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The Returning EX (Sophia and John)

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Chapter 2149 A Murder

As expected, the news of Leah's death had been released. Cindy went through the details of the police report. The

report hadn't released too much information—it mentioned that someone had filed a report and that the police

found Leah's body in an old, abandoned house. The investigation revealed that Leah had been dead for three days

by the time her body was found. The police ran blood tests to confirm her identity before they performed an

autopsy. The results of the autopsy indicated that it wasn't a natural or self-inflicted death—initial results suggested

that it was a case of murder. The police were still in the process of investigating the suspects.

Cindy went through the news a few more times. Ian had already told her most of what she had read in the news,

but one particular thing caught her eye. The police denied the possibility of suicide and accidental death. They

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suspect that this was a murder. Cindy had thought the same, so she wasn't surprised by the results. However, she

was curious to find out whom Leah had offended this time. Cindy held onto her phone and hesitated for a while

before she sent Ian a text to tell him about the news.

Ian seemed to be busy, for he didn't reply to her immediately. Well, I'm sure he'll see the news once he's free to

check his phone, Cindy thought. Then, she replied to Naomi's text to tell her that she had been reading the news

and that she didn't know what was going on. Naomi continued to bombard Cindy with tons of messages after that,

most of which were wild guesses that she had.

Leah's death was the main thing occupying Cindy's mind that day. I don't get it. Whom could it be? Why would

anyone try to kill Leah at this point? She might have offended some people, but the way that she had been living

was bad enough to serve as torture for the rest of her days. Leaving her to her own suffering would have been the

best punishment one could give to her. There's really no need to commit murder, is there? Or… Did someone have

a heated argument with her? Did someone kill her out of blind rage? Cindy spent most of her day making guesses

before she returned to check the latest news updates.

The police reports didn't attract too much attention, and the public didn't seem to link the case to Ian in any way. In

fact, Ian wasn't in the news at all; most of the focus had been shifted onto Valencia and her boyfriend. After

lowering her phone, Cindy picked up her draft paper again. She was no longer in the mood to check her draft, and

she couldn't bring herself to make any edits. Her mind was all over the place.

Cindy was on the way back when she received a call from Ian. Ian had just gotten off work at that point, and he had

just seen her message. He sounded rather dejected on the call. "I saw the news. I can't believe it was a murder.

We'll have to wait to see what the police find, I guess," he uttered.

Ian seems so calm, Cindy thought. It's almost as if he isn't worried about getting dragged into this mess at all.

Cindy, on the other hand, didn't feel as nonchalant toward the matter as he did. "Well, aren't you worried that this

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news might affect you? You guys were known to be affiliated with one another back then, after all," Cindy

whispered.

Ian smiled at her words. "I don't think it'll change anything that much. I don't have to care about the public's words

since I'm completely innocent," he said. Cindy seemed to calm down a little after that. "Did your company say

anything? Did Ms. Hannah call you? The company should be the one taking precautionary measures, right?" Cindy

added.

Ian hesitated for a while. "She called me, but she only called to ask if I was related to the news." He let out a scoff.

"This is a huge incident. She sure thinks highly of me if she thinks I'm capable of something like this," he muttered.

Cindy laughed along with him. She could guess what Hannah was thinking—after all, they had asked for a leave a

while ago and had left the city without an explanation. Perhaps Hannah was suspicious because of that. She

probably assumed that they had gone back to deal with Leah.