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Chapter 561 Maxwell’s Death List (Part Two)
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Chapter 561 Maxwell's Death List (Part Two)

She sank down without much struggle. The scene was so terrible that the women present around weredeeply scared. None of them dared to utter a single word. Many of them thought that Chelsea deservedit, because she has cheated on Maxwell. But what perplexed them most was the reason why he hadcalled out everyone and forced them to watch the horrific scene. Some of them even looked at Ivyquestioningly. Covering the mouth with her handkerchief, Ivy too looked quite disturbed. This wasbecause even though he had called out all his women in the mansion, she was spared.

"Maxwell, the crime Chelsea committed was unforgivable, so she deserved more than this. But whatabout the servants in her house? Do you want to expel them all?" she asked calmly, pinching her ownpalm.

Maxwell stood up, passed by his wife, and left without looking back. He didn't say anything, but theanger on his face was evident. Not knowing what to do, all others looked towards Ivy.

Maxwell had always respected his wife and had never embarrassed her in front of others. It seemedthat at that time, he was very angry with her as well. Seeing the incidents unfolding before their eyes,the others became more cautious. Ivy felt suffocated as she didn't know what to do. Finally, she brokeher silence and ordered, "Sell out all the servants and maids working in Chelsea's house. Seal up herhouse and yard. Get her dead body out of the water and throw it to the mass grave."

"Yes, My Lady."

Ivy felt extremely uneasy. At this sensitive moment, she didn't want more misdeeds happening in theirclan. Now, Francis was greatly favored by the emperor as he saved the latter's life. The emperorseemed inclined to bring Francis into politics. However, Felix was deeply rooted in the imperial courtand had the support of many courtiers. But, Maxwell belonged to the emperor's faction. The recentincidents unveiling in their mansion made her feel that everything was a bit too coincident. It was notlong ago that another of Maxwell's concubines had fallen into the water and drowned due to her

carelessness. What happened today to Chelsea was due to her treachery. But it was ironic that thecause of death was similar in the case of both the deaths. With all these thoughts in mind, Ivy had anintense feeling of negativity. But she tried to comfort herself by believing that she was thinking toomuch unnecessarily.

After returning to her own room, she began to cough again. However, this time, she coughed up blood.Seeing the blood on her handkerchief, the maid got very scared. Everybody knew that hemoptysis wasserious and was an obvious sign of dying. She wondered why Ivy had such a symptom at this youngage.novelbin

The patient was scared too. She never thought that her sickness would be this severe. She ordered themaid, "Call the physician in the mansion... No, not now. Let's wait until daybreak. You can say that I'mnot feeling well and want the physician to examine me."

"Yes, My Lady."

"Make sure that no one comes to know about me vomiting blood," Ivy added coldly. She guessed thatshe must have too much concern recently. Thus, she tried to comfort herself that she would be fine.

At the same time, after reaching back in his study, Maxwell took out a list from a drawer and crossedout the name of Chelsea. The list included all the suspects from his mansion, who might have poisonedhim. He had been getting rid of these people one by one, and had successfully eliminated all theservants and guards from the list. Now, all the remaining servants and guards in his mansion were hismen, but leftovers were the suspects among his women, and they were his next target.

"Son, I will be able to live with you and your mother soon. It won't be so long," Maxwell mumbled tohimself. Then he put the list away, as cool as ever, and went to bed in his study. Tomorrow, Matthewand Harper would be back, which would make the imperial capital a place devoid of peace once again.

As long as Matthew was there, the emperor was not going to pay much attention to the happenings inMaxwell's mansion. Now, what Maxwell needed the most was to cut off his wife's connection with theoutside world.

Ivy was also questionable, as she had the most similar physical condition with Maxwell. As the thoughtthat his wife might be the one who had poisoned and plotted against him came into his mind, hecouldn't help but feel depressed. But when the thought of his son and his true lover came into his mind,he suddenly cheered up.

At the same time, there were also some other people who had a sleepless night. Felix couldn't sleep ashe was thinking about Francis, who had saved their father, risking his own life. The emperor hadalways favored Francis. Moreover, Francis' health had greatly improved, and he was able to walkwithout a wheelchair. Thus, he became a big threat to Felix.

Matthew's return was supposed to be a good thing for him. However, Felix felt quite worried at thethought of the tricks he had played against Matthew. After all, he knew the sheer capability of his uncle.If his uncle found out what he had done, he was never going to help him again, and this worried him.

After the collapse of Hoffman, Felix had had the ardent belief that none of his father's other progenywould be able to compete against him, and the Bright Dynasty would be the apple in his hand. But now,to his surprise, Francis became his tough contender. The problem was that the emperor had a speciallove for Francis right from his childhood, thanks to the latter's poor health, and now he saved theemperor from danger. The emperor seemed like he wanted to give all the best things to him. Earlier, hehadn't considered Francis as his heir because of his poor health; now he seemed willing to give thewhole country to him after his health had greatly improved.

The more Felix thought about this, the more frightened he became. He even regretted some of hisprevious actions. His only hope was Matthew not finding out about his role in the incident in the River

City. Otherwise, his uncle would never let him go. After all, everyone knew that his uncle dotted on hiswife so much.

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