Chapter 919 She Can Only Be Buried Alive

Guadalupe stood silently by the side, his face dark.

No matter how Ramon explained, the police's execution was unquestionable. "Let's go, Mr. Diaz. If the investigation proves that the victim's death has nothing to do with you, we will personally bring you back."

Ramon looked troubled but powerless.

Guadalupe's gloomy gaze swept over the two policemen, veins bulging on the back of his hand.

Seeing Guadalupe on the verge of losing control, Ramon quickly tried to calm him down. "Mr. Diaz, calm down. We're in Avaloria. We can't handle it if you fight with the police. Please bear with it. Mr. Valencia's death has nothing to do with you. I'll contact a lawyer immediately. You'll be fine!"

In fact, he felt a bit relieved. After all, it wasn't good to keep Francis in the villa for so long.

Now that the police had taken him away for a proper burial, Guadalupe should be able to move on soon.

The muscles in Guadalupe's jaw twitched slightly, showing he was at his limit.

He didn't care about going to the police station, but he couldn't bear that they just took Francis away like that.

Ramon watched him on the edge of losing control, feeling both terrified and helpless, "Mr. Diaz."

Guadalupe's eyes were bloodshot, watching Francis being carried away and covered with a white cloth. His heavy breathing crashed through his chest. Finally, he took a step and got into the car with them.

Seeing him cooperate, Ramon finally felt a weight lifted off his shoulders and quickly called a lawyer to follow up.

Soon, Garry Glenn, who was taking care of Eden, hurried downstairs. "Mr. Meza, the child's condition is very poor. It's best to take her to the hospital immediately. You..."

"What's the situation?" Ramon hung up and, seeing the sweat on Garry's forehead, knew it wasn't good. He followed him upstairs, saying helplessly, "Dr. Glenn, this isn't something I can decide. All we can do is try to ensure the child's health. You should understand."

Garry had come with them from Northwest Ridge. Although he didn't know the details, he could see Guadalupe's disdain for Eden.

As a doctor, he couldn't bear it.

"There's no immediate danger to her life, but this child is inherently weak. The hospital can take better care of her, with better conditions. Here..." He didn't say it, but Ramon understood.

In the nursery, Eden had just fallen asleep in the incubator. The premature baby looked as fragile as a little mouse.

He sighed heavily, "Dr. Glenn, please keep an eye on her condition. Let me know if you need anything."

Guadalupe would never kindly raise Eden. If he found she had no value, then...

All he could do was let Eden live one more day.

"As for what you just said, I'll report it to Mr. Diaz. If he agrees to transfer her to the hospital, I'll let you know immediately." Ramon said.

But they both knew the chances of Guadalupe agreeing were slim.

Two hours later, after the police had finished understanding the situation at Northwest Ridge, they sent Guadalupe back.

The once spirited Guadalupe now had his tie loosened, looking wild and fierce, as if he had lost the last bit of humanity.

After much hesitation, Ramon repeated Garry's words. "Mr. Diaz, should I take her to the hospital? She..."

"What? You want her to live so badly?" Before he could finish, Guadalupe's sinister voice interrupted, "Francis is already buried. What reason does she have to exist? Hmm?"

Ramon gasped, "Mr. Diaz, the child was born prematurely. Dr. Glenn means that if we don't take her to the hospital, she could die at any moment..."

"Then let her die!" Guadalupe was nearly furious, kicking over the nearby table and chairs. The raging fire in his nerves consumed him, "Francis is already buried! This child has no reason to exist! Go! Bury her immediately! Let her accompany Francis!"

"Yes, Eden is the child of Antonio and that bitch Sarah. Didn't he like her a lot? Let the child go to heaven to accompany him. He'll be very happy!"

"In a while, I'll send Antonio and Sarah to heaven too, so they can reunite as a family! He'll definitely thank me!"

Seeing his crazed look, Ramon didn't dare say another word.

"What are you standing there for?" Guadalupe's bloodshot eyes swept over like ice, "Go bury her immediately!"

Guadalupe's tone was filled with intense killing intent and anger, as if Ramon would be the one buried alive if he didn't go.

Ramon clenched his hand tightly, gritting his teeth, "Yes!"

He turned and went upstairs, coming down with an incubator holding the baby. Under Guadalupe's vicious gaze, he walked out with heavy steps.

It seemed Guadalupe had made up his mind. Eden could only be buried alive.

Ramon had been with Guadalupe for a long time, done many bad things, but he couldn't bring himself to harm such a small baby like Eden.

He drove around the city with Eden in the incubator, then headed to the suburbs.

But no matter where he went, he couldn't find a suitable place.

A knot of conflict in his heart kept pounding, telling him Eden shouldn't die. She was innocent, and her fragile body wouldn't live long anyway. Why harm her?

In the end, his weak conscience won.

Ramon stopped the car near a remote orphanage, took a deep breath, and got out.

Eden in the back seat seemed to sense something, letting out weak, intermittent cries, sounding like a little mouse, soft and powerless.

He frowned and sighed, "Blame it on your bad timing. I can't do much. Good luck."

Ramon placed her on the ground, put some money in the incubator, took a deep look at Eden, then stepped on the gas and drove away.

Back at the villa, Guadalupe still had that dangerous, sharp look. He sat on the sofa with his legs naturally spread, exuding a dark aura like a beast licking its wounds.

Ramon approached and bowed respectfully, "Mr. Diaz, I have buried her."

Guadalupe's eyes were deep and ruthless, saying nothing.

Ramon added, "One more thing, the Valencia Family's servant Elara has been calling frequently these past few days. Should we inform her?"

Guadalupe's cold eyes finally moved, a flash of cold light, "Do I need to explain myself to a servant?"

Ramon broke out in a cold sweat, "I understand."

Guadalupe was now like a rampaging lion, ready to bite anyone who approached. It was best not to provoke him.

Meanwhile, Lisa had already arrived at Northwest Ridge.

After the kids went home, Brian gave her some money to send her away. No matter how much she played the victim, it didn't work. Even Ryan, who used to listen to her, avoided her and didn't say a word to her!

She knew Guadalupe hadn't given Ryan any drugs after taking him away!

And that wasn't all!

The Valencia Family had suddenly increased their security, adding many bodyguards, making the villa like a fortress, impossible to infiltrate, with no chance to strike again!

So Lisa was desperate to find Guadalupe and ask what his plan was.

However, she couldn't reach that bastard Guadalupe!

Lisa had no choice but to find Antonio and Sarah at Northwest Ridge.

At the hospital, she found out that Antonio was seriously injured and had a kidney transplant!

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