Chapter 1324 A Sudden Death
Had she not let Cassina take Cecilia''s ce back then, she wouldn''t have found herself in such a major predicament. However, Dn''s illness was seemingly incurable.
Bailey harbored no regrets, only guilt.
She then looked at Cecilia.
Sensing that Bailey had something to share with her, Cecilia approached her.
Cassandra''s heart skipped a beat, fearing that Bailey would reveal the truth to Cecilia.
Bailey mustered herst bit of strength and uttered weakly, "I''m... I''m sorry..."
Her hand then fell limply from the bed, and she no longer showed any signs of life.
Cassinapletely broke down, bursting into tears.N?vel/Dr(a)ma.Org - Content owner.
"Mom!"
Upon seeing Bailey breathe herst, Cassandra finally let out a sigh of relief. Luckily, this old woman didn''t give me away!
Cecilia found herself reflecting on the words Bailey had said to her. Sorry? Why did Bailey feel the need to apologize to me? I don''t get it.
At that moment, Queenie came in from outside. Seeing that Bailey passed away, she couldn''t help but feel a sense of poignant loss.
She walked up to Cassina and said, "Cassie, don''t be too upset. Crying will only harm your health."
Upon hearing Queenie''s voice, Cassina thought of her own mother, who might have been harmed by Queenie. She lifted her head and red at Queenie fiercely.
A chill ran through Queenie''s heart when she saw that look in Cassina''s eyes.
Cassina clenched her fists, holding back the anger that was surging in her heart. She enunciated, "Can I spend some time alone with my mom?"
Upon witnessing the situation, Queenie slowly nodded in acknowledgment.
"All right."
She, along with Cassandra and Cecilia, left the operating room.
Outside, the day had already dawned brightly.
Inside the operating room, Cassina''s voice echoed as she broke down in tears, while outside, Queenie was filled with worry and difort. Why did Cassie look at me that way earlier? Her demeanor was as though I had personally caused Bailey''s demise. Queenie was in a daze when Cassandra stepped forward and said, "Mom, you didn''t get a good restst night. Let me take you home."
Cassandra''s eyes were filled with concern.
Upon seeing the situation, Queenie shook her head. "I''m waiting for Cassie I''m not at ease with her being here. Could you reach out to some people and help handle her mother''s affairs?"
Cassandra figured that since she had already dealt with Bailey, there was no need to stick around and put on a show.
Unexpectedly, Queenie was so kind to Cassina, making it difficult for her to refuse.
"All right."
Cassandra stepped out to call someone.
In the corridor, Nathaniel was also worried about Cecilia. "You should go rest at a nearby hotel. I''ve got things handled here."
Cecilia was indeed exhausted, so she nodded slightly. "All right."
After informing Cassina, Cecilia went to a nearby hotel to rest.
Nathaniel was intently observing Queenie and Cassandra.
When Cecilia woke up, she learned from Nathaniel that Queenie
genuinely cared for Cassina,
tirelessly assisting in handling the aftermath of Bailey''s passing.
When Cassina had some free time, she visited the hotel to see Cecilia.
Cassina hung her head low and said, "It must be those so-called specialists hired by Queenie who
caused my mother''s death. Theme
imed that my mother died
suddenly, but how could she just die out of the blue?"
Upon hearing that, Cecilia inwardly acknowledged that it was indeed as Nathaniel had described.
Being as astute as she was, Queenie could easily figure out the crux of the matter.
Cecilia took out her phone and yed the surveince footage from the previous day.
"Mdm. Bailey didn''t die suddenly."
Cassina took the phone, her pupils dted in shock as she watched the video. She couldn''t believe what she was seeing. "How could it be? It was her?"
Cassina had always believed that Queenie was the one who harmed her mother, but she never expected it to be Cassandra. "I''m calling the police!" Cassina immediately uttered as soon as she rose.
Cecilia firmly held her hand, sharing with her all the pros and cons that Nathaniel had mentioned.