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Chapter 438
Nonetheless, James hurried to Isaac’s side. “Sir.”
Isaac glanced at him briefly and asked, “Did you find a place?”
“Yes, sir,” James replied. “We can use it in a couple days.”
“Good.” Isaac remained impassive.
At the same time, James turned toward the man with them, who was dressed formally over his exceedingly fair
skin. Also, there was something shady about that face even though he clearly appeared solemn.
“Sir, who is this gentleman?”
Isaac did not answer, and instead headed straight inside the operating room with the man.
James followed, curious.
The man first put down his box and opened it, taking out a pair of gloves and wearing it before pulling off the sheet
placed over Irene’s head.
He frowned when he saw the face. “…I don’t think I can do anything here. Burn scars only regenerate on living
tissue, but if she’s dead, I can’t restore her face.”
In reality, he was the best mortician Isaac had found to reconstruct cadavers so that they would look their best
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbefore they were buried.
Despite his specialty in reinvigorating cold bodies and bestowing upon them eternal beauty, he was shaking his
head. “The damage is too extensive. I can’t do much here.”
Isaac’s gaze darkened and there was a brief flash of disappointment in his eyes.
She could not even die with the way she looked before?
That was when the mortician said, “I’d suggest moving her to the morgue soon.”
James had been trying to say the same thing for a while, so he quickly echoed, “Yeah, or we could put her in an ice
casket if you don’t want to leave her here in the hospital. We could bring her to the castle now, in fact.”
They just had to wait until Stan set up the freezer, and they would just put the ice casket inside soon after -it should
last a while.
“Yes,” the mortician agreed. “Leaving her out here is going to make her vulnerable to damage.”
It was not as if Isaac did not know that.
However, once Irene’s body was placed in a casket, he would lose whatever fantasy he had been holding on to
before.
Even to send her to the morgue was a declaration to all that she was dead.
Even now, he refused to confront that reality.
Be that as it may, present circumstances prevented him from lying to himself.
Turning around, he spoke almost inaudible, “Get it done, James. Now leave us be.”
Since the mortician could not restore Irene’s face, he did not have to stay.
As James and mortician left, however, Isaac’s back slowly arched.
Right now, he was no longer the high–and–mighty bigwig who faced his own family’s abandonment with composure.
He was utterly vulnerable, for it turned out that he felt pain and misery too.
And that pain was profound, suffocating and silent.
Soon, James returned with the ice casket, while the mortician fixed up Irene’s body however he could. He also
applied a special powder that would stall putrefaction before they put the body into the casket.
That was when Ricky Spencer suddenly barged in.
He was somehow informed, and dropped limply to the floor when he saw the unrecognizable body. “No. No way, it
can’t be her…” he murmured, and grabbed the hem of James’s shirt. “It’s not Irene, right? How could that ugly
thing be her? My sister is so beautiful…”
James dropped to a crouch right then and clasped a hand over his mouth, shushing him.
“Don’t make a fuss,” he said, meeting Ricky’s gaze. “I wasn’t there when it happened, but the people who were
there saw the explosion, and she was in the middle of it. They also fished her out of the river immediately
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmafterward, so there’s no mistaking it–we all wish it was otherwise, but it’s reality. She’s left
us.”
Ricky glared at James with stubborn, red eyes, leaving him sighing. “What’s the point in glaring at me?”
Ricky pried his hand off. “Who did this?”
“lan Jefferson,” James replied.
“Where is he?” Ricky asked.
“I can send someone to take you to him.”
“Make that right now.” Ricky clenched his fists, looking ready to kill someone.
James knew that Ricky needed to vent at the moment, and letting him beat up lan would be cathartic for everyone.
“Do whatever you want, but you have to keep him alive,” James told him.
Ricky growled, “He should be dead already.”
“I know, but it’s not up to you no matter how much he deserves it. I won’t let you see him if you can’t agree to that
much.”
“Fine,” Ricky breathed through clenched teeth.
Beckoning to one of his boys, James said, “Take him there.”
Soon, Ricky was brought to where lan was kept, when he suddenly received a call.
He was so shocked that his jaw almost dropped!