Chapter 530
Auroraโs head snapped to the side from the slap. She clenched her teeth, but didn't strike back, focusing instead on tending to her wound.
Viola turned to Michael, wiping her tears with one hand as she shouted, โMr. Brown, it was her! The assassins came for her. She locked herself in the room and pushed me and my maids out. Sheโs responsible for my maidsโ deaths! And the assassinsโCarissa had already subdued them, but Aurora went crazy and killed them all. Mr. Brown, please get justice for me!โ
Michael glanced at Aurora. Before he could ask any questions, Aurora said coldly, โThey broke into Valor Estate and killed guards and maids. Why would I leave them alive? Keeping them around would only bring more trouble.โ
Michael examined the assassinsโ bodies and was dissatisfied with Auroraโs response. โTheir tendons were severed, their cores were damaged, and they were bound. What further danger could they pose? Leaving them alive and questioning them to find out who was behind this would have been the real way to prevent future threats.โ
Aurora remained unnervingly calm. โI apologize. They killed so many people in Valor Estate. In my anger and grief, I didnโt think to leave any alive for interrogation.โ
Michael chose not to respond. There was no need to waste words.
Violaโs anger was far from abated, even after slapping Aurora. She recalled that Aurora had locked the door in the face of danger, leading to Julia and Yvonneโs deaths. Hearing Auroraโs reply to Michael, Viola was convinced of Auroraโs guilt.
Viola coldly demanded, โThe assassins came for you! Who exactly did you cross, and what shameful things have you done? Julia and Yvonne died because of you. You owe me an explanation!โ
Aurora scoffed. โIf you want an explanation, ask the assassins. I didnโt kill your maids.โ
โItโs because you locked the door that the assassins were able to kill them!โ Viola retorted.
Auroraโs tone was icy. โWhy not say itโs because you blocked the door, and they were standing in front of you? Youโre the reason theyโre dead.โ
โYouโre talking nonsense!โ
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Aurora tightened the bandage on her wounds and looked up at Viola, her face half-covered and shrouded in gloom.
โThere were so many people in the estate, but the assassins didnโt kill them. Didnโt they kill your maids because your maids were trying to protect you, and you just happened to be blocking the door? I locked the door and kept you out so the assassins wouldnโt kill you. But instead of running, you stood there pounding on the door. Are you still going to say itโs not your fault they died?โ
Viola recalled the events and realized it was indeed as Aurora had said. She had been standing at the door, while Julia and Yvonne had been trembling with fear but still trying to protect her. The assassins had killed Julia and Yvonne, then intended to kill Viola. It was only her husbandโs timely arrival that had saved her.
Realizing she was the reason they died, Viola collapsed to the ground, her body going limp as tears flowed uncontrollably.
As Barrett listened to the exchange, he couldnโt help but think back to what Aurora had said before the assassins arrived.
It was laughableโhe had almost believed her then.
From an outsiderโs perspective, hearing her now blame Viola for everything made him realize how skilled she was at distorting the truth.
Before the attack, she had insisted she was thinking of their future. But when disaster struck, she had thrown him in harmโs way to save herself. He had seen the depths of her ruthlessness.
No wonder she saw massacring civilians as just another step toward her ambitions, something she believed everyone would do. In her mind, if it served her interests, no act was too terrible. She cared for no one but herself. Her talk of raising the status of women was just thatโtalk.
All she ever wanted was to raise her own status.
For such a selfish woman, he had abandoned Carissa!
Barrettโs heart sank into an icy abyss, and he shook with rage. He wanted nothing more than to strike Aurora down on the spot. Yet, his anger would have to wait until after questioning from the Royal Citadel and the Capital Guards.
Then, he would make sure she paid for it all.