Chapter 567 "Looks like a case of guilt-driven suicide," Tarquin mused, scanning the scene with a detective's eye.
Elysia, wiping away her tears, looked up in a mix of hope and confusion. "Does that mean... the killer's been caught?" Tarquin sighed, the weight of truth heavy on his shoulders. "She was probably just a scapegoat." He had no grudge against the maid; she had no motive to poison Elijah. It seemed more likely that the real culprit had set her up to take the fall, creating the illusion of a suicide to divert suspicion from themselves.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"So, what you're saying is... she's not the killer. The real murderer is still out there, walking free?" Elysia's voice trembled with rising panic.
"Yeah, but... try not to worry, I-" Elysia's fear boiled over. "How can I not worry?! Someone's out to hurt my Elijah, and we don't even know who they are! They're still out there, possibly planning to strike again. I... I..." Her emotions surged like a storm, words failing her as her frustration grew, pushing her to the brink of hysteria. Tarquin, still puzzled by her intense reaction, ventured cautiously, "You're afraid they might try to harm Elijah again, aren't you?" Elysia nodded vigorously, tears streaming down her face. "They definitely will!" He rushed to reassure her, "Don't worry! I won't let them succeed again. We might not have caught them yet, but I promise, they won't get another chance to hurt Elijah." But Elysia, inconsolable, shook her head, clearly unconvinced.
Her emotions escalated, almost to a roar, "How can you make such promises?! Elijah's been poisoned before! This isn't the first time, and every tyou've failed to notice!" Sobbing, she continued, "How could you not see it? You're always by his side, you love him so much, and yet you've missed it every single tsomeone has poisoned him! He's just a child; can you imagine how much pain he must be in each time? Every the's poisoned, you don't know, I don't know, only Elijah bears the pain alone... My poor Elijah, how he's suffered all these years. I've failed him, I..." Tarquin was stunned. "What did you say?" Through her tears, Elysia whimpered, "Elijah... he's always been hurt by someone..." Tarquin's expression darkened, his brows furrowing deeply.
"Elysia, calm down for Elijah's sake. What did you just say? Someone's been poisoning him repeatedly?" Elysia, trying to compose herself, showed him the test results, her hands trembling.
"I knew something was off about itm Elijah's condition. I suspected it m wasn't just grief over his mother. grierspected There had to be another cause! I've had him examined, looked through countless case studies, but couldn't pinpoint the reason until today.
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Look, along with the lethal poison, there are traces of chronic toxins in Elijah's system. These didn't just appear overnight; they're the result of repeated exposure. This toxin affects cognition, this one induces irritability, and these...," Elysia pointed out, her voice breaking.
Tarquin, no expert in medicine, struggled to understand the details but grasped the gravity of what Elysia was saying.
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