Chapter 195: Fashionable Beauty
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So…
Could the killer be Jade Carlson?
“It’ll all co to light eventually,” Aria Jackson gently patted her shoulder.
In the following few days, Aria asked the Technical Departnt staff at the police station to analyze the video. They preliminarily determined that the drug was white, in pill or powder form, easily soluble in alcohol, and had no noticeable odor.
They also arranged for people to visit pharmacies near Jade Carlson’s residence.
There should be records of drug sales, but Jade had only bought cold dicine twice.
Purple Sumrs had her company’s technicians check Jade Carlson’s online shopping records, but they didn’t find anything either.
The investigation seed to have reached a dead end, losing direction.
But the drug couldn’t have appeared out of thin air. If it was not bought by her, it must have been given to her by soone else!
— Who gave the drug to Jade Carlson?
And for what purpose did they do this?
Purple Sumrs had no clue.
She found the suspect but couldn’t find conclusive evidence. The confusing truth made her feel anxious every day, depressed and listless. Even Zara Jason noticed her offbeat mood. When asked, Purple Sumrs excused herself by saying that the coursework was too difficult.
After a few more days, the arrangent for skipping a grade was finalized.
Purple Sumrs joined Zara Jason and Jane McCain’s class. The coursework was even harder and more abundant.
Weekly quizzes, monthly tests – the workload kept her busy, gradually distracting her from mourning her lost past.
Unconsciously, it was already November, deep in the bleak autumn.
Alexander Sumrs had been missing for nearly half a month.
He said he would be back in a few days, but there was still no news. Atra Blanc had gotten used to her son’s intermittent disappearances, though she still complained occasionally.
Purple Sumrs thought of him a few tis.
Not that she missed him much. In fact, when Alexander Sumrs wasn’t around, she felt more relaxed and at ease, at least not having to worry about being attacked in her sleep at night.
But…
…well, there was so unease.
What if he died outside? Atra Blanc only had one son… although annoying, he wasn’t entirely without rit – filial, considerate… very attentive…
Ah! Why am I even thinking about this?!
Purple Sumrs was agitated.
Whenever she thought of Alexander Sumrs, her emotions beca entangled and contradictory, very strange. She decided not to think about it anymore!
On Friday, just after the foreign language test, there was a math quiz in the afternoon.
They had all been tornted by nurous exams recently, so Jane McCain suggested going out to relax on Saturday.
Purple Sumrs initially didn’t want to go but agreed to join when she saw Jane McCain and Zara Jason’s enthusiasm to avoid spoiling their fun.
The next day, Purple Sumrs dressed up and went to the agreed-upon location, but she didn’t see Jane McCain or Zara Jason. Checking the ti, she realized she arrived an hour early.
She wasn’t in a hurry and found a coffee shop nearby. She sipped her coffee while absentmindedly watching the passers-by on the street, waiting idly for the others to arrive.
As a result, she saw a familiar face.
To be precise, she couldn’t say they were close. It was Alexander Sumrs’ girlfriend.
If not for Atra Blanc occasionally ntioning this person, Purple Sumrs might not even rember her na—May Francis.
May Francis was across the street, looking a bit strange, as if she was… nervous?
Purple Sumrs was curious and couldn’t help looking closely.
Not long after, she saw Alexander Sumrs!
He was accompanied by a woman with big curls, bright red lips, and a seductive appearance and figure, which imdiately reminded her of the woman she had t at Jane McCain’s birthday party.
…is this kind of beauty in fashion recently?
The woman was holding onto Alexander’s arm, very close. They walked side-by-side out of the hotel, strolling through the pedestrian street like a couple.
Purple Sumrs gazed in astonishnt.
Though she knew he was a heartless, womanizing jerk, she was still stunned when she saw this scene….
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