"I asked them to go down and search, but they didn't find any corpses. It doesn't matter if that kind of little guy is alive or dead." Zac said casually.
Hazel had another thought in her mind. If Eve was still alive, she might know what had happened that night.
No matter what happened, she wanted to know the truth. She didn't want to be muddled, nor did she want to bear unnecessary stains and criticism.
In the afternoon, Mary called them and asked them to go back to the house of Rong family to discuss the wedding.
"Zac, your wedding day is coming. I shouldn't have splashed cold water on you. But it's really not appropriate to hold a wedding in such a situation."
"Why not?" Zac frowned.
"Now there are a lot of gossips about Hazel. We believe in the innocence of Hazel and the baby's identity, but people outside don't think so. If those guests come to the wedding, it is inevitable that they will talk about it in private. Wedding is a celebration.