Tell Me The Truth
The cemetery?
Gwendolyn’s brows furrowed in skepticism as she stared intently at Cedrick’s handsome face.
Naturally, she knew exactly who was buried in Fairlake Cemetery. Back when she was unaware of
Cedrick’s staged death, she had even lingered in Fairlake for six months, all for the sake of that
tombstone.
Just when she was deep in thought, the man caressed her soft cheek with his large palm. With a slight
smile on his face, he asked, “What’s on your mind, Darling?”
“I was just wondering… Are you planning to visit Maverick? And is there something about the Wright
family that you’ve been keeping from me? Something that might be related to me?” Her voice carried a
mix of intrigue and apprehension as she voiced her thoughts.
Cedrick gently traced the contours of her check with his slender fingers, his deep gaze obscuring any
glimpse of his true thoughts, making it difficult for Gwendolyn to decipher his intentions.
With his usual soft and caring tone, he replied, “I noticed you didn’t eat much breakfast at the Wright
residence, and your expression reveals a hint of melancholy. Turns out you’re thinking about this, huh,
Gwenny? I suppose I can’t keep anything from my beloved wife. I must apologize for causing you
distress and ruining your morning. It’s my fault for not considering how it would affect you,”
Gwendolyn gave his hand a light pat and playfully scolded, “Well, it’s good that you realized that.
Honesty is essential in a marriage, you know. Now, be a good husband and confess everything to me.”
Cedrick took her hand and lowered his head with reverence before pressing a tender kiss on her palm.
“I intend to go to Fairlake Cemetery to reveal everything to you, but I hope you won’t be angry with me,
Darling,” he said earnestly.
Gwendolyn chuckled, exuding a charming and forgiving demeanor. “It’s been so many years, so there’s
no need to dwell on it. Besides, we have our children now, How could I ever abandon you and our little
ones” over a petty disagreement?”
Cedrick nodded in agreement. “You’re right, Darling. It seems that I’ve let my thoughts get the better of
me.”
Twenty minutes later, a luxury car came to a stop outside Fairlake Cemetery.
Gwendolyn and Cedrick stepped out of the car and entered the nearby funeral shop, where they
purchased two bouquets of white flowers separately.
The road leading to Mavericks’ resting place was a path Gwendolyn had trodden countless times
before.
Every time she made this journey, a weight of sorrow would settle upon her heart.
However, now that she knew her loved one wasn’t resting beneath the tombstone, but standing beside
her, her heart was filled with a serene calmness. Holding the bouquet of flowers in one hand, she
reached out and clasped Cedrick’s hand with her other, their fingers intertwining tightly.
As they entered the cemetery, Gwendolyn’s instincts guided her directly to Maverick’s tombstone. It
was almost as if she could find it with her eyes closed.
To her surprise, she noticed that the black and white photograph on the tombstone had been replaced
Gone was the face of Cedrick, with his solemn and aloof expression. Instead, the photograph was of a
handsome and unfamiliar young man that Gwendolyn had never seen before.
Intrigued, she leaned in for a closer look. “During the six months I spent in Fairlake, I used to come
here every two or three days, and the photo was of you. When was this changed?” She couldn’t help
but feel perplexed. “If the photo had been replaced with Maverick’s image a long time ago, how could
Sheralyn remain completely oblivious and not pay her respects at her own brother’s grave for a year
and a half?”
Cedrick gently placed the bouquet of white flowers in front of the gravestone, offering a slight bow as a
gesture of respect to the departed.
“Just last night, before going to sleep, I sent a message to Fairlake Police Station, asking them to
change the photo on the gravestone.”
“You certainly wasted no time, huh?”
Cedrick’s gaze carried a hint of amusement. “Are you saying that you would prefer my photograph to
remain on display here?”
Gwendolyn looked into his eyes, her tone turning serious when she said, “Don’t speak of such ominous
things.”
Cedrick tactfully changed the subject. “Maverick was fifteen years old when a tragic accident took his
life. He was my most trusted subordinate, and I have always carried a deep sense of guilt and remorse
ever since…”
Gwendolyn listened attentively. Even though she had heard this story before when she learned about
Cedrick’s staged death, she still patiently allowed him to recount his story again.
“Even though Maverick was sent to study at the Juvenile Training Academy that was affiliated with
Salinsburgh’s Federal Bureau of Investigation at a young age, and the fact that there had been no
contact between him and Frida and Sheralyn for over a decade, Old Mr. Wright was still aware of the
situation. That’s why when I assumed Maverick’s identity, Old Mr. Wright began to grow suspicious.
However, he chose to keep his doubts to himself until… he asked me to marry you.”
Gwendolyn’s expression became more solemn as she listened on.
I was right that his recent unusual behavior was connected to the secret involving the Wright family and
myself.
Cedrick let out a sigh. “Gwenny, do you recall how I used to treat you so kindly, like a sister, before we
got married? But once I learned that I had to marry you, my attitude changed drastically. I began to
mock and belittle you.
“Of course I remember.”
Although she no longer cared about the past events in the Wright residence, she still remembered
them clearly, especially every moment she had spent with Cedrick.
Cedrick’s eyes dimmed as he cast his gaze downward. He hesitated for a moment before he
continued, “Well, Old Mr. Wright approached me and revealed the truth about my identity before urging
me to…”
Gwendolyn pressed for more details, asking, “What did he want you to do?”
“He wanted to take your life in secret and perform a ritual to unite you with Maverick, ensuring a better
reincarnation for him and sparing him from the tragedy of his untimely death.”
He’s talking about a posthumous marriage…
Shocked by the revelation, all Gwendolyn could think of was Declan’s loving and peaceful
countenance.
She had never expected that the sweet old man would harbor such malicious intentions all along while
allowing her to stay in the Wright residence.
She uttered, “It’s truly absurd that he held onto such superstitious beliefs and actually put trust in
something like that, especially considering the person in question has been dead for several years.”
“It is ridiculous, indeed,” Cedrick agreed. He gently caressed her face. “At that time, I was still relying
on the protection of the Wright family. Old Mr. Wright couldn’t fully entrust me with the family’s authority,
and I didn’t have enough evidence to expose his absurd plan to the police station. So, I chose to
distance myself from you, treating you coldly and using harsh words to try to push you away. It was all
part of my plan to deceive Old Mr. Wright.”
He continued, “I’ve told him more than once that your personality wasn’t compatible with Maverick.
After we got married, we moved out of the Wright residence and into the seaside villa. This was all so
that I could keep you away from Old Mr. Wright’s schemes. During those years, he never found an
opportunity to harm you. I’m sure you’re aware of some of the details, such as the frequent arguments I
had with Old
kyou, I Mr. Wright in the study. It was all because of you. I thought that by showing my clear dislike
towardy was protecting your life. However, I failed to realize that I neglected your emotional well-being.
Moreover, my evident disapproval indirectly contributed to the mistreatment and manipulation you
faced from other members of the Wright family. It was my mistake, and I apologize for it.”
As Gwendolyn listened, she started analyzing the situation. “I can still recall the moment when Old Mr.
Wright held my hand before his death, urging me not to get a divorce and showering you with endless
praise. Turns out it was all a facade, a ploy to keep me bound to the Wright family and to plot against
me.”
Cedrick nodded. “So, he told you all of this before he passed away, huh?”
He locked his gaze on Gwendolyn, his grip on her hand growing slightly clammy, his eyes welling up
with
tears.
He murmured, “I’ve always been afraid to tell you the whole truth because… I feared it would bring
back the pain of those three years and make you want to leave me.”
Having experienced so much together, he realized he couldn’t bear the pain of losing her anymore.
Brushing her fingers against his face, Gwendolyn tried to reassure his unease. “How could you ever
think that-” Before she could finish her sentence, a realization dawned upon her. “Wait… Something
doesn’t add up here. If you never truly loved me and wanted to divorce me because of Old Mr. Wright’s
scheme, then why did you get engaged to Natasha afterward? I remember you being incredibly
protective of her, fulfilling her every request out of gratitude for saving your life. Why weren’t you afraid
of her becoming the Wright family’s daughter-in-law?”
Cedrick instantly stiffened at that.
He felt a chill in his heart whenever the old memories of their time in Fairlake were brought up,
especially when it involved Natasha. He regretted ever crossing paths with that woman, as it only
reignited a host of unresolved issues and grievances.
Just when he was simmering with inner turmoil, Gwendolyn grabbed hold of his earlobe, her
expression a blend of mischief and fierceness. “Tell me the truth. Are you hiding something else?”
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