When William Cole returned to the public cemetery, Michele Keith had already been crying herself to unconsciousness.
On her young face were traces of tears.
"Sigh."
William Cole sighed, lifting Michele Keith into the car and took her back to Thirteen Hall.
The next morning, Mrs. Chow, too, was fussing about checking out, complaining about the expensive hospital room and not wanting to spend "unjust money".
On hearing that Tony Keith had died, Mrs. Chow seemed calm, "I had already had a feeling."
"It's somewhat relieving now that I know he's dead; we don't need to keep searching."
Speaking these words, she silently shed tears.
William Cole took out a bank card, "Mrs. Chow, here is two million as compensation for Tony Keith's death,"
"It was Michele's uncle and aunt who concealed Tony's death and embezzled the compensation."
"They expelled the compensation money along with interest, and compensated you and Michele an additional million."