Chapter 1094
Then, the text appeared on the screen, word by word.
[Mason was the most well-behaved child in the church, never a mischievous kid. I can't accept his sudden death, and even less can I accept the slander after his death.]
The video had no background music.
It played out Mason's last few minutes of life in such a calm manner.
It was silent, yet deafening.
Those who had previously voiced their support for Angela deleted their comments amidst the curses, and some even stopped speaking altogether.
Stella saw this video too.
Her emotions, which had barely calmed down, collapsed again after watching the last moments of Mason's life.
She locked herself in her room, crying her heart out.
Alexander called the church to inquire about the surveillance video.
Liam answered in a deep voice, "It was posted by Aaron."
Alexander was silent for a moment. "Don't punish him. He's just too upset."
"Is Miss White okay?" Liam never really liked Stella, but he knew that she genuinely liked Mason and truly wanted to be his mom.
The pain Stella was experiencing must be the same as his.
"Not very well." Alexander didn't hide the truth.
"Sorry." Liam's voice choked up a bit.
"Liam, there's nothing to be sorry about. If it were Stella, she would have done the same thing." Alexander sighed softly. "Take care of yourself. Don't let Mason worry."
"Okay," Liam responded dully.
In just one month, Liam lost Father Ben, who raised him, and then Mason, whom he raised. Especially for losing Mason, his regrets and sorrows were too many to bear.
Alexander hung up.
He gently pushed open the door and went in.
Darwin came back a bit late today.
At this moment, Fiona was in the dining room, keeping him company during dinner.
Every now and then, she would look worriedly towards the guest room.
"I wonder how long it will take Stella to get over this shadow." Fiona withdrew her gaze and sighed softly.
Stella was always very sentimental.
"With Alexander around, she'll get better eventually," Darwin said.
Just as he finished speaking, Fiona's phone rang.
It was an unknown number from an unfamiliar area.
"Spam call?" Darwin frowned slightly, reaching for Fiona's phone to reject it.
"Wait!" Fiona suddenly seemed to remember something.
She quickly stopped him.
Then, she took the phone back from Darwin. "I know who it is."