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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1779

Summary for Chapter 1779 Fatal Disaster: Go After My Ex-wife

Summary of Chapter 1779 Fatal Disaster from Go After My Ex-wife

Chapter 1779 Fatal Disaster marks a crucial moment in Maia Martin’s Romance novel, Go After My Ex-wife. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

When Stuart went downstairs, Raeleigh also followed. Stuart finally said, "Let's cremate her."

By the time Jepherson lifted his head up, Stuart had already gone back upstairs.

Raeleigh came down and informed Jepherson, "Let's get things ready."

Jepherson ordered his men to make preparations. They did not intend to have a funeral service. When the hearse arrived, Stuart was the one who carried Lucy's body down. Melinda could not bear losing her daughter and fainted shortly after Lucy's body was taken away. She was in so much emotional stress that it took a toll on her body. Morgus was also devastated. Chirsen and his wife accompanied Stuart to the crematorium.

Stuart did not put Lucy's body into the coffin. He held Lucy in his arms all the way to the crematorium. When he got there, he briefly applied makeup for her before putting her into the furnace.

However, the people around could not bear the sight, not even Chirsen. So, they turned around and went out.

There was no else inside. With the permission of the crematorium, the muzzle of the furnace started to open itself. Stuart was the only one left in the crematorium. As soon as Stuart pushed the button, a blue flame surrounded Lucy's body. Her body turned into ashes in the blink of an eye.

When Stuart walked towards Lucy's body and touched it with his fingers, the body was immediately reduced to ashes.

Stuart was distraught when he realised that his wife was gone. He stood there for a long time and shed a tear.

Then, he collected the ashes and transferred it into the urn that he had prepared. The urn was wrapped with a piece of red cloth. He carefully held the urn and walked out of the crematorium. Raeleigh turned around to look at Stuart. When she saw his appearance, it broke her heart. She felt as if someone had stabbed her in the chest.

Stuart walked over to Raeleigh, but she stopped him. "You can't bring the urn with you. You have to keep it in a safe place. After that, you can come with me."

Jepherson looked at Raeleigh and frowned.

The wind was howling outside. Stuart looked over at Chirsen and handed the urn to him.

"Chirsen, can you please look after this for me? I'll come and get it once I'm back."

Chirsen reached out and took over the urn. Raeleigh walked towards Chirsen and said, "Lucy died because of the Harvey Family. They will take all the responsibility. Stuart is also a victim. If you want to blame Stuart, you can only blame your sister for falling in love with Stuart. I can assure you that he played no part in Lucy's death.

I'm giving you a warning. If Stuart does not remarry, then he shall be buried with Lucy when he dies.

Lucy was Stuart's wife when she was alive and she'll still be his wife in the afterlife.

Lucy may be your daughter and sister, but Stuart is heartbroken as well. The pain of losing the love of his life is unimaginable. Please do not use any excuse to leave. Even if you guys want to leave, please make sure to return the urn back to Stuart before leaving.

I hope you will remember my words. As you know, I am ruthless. I am capable of doing anything to get what I want."

Chirsen asked, "Then, my sister died for nothing?"

The shouting attracted everyone's attention. Raeleigh said, "It was Calvinchel who killed your sister. I will kill him. Mark my words."

"Are you serious?"

Chirsen was somewhat unconvinced.

Raeleigh said, "I will sort this out. You'll have to wait and see."

Chirsen immediately kept quiet. Lucy was already dead. What was the point of saying all these? Stuart treated them very well. What could he say?

Raeleigh left the crematorium and returned to the Harvey Group Manor. She stayed in the same room with Santiago and talked with him for a while.

The day passed by quickly. Raeleigh fell asleep on Santiago's legs.

Raeleigh raised her head and stared at Jepherson without saying anything.

Jared immediately followed them. Stuart was also not far behind.

Scarlette and Hadrian wanted to protect Santiago and the others, so they did not dare to move.

When Deanna saw Jepherson coming down the stairs, she immediately walked over to him. She wanted to ask Jepherson where he was going, but Jepherson had no time to answer. He held Raeleigh in his arms and walked outside.

As soon as they got into the car, Raeleigh said to the driver, "Drive towards Crevor's house, not the villa."

The driver immediately reacted and drove towards Crevor's house. They were escorted by more than a dozen cars. Soon, they arrived at Crevor's house. By the time they pulled up at Crevor's house, Raeleigh's leg were feeling much better. There was no one guarding the entrance. Jepherson instructed his men to open the door and they went in.

Raeleigh immediately rushed into the house and saw two men lying on the ground. They were both stabbed to death.

Raeleigh continued into the house and found another dead body. Jepherson was right behind her and immediately instructed his men to check the rest of the house. In the end, they discovered more dead bodies. Raeleigh ran all the way to Revon's courtyard and found that the door was closed. Raeleigh called, "Revon! Revon!"

However, she was met with silence. Raeleigh had no choice but to barged into the house. She found Revon lying on the ground with a book in his hand.

Raeleigh ran in and held Revon's hand. Revon could barely open his eyes as he said, "Help me..."

Revon was hanging on by a thread. Raeleigh stood up and ransacked the entire house.

She remembered that Crevor did not live in the same courtyard as Revon. She turned around and ran over to Crevor's courtyard. She shocked to find more dead bodies on the ground.

Raeleigh paused and continued to run towards the house. When she arrived, she saw that the door was open. She knew she could easily enter, but...

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