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Xyla Quest instantly felt a sense of warmth spread in her heart. "Thank you, honey..." She said.
"You're welcome, darling. Whatever it is you want, I'll make sure you have it..." Once again, Stanley Batton hugged Xyla tightly. He rubbed his distinctly shaped lips against her earlobe.
This sentence made Xyla feel weak in the bones. At that moment, she felt as if her skin had been zapped by electricity and set on fire.
Even her heart started to beat out of tempo.
"Honey, meeting you is the luckiest thing that ever happened to me," Xyla said.
"Isn't meeting you the luckiest thing that happened to me, too? Xyla Quest, I used to be impenetrable. This all changed when I met you. I'm willing to give you all my love in this lifetime, and I'll be with you until the day we die," Stanley enunciated each word as he looked deeply into her eyes.
When Xyla heard all this, her eyes started to fill with tears.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Honey, you're wonderful. I love you very much," Xyla said.
"I love you too, darling," Stanley said.
The stars tonight were just like his love for Xyla, beautiful and dazzling.
At this moment, Xyla felt that she was the luckiest girl in the world.
Among the tens of millions of people, she had met the best person in the world.
He was the beauty of the earth personified.
He filled her youth with joyful surprises and kept her warm through all four seasons.
"Honey, once we're done with all this work, let's go on a vacation. We'll search for a cool island. How does that sound?" Xyla asked.
"Sure," Stanley said.
"It'd be best if we could spend three or four days away. We'll enjoy ourselves a little more," Xyla added. "Alright. We'll do as you say," Stanley replied.
"By the way, did we get any clues from Detective Ritzer?" Xyla asked. Search the Findwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
"Not yet. However, he has been doing sserious investigating," Stanley said.
"Hmm..." *** The next day, Xyla and Stanley slept in together, and they woke up naturally without an alarm.
The two of them nearly opened their eyes at the stime.
As soon as Xyla opened her eyes, the sunlight and Stanley appeared before her simultaneously. It was another wonderful day. Beep, beep, beep- Xyla stretched her arms. Just as she was about to greet Stanley, his phone started to ring.
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Stanley familiarly reached for his phone. After that, he turned around and hugged Xyla tightly in his arms. He then glanced at the phone screen. ve Stanley was completely naked above the waist. Xyla's face was pressed against his chest, and his muscle was extremely comfortable to touch. When Stanley saw Zack Cassidy's number on the phone screen, he immediately picked up. "Stanley... Detective Ritzer has identified May Conner's real cause of death... Indeed, she was killed by that man." Zack sounded extremely serious.
When Xyla heard Zack's voice, she immediately moved closer to Stanley. She wanted to hear the truth.
"Detective Ritzer said that the reason why May Conner died of sudden cerebral hemorrhage was due to poisoning. Detective Ritzer also found many small, red sarcomas under May's eyelids, and he said that she was affected by Chimi Poison.
"This is a weird type of poison from Memphis. He also said that people who are poisoned by it would m experience sudden cerebral hemorrhage before dying. The manner of death is exactly like that of a person who died of a normal cerebral hemorrhage. "He also said that nothing would be found in ordinary post-mortem examinations after the death of the poisoned person in the first two days. That's because the poisoned victim's body would be no different from normal cerebral hemorrhage patients.
"Only after the third day would one be able to tell the difference. That's because small, red sareomas would appear under the victim's eyelids.
Meanwhile, May's corpse was examined directly after she died.
That's why nothing could be found," Zack explained. X