Chapter 11 After Spencer finished speaking, he walked toward the door. Bethany hurriedly blocked his way. Her eyes were red and brimming with tears as she choked out, "Spency, today is my wedding day. You promised to marry me. You can't leave today." All the media outlets had arrived, and her wedding with Spencer was being broadcast live to audiences around the world. If Spencer left now, how could she possibly stay in New York? She would become the laughingstock of everyone! But Spencer no longer cared about any of this. He pushed Bethany aside and said, "We'll talk about the wedding lat- er." Bethany panicked, blocking Spencer's way desperately, crying, "Is Hannah really that important? She's already dead! I'm the one who's supposed to marry you!" "Enough!" Spencer forcefully shoved her aside, his face frighteningly cold. "I said Hannah isn't dead. No one is allowed to say she's dead!" Bethany was thrown hard to the ground, her hair disheveled and her head bleeding from the impact. She watched helplessly as Spencer left. Soon, the commotion attracted reporters. Countless cameras flooded in, exposing Bethany's miserable state to every- one. The morgue. A staff member led Spencer to the door and said, "Ms. Kaur's body is inside." Spencer stood stiffly at the doorway for a long time before finally stepping inside, There was only one body in the room. Under the cold lights, covered by a white sheet, Spencer was startled to realize he didn't even have the courage to lift it. His fingertips trembled as he touched the corner of the sheet. 0.0 % 09:17 Chapter 11 Before he could lift it, a pale, swollen arm slipped down, with a bracelet on the wrist. † 288 ¡Vouchers The moment he saw the bracelet, Spencer felt as if all his strength had been drained. The world spun around him, and finally his gaze fixed on that silver bracelet. It was the gift he had made by hand when he confessed to Hannah at eighteen. For the next ten years, Hannah had never taken it off. Spencer could no longer hold back and completely pulled off the sheet. What met his eyes was a body whose face was already unrecognizable. After soaking in water for too long, all the skin was swollen, as if it belonged to someone else. Spencer seemed to have lost his soul and muttered, "This isn't Hannah. She doesn't look like this." The morgue staff explained, "The deceased was in the water for too long. The body is severely damaged, so it's nor- mal that you can't recognize her appearance." "But we've already compared the DNA. The deceased is indeed Hannah." 62.1 % 09:17
