Hubby's Deep Love Will Never Change-Chapter 1110 Heather of the Other Shore Flower Sea (134)

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Chapter 1110: 1110 Heather of the Other Shore Flower Sea (134)

Yes, to most people at this moment, Heather and Xiao Man are no longer just similar. Standing there, she seems to overlap nearly ninety percent with the former Xiao Man—her height, her temperament, even the tattoo and its exact placement are identical.

This is already an eerily close resemblance, a chilling aura drifting in from all around.

Someone whispered, "Could it really be Xiao Man? Too much resentment, lingering in the world unwilling to leave, coming back for revenge..."

All kinds of wild imaginations began to take shape.

Is Heather really Xiao Man?

The majority of people only pondered over it briefly and did not truly believe so. After all, Xiao Man is already dead. No matter how supernatural it might seem, science remains unable to explain or even acknowledge such an event, especially because many among them had played a part in berating Xiao Man.

No one would truly accept the idea that she came back from Hell for revenge—that would be far too unsettling.

The speculation about whether Heather was Xiao Man spread wildly within the film crew over the following days, until an intrigue-loving crew member brought forth explosive news that pushed the rumor into even more bizarre territory.

Tang Ming was dead.

Forest Adventurer discovered a male corpse at the bottom of a cliff. DNA tests confirmed the body to be Tang Ming, who had gone missing for a long time. He had been shot before being thrown off the cliff.

The case became increasingly enigmatic due to a complete lack of leads.

Some claimed Xiao Man had transformed into Heather to seek revenge, suggesting that Tang Ming’s death stemmed from his strong support for Qu Leqi—in the campaign that ultimately forced Xiao Man to her death, he had contributed a great deal of effort.

"But what does this even have to do with Sister Weiwei? The police determined the time of death, and it was just hours after your accident. At that time, you were still in the intensive care unit. How could you possibly fly over and kill him?!"

Therefore, even though Heather had a motive for the crime, she had a solid alibi, proving it had nothing to do with her.

No one knew who had started brewing trouble in the crew, spreading terror with claims like, "First Tang Ming, who’s next?" Their whispers stirred unease among the members of the crew.

"Yeah, I couldn’t possibly leave the intensive care unit at that time to kill anyone. So... who could it have been?" Heather seemed to be discussing with Su Jin, though in truth, she was simply murmuring to herself. She silently speculated on various possibilities in her mind.

And then, a peculiar and inexplicable notion suddenly emerged.

"Perhaps it was an old enemy of his?" Su Jin chimed in, adding, "Tang Ming was capable of doing something like that to Sister Weiwei—it shows his character is far from great. He must’ve crossed paths with someone in the darker corners of society. And it was purely coincidental that the incident happened on the day you had your accident. Just an odd coincidence, no big deal."

However, in Heather’s heart, another answer had already begun to form.

...

"Miss Hai, this way, please. Mr. Nian is in the room down this hallway," Yi Yang respectfully guided Heather down another corridor.

During his stay in Linyang, he had been residing at this hotel, and the room number assigned to him hadn’t changed.

Heather tentatively asked, "I’ve come over so abruptly... am I not being a bother?"

"How could it be? Mr. Nian would surely welcome Miss Hai’s arrival."

"Why’s that?"

"Miss Hai has a pleasant temperament, easy to get along with."

She smiled faintly and refuted, "My temperament isn’t pleasant at all."