Chapter 2082
Stella paused and turned around.
Marshall had a coat on, carrying a briefcase. His hair was slightly tousled as if he had just rushed over.
He nodded at Stella, walked to the bed, and said to Lina, "Ms. Saab, you shouldn't act so rashly. Luanna is already declared
dead. Once someone looks it up, you'll be exposed. You might even be sued for fraud."
Lina was somewhat agitated. "Then what should I do? You said the suicide note can't be used as direct evidence and that we
need something more. How am I supposed to do that?
"I'm not familiar with anyone around her, so this is the only thing I can do! Do you expect me to just watch those who killed my
sister walk free?"
Marshall said, "You can call the police."
Lina scoffed. "When Luanna was still alive, all the anonymous tip-offs she sent were ignored. After she was exposed online, her
accounts were locked before she could clarify anything.
"If calling the police worked, would she be dead? Would she be dead?!"
Stella lowered her gaze without saying anything.
She felt sorry for Luanna's death, and she sympathized with Lina's family, too. However, she could not help in this matter and did
not want to get involved. So, she could only show her support by offering some money.
If what Lina said about how all the tip-offs were disregarded, it could only mean that the people she was up against were
extremely influential. What Lina was doing might put her in a very dangerous position, and there would be no resolution in the
end either.
However, Stella knew that she was in no place to say the things in her head. Empathy, understanding someone else's pain, and
advising others to let go all sounded easy only because it was not their loved ones who had died.
Marshall kept quiet for a while before saying, "Even if you want to use your methods, you should've kept it down. You might be in
danger when you find something you wanted."
Lina gritted her teeth. "I don't care!"
"What about your sister? Are you not going to avenge her?"
Lina's expression stiffened, and she remained silent for a long time.
"Get discharged as soon as possible. Well talk when the time is right." Marshall paused momentarily before adding, "I’ll help
you."
Stella glanced at him without saying anything.
After saying goodbyes to her classmates, Marshall stopped her. He said," Stella, let's grab a cup of coffee. There's something I
want to talk to you about."
"I have other things..."
"Just ten minutes." Marshall gazed at her; his eyes carried a hint of pleading. "It's very important. I won't take up too much of
your time."
After a brief pause, Marshall continued, "It's about Keegan."
Stella hesitated.
A few minutes later, in the café across the street, Aldor sat down somewhere. He took a picture of the two sitting by the window
and sent it to Keegan.
Keegan was puzzled.
"Didn't I ask you to keep a close eye on her?"
Aldor said, "Mr. Moore said a few words to Mrs. Kane, and they immediately left without saying a word. I couldn't stop her."
"Sit close and listen to what they're talking about."
"I'm sitting at the table right next to them."