Chapter 1086 Poem

Selena certainly didn't believe it.

But she didn't have the strength to argue now; she just watched as Christopher's alter ego downed one glass after another.

She had the strange feeling that he was also affected by William's death.

But could that be possible? William's death was his doing.

Selena just felt her eyes welling up. She was still a bit confused about everything that had happened, as if she had been pulled into a vast mystery.

No matter what, William had always been good to her.

Yet, at the time of his death, the once powerful William looked so haggard, as if he had endured immense torture. It was almost as if he had been haunted by inner demons that he couldn't exorcize even in death. Raymond sat alone in Ashbourne Manor, a black-and-white photo of William before him.

Ashbourne Manor had been a pre-marital gift from William to Selena, and the staff here had all been trained by William himself.

Now, with the news of William's death, a heavy sadness hung over the entire manor.

make matters worse, Selena

barked at the door, as if waiting for

back, staring blankly at

many people wanted to contact him, but he didn't answer a

went upstairs, took a shower, and lay down in the bed that still carried

very quiet around him, so quiet that he could occasionally hear the birds

a pillow

for two days, and

dreamed of the time when he didn't know Selena was his wife, dreamed of the time he asked William for a divorce and faced family repercussions. Back then, he thought being entangled with Selena was the most painful thing in the world, and he always despised William's

at that time, he was so

alive, and Selena

the dream shifted to William lying on a hospital bed, saying

marriage was clearly arranged by William himself. Why would William regret

Selena was so wonderful.

Raymond repeatedly asking why he

as if he was looking

in this dream, Raymond never got the answer he

He turned it on, ignored the messages sent to him,

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