Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 286: She Actually Turned Herself In
However, to his surprise, this time May Morgan not only didn’t shake off his hand, but her fingers lightly clenched, intertwining with his.
"Vincent, this is the last time we’ll meet. After today, I’m going to Beldon City with Victor Grant, and I might never return." Forcing a smile, May raised the hand entwined with Victor’s, deliberately showing Vincent: ’I know we’re already divorced, we have no relationship, but the words you said to me earlier, I’ll say back to you now. In the future, we’ll be well on our own. I hope you won’t disturb my relationship with Victor, or else, I’ll be unkind too.’
After speaking, she tightened Victor’s fingers slightly more; Vincent looked down at their hands intertwined, feeling indescribably upset.
"Very well, it’s best that you can move on. I’ll stay in Silverwood City; you go to Beldon City. It’s best for us not to meet again."
Even though he felt extremely uncomfortable inside, Vincent insisted on forcing May to leave quickly.
He had every reason to believe that those three individuals were murdered by Brianna White, because Brianna White was Melanie Morgan, and Melanie might not even be the original Melanie anymore. This Melanie had become terrifyingly inhuman. As long as May stays in Silverwood City another day, she’ll be in danger. Leaving as soon as possible is the best strategy.
"By the way, Brianna and I are getting married next week, but I don’t want you to attend my wedding. I hope you’ll respect that." The moment May turned away with Victor, Vincent hurriedly uttered these cold, cruel words.
May stiffened; she clearly hadn’t expected Vincent and Brianna to hold a wedding so soon. Slightly unwilling, she turned her head, looking at Vincent’s face: ’That Brianna White isn’t a good person. Victor’s three subordinates were killed by her. I suspect she uses witchcraft. Is this the kind of woman you want to marry?’
Vincent didn’t want May to know too much, so he deliberately asked in a carefree tone: ’So what? Don’t you possess Dragon Insect yourself? Have I ever disliked you? Not only don’t I believe you, but even if Brianna can use witchcraft, as long as she’s truly devoted to me, I wouldn’t care.’
These words rendered May speechless. It’s indeed true. Vincent has always been this kind of man—reckless toward those he adores, and mercilessly discarding those he despises.
She should be grateful she didn’t turn into Melanie Morgan, at least she wasn’t tormented by Vincent like Melanie was, beyond recognition.
"I got it, just consider I spoke in vain. But on the day you die, I’ll pay my respects with incense for the sake of our past connection." With a cold laugh, May shot a resentful glare at Vincent before turning to leave.
After taking a few steps, she suddenly turned back and looked into Vincent’s eyes, speaking each word slowly and deliberately: ’I also forgot to tell you. Victor and I are also getting married. Coincidentally, it’s a week later. So even if you beg me to attend your wedding, I won’t go because I have no time.’
Victor Grant was astonished, his eyes nearly popped out. Although he knew May was speaking in anger just to upset Vincent, when she talked about marrying him, he felt like he was dreaming.
"Ma-May, what did you just say?" Victor worried he misheard and quickly sought confirmation while Vincent was still around.
Of course, May spoke out of spite. She never intended to actually marry Victor, although using others is rather unkind.
"What nonsense are you talking about? Let’s go." May wouldn’t foolishly repeat her marriage talk to Victor. With a roll of her eyes, she decisively pulled Victor away.
After leaving the police station, Victor’s car had been brought over. As they got into the car, Victor eagerly opened the door for May. She looked at him just as she was about to speak, but Victor, seemingly knowing what she intended to say, quickly spoke first: ’Don’t say anything; let me linger in this beautiful dream for a while. Don’t spoil it; otherwise, who else can I dream of?’
His behavior was indeed adorably foolish at this moment. All right, May intended to give him a harsh blow earlier because what she said at the police station was only out of anger.
But seeing Victor like this, May felt a bit unwilling to be cruel.
"I won’t say anything. I’m tired; just take me back to rest." May sighed helplessly, ultimately not uttering any hurtful words and closed her eyes to rest instead.
Without a word exchanged throughout the journey, they returned to the villa, already past three in the morning after last night’s upheaval. Exhausted, both went to their rooms for a long sleep.
After waking, it was already midday. Feeling hungry, May got up to eat downstairs, only to find Victor waiting for her while talking on the phone in the dining room.
Sensing he was talking about last night’s case, May quietly approached the dining room door to listen.
"Are the results out? How is it?" Victor asked the policeman on the line.
With excellent hearing, May clearly heard the policeman’s response: "Last night, the coroner conducted a detailed autopsy on those three bodies. It was discovered that their intestines were thoroughly ruptured, and judging by facial contortions, it suggests significant pre-mortem trauma, meaning they died while alive due to something ripping their guts apart."
After hearing the autopsy report, Victor involuntarily gasped: "So tragic? Do they know what caused it?"
The police were uncertain how Victor’s subordinates died, thus called him. However, there was a bit of good news: Brianna White, having disappeared overnight, voluntarily turned herself in at the station.
"Mr. Grant, we are further investigating your subordinates’ deaths. Brianna White surrendered at the police station at eight this morning, but she denied killing your subordinates, pleading ignorance over their deaths."
"How is that possible? My subordinate told me he saw them start to howl in pain as soon as they approached her, bleeding from their orifices before dying. Had he not fled quickly, he might’ve been killed too. You mustn’t release her easily. There’s definitely something strange about her."







