Chapter 478 – Smothering Himself Alive
It was only after Tess Baker reached the inside of the cottage that she noticed that there was also an honest looking middle-aged man and a plainly dressed middle-aged woman standing inside.
The couple looked at her and smiled a far-fetched smile, their eyes filled with horror.
They heard what she just said!
Without stopping in her tracks, Tess Baker made her way out of the cottage and into the car. The light of the eyes spilling over her through the car window was a warm and beautiful sight, but it looked inexplicably depressing.
The driver watched her through the rearview mirror, sensing that she was in a bad mood, and even her breathing was deliberately softened.
“To Prison One.” Bowen Carter said in a cold voice as he got into the car right behind him.
Driver, “Okay.”
He fires up the ignition and starts the car.
“What’s the point of going to Prison One?” Tess Baker lifted her eyelids, her voice soft with a faint sneer, “To get back at Polly King for me?”Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.
“You’ll see in a minute.” Bowen Carter said.
“Heh!” Tess Baker sneered, leaning back in her chair, “She was shot a long time ago. Even if she were alive, what good would it do you to get back at her?”
She tilted her head at him and smiled a little sadly, “Bowen Carter, the thorn you stuck in my heart, pull out the thorn and there’s still the pit, it won’t be the same as it was before.”
What good would it do for him to get back at his mom, his brother, Polly King, and everyone else?
He was the one who hurt her the most, not these people, and those wounds would leave scars even if they healed.
Bowen Carter’s spine was taut, no expression fluctuating on his handsome face, but his eyes were a color of pain.
“Go back to Beauty Garden, no need to go to Prison One.” Tess Baker withdrew her gaze and said faintly.
The driver slowed down, torn.
Master Carter told to go to the first prison, Master Carter’s grandmother told to go back, who should he listen to?
Instead of arguing with Tess Baker, Bowen Carter suddenly mentioned Moon Levis, “I can get Moon Levis out.”
Tess Baker was struck dumb as the scene when the clean-cut woman tucked the curved pin into her hand suddenly came to mind. She pursed her lips for a moment before saying, “Good.”
Hearing this, the boulder in the driver’s heart disappeared and he continued toward the first prison.
When Tess Baker and Bowen Carter got out of the car, the warden was already waiting with a couple of guards, and several of them didn’t look too good.
“Master Carter, Grandma Master Carter.” The warden stepped forward and opened the door, “I’m really sorry, I can’t do what I promised you two.”
Bowen Carter frowned slightly.
Before he could get angry, the warden rushed to explain, “Moon Levis committed suicide half an hour ago, and when we found her, she had already breathed her last.”
The warden sighed, “Speaking of which, this child is pitiful, sexually abused by her biological father, and her biological mother didn’t care. She killed her parents and went to jail, probably couldn’t live with herself, peed on toilet paper and smothered herself alive.”
This kind of death is really too hard to bear. If you are not determined to die, where would you use this kind of death?
Tess Baker blushed furiously, the end of her nose a little sour.
Moon Levis was going to kill herself with that cookie cutter pin, right? Turns out the cookie cutter pin gave itself away and she could only die in so many unpleasant ways.
She suddenly remembered the way Moon Levis had smiled and waved at her on her way out, so pure, without a trace of unnecessary emotion.
Maybe we shouldn’t say pure, we should say lifeless?
By that time, Moon Levis was determined to die!
“Did she leave a suicide note or any wishes?” Tess Baker couldn’t tell what was in her heart.
She had met Moon Levis twice in total, and spent at most half a day together, but Moon Levis was a man she would never forget.
The warden shook his head, “Not a word.”
Tess Baker was lost in thought for a long time before she licked her dry lips, “Who else was there when Moon Levis died? May I see her?”
“Can.” The warden promised Bowen Carter that he hadn’t done a good job, and fearing that the other party would get angry, he hurriedly led the way in front, while carefully explaining, “Moon Levis usually behaves well, and we didn’t find anything wrong with her. If we knew that she wanted to commit suicide, we must have paid more attention to her again …”
Tess Baker and Bowen Carter followed him, neither speaking.
Several people soon arrived in front of the room where Tess Baker had been before, and the warden opened the door and had several guards bring out a female prisoner.
“I know you.” The female prisoner said as she looked at Tess Baker.
She looked civilized and quiet, and if she hadn’t been incarcerated, I’m afraid no one would have guessed that she would have committed a crime, and a felony at that.
Tess Baker also remembers each other, when she came to this room, there were a total of three people in it, Moon Levis, Polly King, and then there was this woman.
She didn’t make a sound, and the woman wasn’t embarrassed, just swept her eyes over Bowen Carter and said lightly, “Is this the man who got you in here last time?”
“Do you know what Moon Levis has in mind?” Tess Baker skipped over her question and asked directly.
The woman didn’t follow up on that question she’d just asked, her calm gaze sweeping over Bowen Carter and finally landing back on Tess Baker, “You think she’d kill herself if she had a heart’s desire?”
Tess Baker is silent.
But if Moon Levis had any thoughts at all, he wouldn’t have killed himself.
“But maybe there is.” The woman snapped.
Tess Baker’s nostrils narrowed slightly as she looked straight at her. Couldn’t say why, but if Moon Levis had any unfulfilled wishes, she wanted to help her fulfill them.
Woman, “Moon Levis had a boyfriend before she went to jail. She talked to her boyfriend from middle school to college graduation, and they ended up breaking up, and you know why?”
Tess Baker shook her head, she didn’t know anything about Moon Levis’ past, and if she hadn’t run into Moon Levis by chance, she wouldn’t have even remembered helping such a person.
The woman meaningfully hooked her lips, vaguely somewhat mocking, “Moon Levis her parents told her boyfriend that she was promiscuous and had no less than ten abortions for her ex-boyfriends. Her boyfriend, the hallowed G University’s academic bully, actually didn’t listen to Moon Levis’s explanation and didn’t want evidence, directly believed her dad’s bullshit and then broke up with her.”
Tess Baker five fingers unconsciously contracted, what’s wrong with schoolboys, Bowen Carter has seen all sorts of tactics long ago after so many years in the mall.
But when it comes to those things that falsely accuse her, they still don’t listen to her explanations and blame her for no reason at all?
“After she killed her mom and dad, she tried to go to her boyfriend about it. But there were wanted posters for Moon Levis everywhere, and her boyfriend talked her into turning herself in. She said she’d give her 10 minutes to turn herself in after she told him one thing. Her boyfriend didn’t believe her and called the police.” The woman didn’t even change her tone a bit when she said this, but it was sad.
Tess Baker’s throat tightens, Mom and Dad are gone, and her boyfriend doesn’t trust her, so is that why Moon Levis committed suicide in despair?
“If you can, just explain it to her boyfriend for her.” For the first time, an emotion other than coldness appeared on the woman’s always cold face.
Tess Baker looked straight at her, “Why are you helping her?”
Why would a ruthless murderer who obviously killed a family help Moon Levis?