Quinn may not have been very strong, but Walter stumbled back two steps, not expecting Quinn to stand up and push him.
Walter paused for a moment, then looked at Quinn in amazement as she defended Alexander.
Walter chuckled softly, theughter growing louder and echoing through the entire cemetery.
After he had finishedughing, Walter gave Quinn a cold, menacing look, with a hint of malice in his eyes.
"Ungrateful people." he remarked.
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"Walter, stop acting crazy. Are you going to mourn or not?" Alexander''s patience was wearing thin.
Walter took a deep breath, his expression shifting unpredictably, like adjusting the frame rate of aputer screen to find the right quality.
After a moment, when Walter looked back at Alexander, his demeanor had returned to normal, as if he hadn''t just had a fit.
Walter nced sideways at the tombstone before him, his voice resonating with a quiet intensity, "Mourn? They''re already dead. What''s there to mourn?"
"I''m just revealing to them what their well-raised daughter is doing now," he continued. "Now that they see, I wonder if they are at peace in heaven."
Alexander retorted calmly, "What can dead people see after death? What you''re doing now, isn''t it also seeking peace of mind?"
Raising an eyebrow, Walter smirked, "Alexander, are you happy now?"
"Sort of," Alexander replied.
Walter looked at Quinn over Alexander''s shoulder and remarked, "Enjoy your happiness while itsts, but I doubt it will endure." Alexander said, "There were happy times, whether long or short. Unlike you, who live consumed by resentment from start to finish."
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Walter fell silent.
After a while, he turned with a smile, gazing at the tombstones ahead as if speaking to himself, "You''re right, but why am I living in resentment? Because I''ve taken on the resentment she should have borne." "She lived without hatred." Walter continued, pausing and then turning to Quinn. "I misspoke. Little mute, you brought this upon yourself."
"You deserve it, you know? This is heaven''s punishment for you."
Despite Walter''s harsh words, Quinn remained confused and bewildered. She couldn''tprehend anything Walter was saying.
Alexander chuckled.
Hisughter was like an invisible de, slicing Walter in half and exposing his true self to the sunlight.
Everyone mocked her.
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"What''s the use of saying all this? She can''tprehend, she won''t remember," Alexander said calmly.
"If you have so much free time, you might as well say a few more prayers. Don''t lose your cool here. Despite our professional rtionship, I will still tease you."
Alexander''s calm demeanor seemed to provoke Walter, who chuckled in frustration. "You just had surgery. Are you feeling okay? Why would you say these things to me? Aren''t you afraid I might hurt you?" Alexander said, "You can''t kill me."
Walter asked, "Are you inviting me to kill you?"
"You can try." Alexander nced at Walter casually, almost as if he were trying to provoke Walter into losing his cool.
Narrowing his eyes, Walter suddenly raised a sharp dagger to Alexander''s neck.
Walter said, "Mr. Kennedy, since you proposed, I won''t let you down."