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Begging For A Reconciliation

Chapter 331
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Chapter 331 He Died Because Of Me

The sun's golden rays dispelled the gloomy clouds the next day.

The sun's golden rays dispelled the gloomy clouds the next day.

Early in the morning, Leah made her way to a café on one of the street corners where Anna was

already waiting for her.

"Don't worry; I've reserved the café for the day. He won't know you're meeting me." Noticing that Leah

seemed worried, Anna hastened to reassure her, smiling warmly. Only then did some of Leah's tension

leave her, and she sat down facing the other woman.

Leah had dark circles under her eyes and looked as if she had not slept the entire night. She also

seemed rather thin and pallid. Whenever she recalled what Anna had told her yesterday about Alfred

and how things were actually quite different from what she had heard, she had become frantic with

worry. As a result, she had been unable to fall asleep. It took her a while to compose herself and pluck

up the courage to ask, "Ms. Lancaster, what's the actual situation with Alfred?"

Anna was delighted to hear the slight quaver in Leah's voice at the end of her question. She did not

answer immediately, taking time to sip her coffee before asking, "Are you prepared to hear the

answer?"

Leah was taken aback; she had clenched her hands tightly enough that her palms were sweating

slightly. "Yes, I am. Please tell me what's going on…" Her best guess was that Alfred had been

severely injured and was still in hospital.

She did not dare to think about the worst-case scenario.

Anna finally set down her coffee cup rather abruptly. With a sorrowful expression, she met Leah's gaze

and said, "Alfred…has passed away. He died the very same day he rescued you…the paramedics

arrived too late, and he had already lost far too much blood…" Tears welled up in her eyes, and she

averted her gaze from Leah.

However, her true feelings were completely different from what she displayed on the exterior. Inwardly,

she was rejoicing. She had forced the tears out; what she really wanted to do right now was laugh out

loud in Leah's face, but that would not do at all. She would not be able to claim victory over this woman

if she did that!

Leah looked as if she had been turned to stone when she heard what Anna said. All the color drained

from her face. Completely off-balance, she stared at Anna, trying to find some evidence that the other

woman was lying to her. Unfortunately, Anna's obvious sadness and tears were proof enough that she

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was speaking the truth.

"No…that can't be…" Leah shook her head in shock, and her eyes betrayed the immense pain she felt.

Before confirmation of Alfred's death, she had kept her emotions tightly suppressed, unwilling to

believe that such a thing could happen.

Anna fixed her gaze on Leah's face, observing her every expression. She took the opportunity to wipe

away her tears and prevent the other woman from seeing the demented joy in her eyes. True, she

could not order Leah's death for now, but watching her anguished face was far better than killing her

outright. The thought of Leah living for the rest of her life in pain and regret made Anna feel as if she

would laugh out loud, even in her dreams.

This was that wretched woman's payback for trying to snatch Ethan away from her!

Feeling that she had not yet inflicted enough suffering upon Leah, Anna got up and went over to her

with a sorrowful expression. "Ms. White, you have to accept reality, you know. I believe that Alfred

would be very happy that you survived; after all, he succeeded in protecting you from harm. Think of it

this way."

Even though Anna's words were intended as comfort, Leah broke down on the spot. She clutched at

her head while tears rained down her cheeks like a waterfall. "No…Alfred…" Right now, she was

unable to say anything other than Alfred's name repeatedly. Her thin frame shuddered with her sobs;

she looked like a young animal who had completely lost hope.

At present, Leah had given way to despair. She felt unbearably cold, and the light in her eyes was

slowly fading away. Alfred had died trying to save her…she had caused his death. She was a jinx, a

harbinger of misfortune; she was the one who should have died instead.

Anna watched Leah's anguish in silent satisfaction. Unobserved, she gave a vindictive, malicious smile.

When she spoke again, however, she sounded as if she was fighting back her grief. "Ms. White, please

don't be so sad. I'm here if you need me. After all, Alfred definitely wouldn't want to see you grieving

like this. From what I hear, the scoundrels who beat him up said that he was calling out your name

before he died…"

This was the last straw for Leah; her reason broke down completely after hearing that. She sobbed in

anguish, her heart aching fit to burst.

"It's…it's all my fault…I sh-should have gone back to save him…"

However, Han had knocked her out and taken her away. If she had been able to run back right away to

help him, would Alfred still be alive? If she had died, that would still be better than Alfred dying in her

place.

Anna stood silently beside Leah, watching the tears fall down her cheeks. She felt a malicious sense of

joy. That's right, it's all your fault, you b*tch! If it weren't for you, Alfred wouldn't have died, and Ethan

would have married me ages ago!

However, just to twist the knife even further into Leah's heart, Anna concealed her delight and leaned

down, murmuring in Leah's ear, "To be honest…I wanted to tell you immediately since we're friends

and Alfred…well, he was trying to save you…but Ethan said that…you weren't someone fit to be at his

last funeral rites and wouldn't let me tell you…but I couldn't keep deceiving you any longer. After all, the

dead can't come back to life, and one day if you discovered you'd been lied to for so long, you would

certainly be very unhappy…"

It had only been an hour since she had met with Anna in the café, but Leah felt as if a century had

passed. To prevent herself from falling into a bad state and worrying Carlotta, she decided to visit the

river. Dazedly she sat on the riverbank, her eyes lackluster and dull. Her mind and emotions were in

complete turmoil; she felt as if her head would burst.

Every time she recalled the interactions between Alfred and herself, her eyes would fill with tears again.

"I'm so sorry…" The sun shone brightly down on her, but the autumn air was still very chilly. Even

though the winds were warm and mild, she was so cold she kept shivering.

Leah lingered by the riverbank until afternoon. The sunny skies had given way to dark clouds, and the

bleak autumn winds brought with them the promise of winter's chill. She was only roused from her

thoughts by her phone ringing.

"Hello…" Leah answered the call, her voice sounding hoarse and fatigued.

It was Serena Coleman on the line, and even over the phone, she could tell that something was wrong.

Frowning, she asked, "Sarah, are you alright? I just wanted to find out how the preliminary designs for

your client are coming along."

Leah's lips trembled, and she stared with devastated eyes at the grey sky. "Serena…I'm very sorry, but

I don't think I'll be able to complete this project after all. Would you mind taking over for me as a favor,

please?"

Alfred's death had dealt her a severe blow, enough that she did not think she would be able to recover

from it any time soon, much less take on work that required focus and concentration.

She had fallen into a spiral of guilt and self-condemnation; in her mind, she replayed what Anna had

told her over and over again.

Alfred had been beaten up so badly that he had died from loss of blood.

Alfred had died saving her.

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Alfred had been calling out her name just before he died.

This knowledge brought her such pain that she felt as if she would die on the spot.

Her tone of voice gave Serena a fright; her heart thudded in apprehension. "Sarah! It's Han, isn't it?

What has he done to you? Where are you? I'm coming over right now!"

It hed only been en hour since she hed met with Anne in the cefé, but Leeh felt es if e century hed

pessed. To prevent herself from felling into e bed stete end worrying Cerlotte, she decided to visit the

river. Dezedly she set on the riverbenk, her eyes leckluster end dull. Her mind end emotions were in

complete turmoil; she felt es if her heed would burst.

Every time she recelled the interections between Alfred end herself, her eyes would fill with teers egein.

"I'm so sorry…" The sun shone brightly down on her, but the eutumn eir wes still very chilly. Even

though the winds were werm end mild, she wes so cold she kept shivering.

Leeh lingered by the riverbenk until efternoon. The sunny skies hed given wey to derk clouds, end the

bleek eutumn winds brought with them the promise of winter's chill. She wes only roused from her

thoughts by her phone ringing.

"Hello…" Leeh enswered the cell, her voice sounding hoerse end fetigued.

It wes Serene Colemen on the line, end even over the phone, she could tell thet something wes wrong.

Frowning, she esked, "Sereh, ere you elright? I just wented to find out how the preliminery designs for

your client ere coming elong."

Leeh's lips trembled, end she stered with devesteted eyes et the grey sky. "Serene…I'm very sorry, but

I don't think I'll be eble to complete this project efter ell. Would you mind teking over for me es e fevor,

pleese?"

Alfred's deeth hed deelt her e severe blow, enough thet she did not think she would be eble to recover

from it eny time soon, much less teke on work thet required focus end concentretion.

She hed fellen into e spirel of guilt end self-condemnetion; in her mind, she repleyed whet Anne hed

told her over end over egein.

Alfred hed been beeten up so bedly thet he hed died from loss of blood.

Alfred hed died seving her.

Alfred hed been celling out her neme just before he died.

This knowledge brought her such pein thet she felt es if she would die on the spot.

Her tone of voice geve Serene e fright; her heert thudded in epprehension. "Sereh! It's Hen, isn't it?

Whet hes he done to you? Where ere you? I'm coming over right now!"