Flash Marriage Makes A Perfect Match

Chapter 197: Everything Has a Cause and an Effect



Luckily, Linda liked to write dates in her diary, like everyone else.

Allyce quickly found the date four years ago.

Four years ago, when Linda had falsely accused Allyce of having an abortion, she had not long moved here.

Allyce began to look straight back to the previous date when she had moved.

Only I couldn’t remember exactly when Linda had moved, but I could remember a long period of time.

As a result, Allyce casually flipped through the pages and stopped her gaze on a page with extremely scrawled handwriting.

Linda had written in lower case and very neat handwriting before, only this page looked very different.

Allyce looked at the page and paused at the words “I am pregnant”.

A flash of shock went through his heart.

Four years ago, pregnant, Linda.

“Is it really Linda’s diary?” Allyce asked Severo, looking up.

Not because he didn’t trust Severo, but because Linda didn’t strike him as the kind of girl who would steal forbidden fruit at all.

Severo said nothing, just gestured for him to keep looking back.

Allyce looked down and continued to watch.

When he left the newspaper, he did not say anything for a long time.

“Things are as you see them.” Severo spoke suddenly, explaining slowly, “Back then, Linda was the one who switched schools after she got pregnant and had an abortion, and then she was the target of Senona’s threats.”

This was also mentioned in Linda’s diary.

Linda’s family was not well off, but that did not prevent a young girl’s budding adolescence.

She writes in her diary that she was raised by her sister, who always wanted her to excel, and that when she found out she was pregnant, she rushed to change her school.

I have to say that Linda’s sister was really a very wise person.

Only that she should not have transferred to the same high school where Allyce was and was Senona’s target. Linda, who would have been a high achiever, did not sit the entrance exams because of the guilt she carried inside her and the mental stress after being constantly threatened by Senona.

Allyce had some regrets in her heart.

Four years had passed and at first I only resented Linda because I knew it was all Senona’s doing.

“But why did Elvira do this to Linda …,” Allyce wondered.

Severo leaned back, with a deep, astringent look, “You saw Linda more than once at the spa around that time.”

After a pause, Severo continued: “Elvira probably didn’t want to kill Linda at first.

At this reminder from Severo, Allyce stood on guard.

He looked at Severo with a hint of uncertainty in his voice: “What happened then was actually planned mainly by Elvira. Linda’s abortion, and the abortion certificate, was actually obtained by Elvira, so she recognised Linda when she saw her at the spa, and Linda … might be trying to tell me the truth about what happened back then ….”

said Allyce, looking again at the newspaper in her hand.

Perhaps Linda was not only trying to tell her what happened then, Linda might also be trying to help her clarify.

Because at the end of the diary, Linda mentioned the class reunion.

She wrote this on the back: I got a notice for my high school reunion, I did something wrong at a young age, one wrong step, one wrong step, would I have met her if I went to the reunion? Even if she doesn’t come, it doesn’t matter, some things can’t go wrong.

Allyce remembered the surprise in Linda’s eyes when she saw her at the spa, and the hesitation and hesitation in her expression.

After coming full circle, Linda’s death still seemed to have something to do with her.Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!

“Even if Elvira hadn’t wanted her death in the first place, it was still something she had to do with. ”

Allyce lowered her eyelids, looking dejected.

Severo looked at her, his tone his usual coolness: “Everything has a cause and an effect”.

Allyce did not respond and silence fell over the studio.

After a long while, it was Allyce who spoke first: “Thank you, it’s late, I have to go back”.

Thank you?

A mist appeared in Severo’s eyes, and his voice was even colder than before: “Allyce, do you intend to live apart from me for a long time?

I hadn’t thought about a long-term separation, I just knew that I didn’t want to live under the same roof with Severo now.

I didn’t know how I was going to live under the same roof with Severo, whose coldness and indifference I had felt for so long.

Perhaps it was because he had made such a good impression on her at the beginning, while the current Severo always provoked an unconscious fear.

Seeing Allyce’s silence, Severus took it as a sign of acquiescence. His brow furrowed as he thought of the man who had taken her from him yesterday in Kimdis, and of the thief who had forced open the door of his house the night before, his anger hard to stifle, and his words even harder to hear.

“Do you want to thank me? You know I don’t accept verbal thanks, and as for the form of thanks, I think you understand that.

Allyce’s face suddenly went white at his words.

The depth of meaning of his words was something she could understand.

Severo saw his face turn white and his chest tightened.

Afterwards he had regretted it, but he was too angry, too furious to be sensible.

He had never lost a fight in his life, no matter how strong his opponents were, but he had lost a fight with her.

He didn’t know whether to be angry with himself or with her.

He was not a kind man at heart, and only he knew how many unseemly hands he had used to get to his position.

So when his emotions got out of control, he got out of control and did something to hurt her.

I was angry, I was sad and I wanted to ask him why he didn’t want to have children for himself, but I was afraid to hear his answer.

It was surprisingly amusing to think that I had never been afraid of anything.

“I …”

Severo heard her open her mouth, fearing she would say yes, and fearing she would say no.

So he interrupted her with an expressionless face: “You sleep in the guest room.

With that he got up and walked out.

Allyce hurried to look back, but could only see his back as he slammed the door, apparently … angry again.

I didn’t really understand what I was thinking.

After what happened yesterday, I had no desire to speak to him again.

He did not dare.

I could see her being beaten by another man, what difference would it make if she took the initiative to talk to him again and make a fool of herself?

Allyce slept in the guest room overnight, but slept relatively well.

The next morning, he got up, washed up, went downstairs, and went straight to the office without seeing Severo.


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