
"After he leaves you to be with another man, does your feeling still matter to Mr?" eli asked again because he wanted to make sure that he was not a temporary woman to replace another woman.
As a woman, of course there is a very big curiosity about how a man is inside
showing his feelings and Eli just don't want to be later he's only made a momentary impingement on Mr Rieve's unrequited love with Germina.
"She had lost her husband in just a few years after they were officially married and from then on I began to sympathize with her, but not for the feeling of love" replied Mr Rieve confidently.
And Eli could only raise his eyebrows feeling astonished by the man's attitude that had made his heart go awry.
"Are you still aware that she once left you Mr. Rieve and you can casually still empathize with her, have you lost your mind Mr?" eli asked who was inexhaustible with Mr. Rieve's brain.
"Yes consider me like that" murmured Mr. Rieve looking speechless after that.
"Continue on" Eli said with a slight demand that Mr. Rieve continue his story.
"I ended up marrying Whelma exactly six months after we agreed to cooperate" Mr Rieve continued.
"Finally Whelma also found out that I was still quite often communicating with Germina even though only as a friend, because after all she was the wife of the deceased
my friend and also my ex-wife and everything became complicated from then on" continued Mr Rieve while staring at Eli at a glance.
"And finally Whelma was jealous of Germina, was that it?" guess Eli because after all the two women were equally close to Mr. Rieve opposite her Germina was her ex-wife and Whelma was her legal wife.
"Yes" replied Mr. Rieve softly.
His jaw now appears to be back to harden despite just a glance, he
then looking out the window, like wanting to drive away one feeling that he found very uncomfortable as he tried to explain what happened next.
"Nearly after that Germina was found dead in her home due to an overdose of sleeping pills" she said with a very dark gaze.
"Then why are you so sure that Whelma did it?" asked Eli doubtfully.
"Did that happen in your house?" eli wants to make sure.
"Germina's own house" replied Mr. Rieve.
"I know that Germina is a woman who values life so much, even day and night she struggles to heal the sick,he risks his time and his personal happiness only to save the lives of others
his house and that's what the residents say around his place of residence. But strangely none of them
know who the woman is, even the CCTV footage in Germina's house also goes missing without a trace,there was no trace of her at all and it was very clean until the police finally closed her case and assumed that it was purely suicidal due to depression" bright Mr. Rieve explained the story about the incident that happened to Germina first.
Now Eli becomes increasingly curious about the story of the three of them who according to him complicated and complex and it feels like Eli is new
just watching a film of flying fish that is dizzying but also able to make Eli curious.
"Have you also come to Germina's house?" eli asked with a fixed look at Mr. Rieve.
Oh my God really Eli is now more dizzy after hearing this complicated story.Since this story is made of novels may be a lot of his fans but unfortunately Eli is not interested in making it.
"When the funeral was for that poor woman I came and I was really very concerned about her" said Mr Rieve.
Sadness so clearly visible on his handsome face and adult,Eli frees himself from Mr. Rieve's embrace and he wakes up and walks into a drawer at a table, he picks up a piece of paper and then puts it on Eli.
"Surely Whelma has a mental disorder" said Mr. Rieve while presenting the results of Whelma's examination to Eli.
"And under certain circumstances Whelma can act like she deserves not themselves" said Mr Rieve.
Eli began to read the results of Whelma's examination and he fell silent.
"One night I woke up
in a state of shortness of breath because
suddenly Whelma smothers me with a pillow" said Mr. Rieve with his personal experience when almost finished by Whelma.
Eli's eyes seemed wide-eyed when he read the doctor's recommendation letter and now he believes that Whelma is crazy.
"When do you know about all this?" eli asked curiously and looked at Mr. Rieve intensely.
"It's true that my suspicions have begun since the beginning of our marriage, but it only became clearer when her behavior began to get out of control and could not be conditioned" said Mr. Rieve to answer Eli's question.
"You didn't divorce her right away, did you?" ask Eli.
"No, I'm trying to get her to a psychiatrist, I'm also_"