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Nolan’s rationale told him that he had no reason to suspect Amelia because of the lack of evidence. Even if she were really the culprit, Calum would never let her off the hook.
After all, this concerned the reputation of the Hale family. Just an hour ago, Calum had flown into a rage, injuring Eric with a shattered cup.
Taking a deep breath, Nolan warned, “You’d better pray this wasn’t your doing. I never cared how ruthless you were before, but you should never have targeted my family.”
Amelia ignored him and headed straight back to her bedroom for a nap. It was the weekend, and she didn’t have to work.
“That day at my house, was it my uncle who picked you up?” Nolan suddenly blurted out.
Panic gripped him. Ever since he’d noticed Amelia’s attitude toward Dylan yesterday, he hadn’t been able to sleep all night.
That day, Jessica had invited Amelia to dinner, hoping to get her and Felix together, but she had slipped away on her own.
When the bodyguard mentioned Dylan’s license plate, Nolan thought it was unlikely. Dylan disliked Amelia so much–why would he pick her up?
But the more he thought about it over the past two days, the more suspicious it seemed–especially since Amelia had even willingly shared an elevator with Dylan.
Unable to get answers from Amelia and too afraid to ask Dylan directly, Nolan turned to Timothy instead.
Timothy was Logan’s cousin, and Logan was Dylan’s close friend. Maybe Timothy had heard some inside. information from Logan.
“Timothy, has Logan ever mentioned whether Uncle Dylan has liked anyone during the two years he spent
abroad?”
Dylan had cut off contact with everyone during his time overseas, but Logan had definitely visited him.
In their circle, other men of Dylan’s age had already played the field. Yet, there was never any news about Dylan.
Timothy narrowed his eyes, still wallowing in the sorrow that his crush was about to get married.
“Your uncle? I think there’s someone he’s liked for many years,” he answered listlessly.
Nolan’s eyes lit up.
“Are you sure?” he asked, grabbing Timothy’s arm. “Who told you? Did Logan say so himself?!”
If Logan had said it, it must be true!
Timothy snorted, unwilling to admit that Logan disliked him. The only reason he knew was because he’d overheard it by accident.
“Yeah, he said it himself. His exact words were–‘Dylan, are you really going to remain a virgin for that woman? After all these years, are you really not going to give anyone else a chance?”
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Nolan’s heart pounded. He couldn’t believe Dylan had someone he’d liked for years.
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But all these years, there hadn’t been a single woman by his side. Could it be that the woman had already passed away, and Dylan couldn’t let go, so he refused to get close to anyone else?
Nolan felt like he’d uncovered the truth, his heart racing.
It was clear that Dylan’s heart would forever remain with the woman who was no longer in this world.
Nolan’s mind immediately went to the Grant family. Jonathan Grant was Dylan’s friend, and years ago, the Grant family’s eldest daughter had been kidnapped and killed.
It was said that because of Jonathan, Dylan had grown close to that lady. He had even accompanied Jonathan to the cemetery several times afterward.
The incident with the Grant family’s daughter had caused a huge stir back then. Nolan never expected that woman to be Dylan’s lost love.
Relieved, Nolan quickly pulled up the old news reports. Sure enough, there had been coverage of Dylan visiting the cemetery, and he’d gone every day for a week.
He was usually distant, even with his own family. For him to visit the Grant daughter’s grave every day, he must have truly loved her.
Feeling quite pleased with himself, Nolan immediately sent the news to Amelia.
“Do you know who Uncle Dylan’s lost love is? The whole city knew about her incident. He used to visit her grave daily for a week.
“Oh, and Ms. Grant even wrote him love poems–my grandfather once circulated them in the family.”
Amelia was indeed curious about Dylan. She clicked on the news article. The photo showed Dylan’s back as he held a bouquet of flowers, looking utterly desolate.
She’d heard about the Grant family’s daughter who’d been killed.
Dylan had just come of age seven years ago, but his reputation was already formidable. Other than this photo, the media never dared mention who he was visiting. After that, there was even less news about Dylan.
So it turned out his beloved had already passed away.
Thinking back to accidentally kissing him in the elevator and his extreme reaction, she figured he must have been utterly repulsed.
A chill ran down Amelia’s spine.
Just then, Nolan sent another message.
“By the way, the Grant family’s daughter’s death is kind of related to you. The kidnappers originally planned to take you, but you messaged her to wait for you at the meeting spot, so by mistake, they took her instead.”
Having lost her memory, Amelia could hardly recall any of it. But upon seeing Nolan’s message, scattered fragments of memories flickered through her mind, though she couldn’t grasp them.
She still hadn’t figured out how Dylan’s leg injury was connected to her, and now, there was this woman he
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had loved–someone who had died because of her.
If she truly was the reason Dylan’s beloved died in vain, what right did she have to still be alive?
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