Keira's face still had iodine that hadn't been completely wiped off, giving her skin a dark, sallow tone.
But seeing her facial features, the butler felt he couldn't have possibly mistaken them!
While he was still shocked, Howard had already handed over a bundle of condolence money and said guiltily, "My wife, Keera, was a high school classmate of Mrs. Horton. Hearing of Mrs. Horton's tragic passing, she insisted on coming to pay her respects."
After that, he dragged Keira toward the mourning hall.
The butler stood there dumbfounded. He then looked down at the money handed over by Howard, which bore the words "high school classmate Keera".
So, the woman wasn't Mrs. Horton but her high school classmate?
The butler rubbed his eyes, wondering if he could have been mistaken.
He turned around wanting to look closer, only to see that woman had already blended into the crowd and disappeared into the mourning hall.