she believed it.

It was pretty stupid.

Severo said nothing, so Allyce turned over and lay back down on the bed.

I don’t know if it was because of the extra person in the room, but Allyce suddenly felt less scared and fell asleep within minutes of lying in bed.

The next morning, when the alarm clock rang, Allyce was so sleepy she didn’t want to get up.

But he had to get out of bed anyway.

Unconsciously, he looked towards the sofa, but there was no one there.

Severo was due to leave at midnight last night.

Allyce took a deep breath, went to the bathroom and washed up, then went straight to the office.

When she arrived at the Delahoz Group, Allyce plunged into the office and got down to work.

It wasn’t long before Lucila mysteriously said: “You know what? Neither the president nor the vice-president came to the office today.

Puzzled, Allyce looked up and asked, “What’s going on?

Lucila had an excited gleam in her eye: “I don’t know, I heard that something happened at home, I heard that it was someone from the Delahoz family who had problems and that the police came to the door early this morning”.

She had come first thing in the morning to find out and was waiting for Allyce to come over to share the news with her.

Allyce heard this, but remembered what had happened earlier at the spa.

He had said it would take less than a week for the results to come back.

But a week had passed and, apart from the news that Senona and Enzo had broken off their engagement, there was still no news about Linda’s case.

Could it be that the police came to the door today because of what happened earlier at the spa?

If it wasn’t that, I don’t think there is any other possibility.

Casimiro and Eric did not come to the office all morning.

Around midday, a police officer went to the Delahoz group in search of Allyce.

“Miss Delahoz, please come with us, we have an update on Linda’s case and we need your cooperation”.

Allyce then went with them to the police station.

Allyce was already sure that the police had approached the Delahoz family about Linda’s case as well.

When he arrived at the police station, as expected, he found all the members of the Delahoz family.

The whole Delahoz family looked very uncomfortable.

As soon as Senona saw Allyce, she took a big step towards her: “Allyce, if you have anything to do with me, come closer, why are you killing innocent people and framing my mother!

Allyce looked at Senona coolly, “Incrimination? Isn’t that one of your best tricks?”

“What are you talking about!”

“You know whether I’m talking nonsense or not, and you can eat your food, but don’t talk nonsense, I haven’t killed anyone, nor have I framed anyone”.

Allyce said, and without waiting for Senona’s reaction, she was taken away by the police.

The interrogation room.

Allyce sat opposite the police with a calm face.

The policeman asked: “Back then, when you and Linda were in the same class, something unpleasant happened, didn’t it?

Allyce gave a faint glance at the policeman in front of her – it was the same one who had questioned her last time, so he was an acquaintance.

Allyce didn’t bother to beat around the bush with him: “Are you trying to say that when I was at school, Linda spread the news of my miscarriage, so I held a grudge and when I met her again, I killed her?

The policeman raised an eyebrow and, seeing that Allyce had come to this point, said bluntly, “Don’t rule it out”.

His tone was flat, but not necessarily harsh.

So what Allyce could be sure of was that they must have obtained some important evidence, and that they had only brought it because it was needed for a particular part of the investigation.


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