Reborn as His Intellectually Disabled Wife
Chapter 325 - 326: Not an Accident, It’s Murder

Chapter 325: Chapter 326: Not an Accident, It’s Murder

Bai Yuejie cried until she fainted because of Tang Wu’s death.

The Tang Family, moved by compassion, allowed the doctors to test whether Tang Wu’s heart could be donated to Bai Yuejie.

The results were gratifying; coincidences do exist in this world, and Bai Yuejie survived because of it.

It was an accident, no matter how one looked at it.

Shi Lingyan suddenly realized that his internal balance had completely tipped.

Ever since he found out that Bai Yuejie had claimed Tang Wu’s works as her own, his impression of Bai Yuejie had drastically plummeted.

Now, to even harbor such a horrific thought, guessing about the once innocent girl next door.

What was worse, he found himself increasingly convinced by this speculation.

But these were merely his speculations.

Bai Yuejie had known Tang Wu for many years and was deeply attached to her, causing her to cry until she fainted and subsequently suffer heart failure, which seemed reasonable.

Moreover, considering the close relationship between their families, it was reasonable for the Tang elders to donate Tang Wu’s heart.

So, where was the unreasonable part?

Shi Lingyan narrowed his eyes.

Suddenly, his gaze returned to the computer screen.

The unreasonable part was about him.

It concerned the two texts he had "sent".

The person who texted clearly understood his manner of speaking.

In the afternoon, around two, "Ah Ling" sent a text message asking Tang Wu to meet at the civil affairs office.

Soon after, at three in the afternoon, Tang Wu was severely injured in a car accident and tragically died.

But he hadn’t sent those texts.

Thus, it was certain that what had happened was no accident—it was a murder.

Shi Lingyan’s heart tightened, causing a slight aching.

Three years ago, just as Bai Yuejie’s heart was failing, Tang Wu happened to die in an accidental car crash, and their hearts happened to be a match for a transplant. Moreover, it was extremely coincidental that Bai Yuejie’s near-death day coincided with the day of Tang Wu’s death.

Although it was Tang Wu’s death that led to the rapid deterioration of Bai Yuejie’s condition, such a scenario was not uncontrollable...

Had she lured Tang Wu out only to stage that terrible car crash to extend her own life?

Shi Lingyan was startled by his thoughts, yet a voice inside him whispered, hinting that he was getting closer, that the incident back then was definitely not an accident.

Suddenly, a line of text popped up on the computer screen: "Let’s meet alone on Christmas Eve night—Tang Wu."

Ye Tiao, watching Shi Lingyan’s aura change—now stern, now pained, now ominously cold—felt as though he was ready to devour the computer screen.

Ye Tiao, slightly frightened, said, "Hey, what are you doing?"

Shi Lingyan glanced over slightly and asked softly, "Is Tang Wu still alive?"

"Alive, yes!" Ye Tiao answered without hesitation.

"Then where did Bai Yuejie’s heart come from?"

"It was donated by Tang Wu."

"Can Tang Wu still be alive without a heart?"

"Uh..." Ye Tiao was at a loss for words.

Shi Lingyan, looking at this oblivious woman, asked softly, "Senior Sister, it really is Tang Wu, right?"

"Uh."

"Is there a possibility that the person who died back then wasn’t Tang Wu but someone else? Could the real Tang Wu have escaped but was disfigured?"

Ye Tiao looked at him sympathetically and ruthlessly crushed his guess, "No."

Shi Lingyan’s suspicions reached a peak in that moment.

It was indeed Tang Wu.

But who had died back then?

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