Renee shook her head. "I don't have an answer, and I don't want to make a guess. I'm also not in the mood to listen to your nonsense. You'd better get out of the way, or I'll run you over!"
Jovan sat lazily in front of the car. He ignored Renee's warning completely. "I thought you've grown much stronger in the past few years, but you're still as much of a coward as ever. You don't even have the guts to face the truth. Don't you think it's sad that you have to lie to yourself like this?"
"I don't know what you're talking about!" Renee exclaimed. "I'm saying this for the last time. Get out of the way!"
She placed her foot on the gas pedal. All she needed to do was step on it lightly, and Jovan would be crushed into a pulp of flesh.
"Hehe. Do you think you'll be able to change my dying cousin's fate by running me over?" Jovan slowly got up. He propped his arms on the hood and smiled creepily at her.
"Weren't you curious why I brought you to the middle of nowhere? Look around. Don't you think this gravesite has very good feng shui? I heard the Hunt family specifically chose this place for Stefan. Once it's time to bury him, my proud, aloof cousin will be trapped here forever…"
Renee's head was pounding. Her mind went blank.
She couldn't understand what he was saying and couldn't be bothered to try. She kept repeating the phrase 'my dying cousin' in her head!
'No. This isn't possible. How could Stefan be dead? If a cat has nine lives, he has ten!' Renee refused to believe Stefan was dead.
"Fortunately, God is fair. You died for a woman. It gave me an opportunity to come back. From now on, I'll reclaim everything that I once lost, including the woman of my dreams!" Jovan uttered excitedly. The smile on his face was becoming cold and twisted.
He stomped fervently on Stefan's photo, letting out all those years of jealousy he had concealed!
"Stop it!" Renee had gotten out of the car at some point. "You're insulting a dead person. Can you even call yourself a gentleman?"
"Do you feel bad for him?"
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