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How Death Became My Rebirth by Evelyn Florence

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Chapter 329

After Cassandra returned from the military residential compound, the Houston family declared bankruptcy. The

property of the Houston family was acquired by Kenneth. Dave and Richard tried their best to fill up all the

deficit. They only had one apartment left in the end. It was the only place for them to settle down in the future.

Since Emma was detained in the police station on the day she pretended to jump off the building, she hadn't

been released yet. What she had done was proved to be true after the evidence was exposed, and her behavior

of threatening the police in the police station was also convicted.

Emma was sentenced to three years and six months in prison. When Helen knew the news, she fainted directly.

When she woke up, she couldn't do anything.

The only thing that comforted the Houston family was that Sampson wasn’t affected. The investigation team had

checked all his phone records and chat records, but they didn’t find evidence that Sampson had let his sister use

his power to bully others. Sampson himself did not know about it.

After the investigation team thoroughly reviewed all the evidence, they ultimately confirmed Sampson's

innocence.

Kenneth should be thanked for all this. He wanted to punish Sampson because Emma had bullied Cassandra, and

Sampson was a vulnerable point for the Houston family. However, Kenneth did not anticipate Sampson's naiveté

in trusting Richard for assistance. Consequently, Sampson was suspended from duty for investigation.

Despite Kenneth'’s intervention, reinstating Sampson's position proved to be a complex process. He could only

return to his role once his superior thoroughly reviewed and verified all the evidence. As a result, Sampson had

to leave and return hfor the tbeing.

Sampson hadn't returned hfor more than a year, but when he cback again, he found that everything

had changed. The family’s villa had gone, and now the Houston family lived in an apartment. Their property was

gone, and even Emma was put in prison.

Although Sampson was troubled by Emma, she was his sister. He could only find a way to let her not suffer in

prison.

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Sampson asked in disbelief, “Grandpa, Dad, what happened at home?”

Dave sighed, and he seemed to have suddenly becmuch older. Dave told Sampson all the things that had

happened during this period of time, including Kenneth’s suppression of the Houston family.

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The more Sampson listened, the more he frowned. “No way! Commander Zelinski didn’t mean to suppress us at

all. Maybe he askedto go to Ouflanca for al mission to punishin the first place. However, if | had left at

that time, | would have gotten rid of what happened later. But | did not leave, so | ended up being suspended

from duty and investigated.

to be

“However, it is because of Commander Zelinski’s mediation that | am proven innocent so quickly. Now | have to

wait for the superior’s final review. If there is not problem, | can go back,” said Sampson.

He was a little unhappy about his family misunderstanding Kenneth. If it weren't for Kenneth, Sampson would

have been in a worse situation.

Richard was stunned and stared at Sampson with wide eyes. It seemed that Richard was seriously thinking

whether what Sampson said was true or not.

Richard asked in surprise, “Is what you said true?”

“Absolutely,” said Sampson.

Hearing this, Richard covered his face in pain.

He thought, “What have | done? We deserve it!”

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Cassandra got the news from Omar who said that the detoxification cto the last stage and everything went

well at present.

Cassandra made a video call to Omar and asked coldly, “Do you need my help?”

Cassandra didn’t pay much attention to her studies now, so she could go to the class if she wanted and give a

lecture to students in the Physics Department.

Omar said, “You'd better not chere. The whole family doesn’t harbor good intentions. | don’t know what

might happen if you come!”

Cassandra didn’t know what to say for a moment because she knew what Omar said was right. But it was kind of

weird when he said that.

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Cassandra inquired, “I heard that you prescribed medication for Mr. Yates that led to him having diarrhea. Is that

true?”

“Did Hugo tell you that? Humph, | knew it was him who complained to you.” Omar sneered at the camera and

continued, “What's wrong? They treated you so badly before. Now | want to take revenge on them. Besides, |

was not wrong. His forehead was dark and he didn’t sleep well. He looks great now, which proves that what | said

works.”

Cassandra remained silent. Darren had diarrhea these days, so his face turned. extremely pale.

Cassandra said, “You shouldn't go too far. What if he comes toand makes trouble in the future? | don’t want

them to cafter me.”

Omar thought what Cassandra said was reasonable and immediately said, “Okay, I'll change the medicine.”

Omar could cure Darren's diarrhea. Anyway, he could prescribe other medicine to Darren.

Omar was a doctor, so he wouldn't kill Darren anyway.

However, if Omar didn’t teach Darren a lesson, he couldn't revenge for Cassandra.

Cassandra pondered, “I suppose Omar won't let it go. As long as he doesn’t harm Darren, | suppose anything

else is fair game.”

Their video call in the room was just heard by Darren.

He had been confused. While his sleep had improved at night, aside from the initial night when he suffered from

diarrhea, he found himself experiencing diarrhea during the day as well, leading to several embarrassing

incidents. Unable to tolerate it any longer, he resolved to ask Omar about the situation. To his surprise, Darren

overheard the conversation between Omar and Cassandra.

Darren thought, “Then all this is what | deserve, so | should bear it.

Darren could accept anything for Cassandra.

“Dad...” Theodore looked at Darren distressedly. How could he stand it?

“I'm fine. | deserve it,” Darren said with a wry smile. Had he been more vigilant. from the start, he would have

realized that the child brought hby the Yates. family was not Cassandra. If he had been more attentive, the

Yates family wouldn't. have spent so many years without Cassandra.

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“No, I'll go to Mr. Mccall and ask him to punish me.” After saying that, Theodore turned his head.

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“Cback,” Darren shouted harshly.

“This is what your mother and | should bear. It has nothing to do with you,” Darren said and covered his

stomach, feeling a little uncomfortable. “Just pretend you don’t know about this matter,” Darren added.

“But...”

“There's no but’. Just remember what | said,” Darren ordered.

When Cassandra and Omar hung up the video call, Cassandra heard someone. knocking on the door outside.

She opened the door. It was a delivery man who asked, “Hello, are you Ms. Cassandra Yates?”

“Yes, | am,” Cassandra answered.

The delivery man said, “There is a package for you. Please sign for it.”

Then he handed the package to Cassandra. She was about to reach out and take it, but she felt something

wrong.

Cassandra inquired, “The parcels in this neighborhood are consistently placed in the doorkeeper’s delivery box

and never actually delivered. Who exactly are you? And why are you pretending to be a delivery man?”

Cassandra withdrew her hands..

“Ms. Yates, I'm really a delivery man. Look at my uniform. This package is required by the client who said that it

must be delivered to you. It tooka long tto get the doorkeeper’s permission to letin. | only have ten

minutes.”

Cassandra still didn’t believe this man. There was obviously something wrong.

Upon noticing Cassandra’s refusal to accept the parcel, the delivery man, feeling helpless, retrieved his staff ID

card from his pocket and declared, “Ms. Yates, please take a look at my staff ID card. It bears my likeness and

cannot be counterfeited. If the parcel is returned, | will endure a deduction of half a month's salary. | implore. you

to sign for it.”

Cassandra didn’t move. She believed that there must be something wrong with it.

The delivery man was more helpless. He turned on his Whatgroup chat and showed Cassandra the chat

records just now, saying, “Ms. Yates, I'm not lying to

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you. Please have spity on me. | have to support my family. If | lost half of my salary, we couldn't live

through this month!”

Cassandra accepted the parcel and the delivery man left quickly.

Then the delivery man heard a bang.