Chapter 30 1 Committed Murder
When Kane said these words, he was very calm, like an elder giving his last piece of advice to someone from a younger generation. I did not know why, but I suddenly felt a bit emotional. I had argued with him for so many years. When I looked back, I realized just how long gone those days when I would happily call him “Dad” were.
Looking at him, I did not object anymore. I just nodded and agreed. “Alright.”
Years of confrontation suddenly turned into a peaceful conversation, making the atmosphere feel especially awkward. I took a deep breath and said, “Okay, I’ll arrange everything for your discharge. I’ll go check on Mom now.”
With that, I prepared to leave.
He suddenly spoke, his voice hoarse. “When I’m gone, take good care of your mother. I’ve planned for Scott Corporation’s future development. If nothing unexpected happens, it should prosper for another ten years, enough for you and your mother to live comfortably for a lifetime. Since the Youngs won’t trouble Scott Corporation, after you divorce Idris, find someone you truly love and live well. Don’t be as stubborn and impulsive as before, Yvette. You’ve grown up. You need to learn to protect yourself. Don’t make the same mistake you made five years ago. I can’t go to great lengths to find you again, and I’m too old now to protect you.”
I stood still, my b*dy shaking uncontrollably and tears dripping down my face. In the end, he was still someone I loved dearly. Even if we had fought and disagreed, in the end, everything would be alright.
I knew he loved me. Over the years, even if he never listened to my explanations about what happened back then and scolded or hit me for small mistakes, I knew that if something really happened to me, he would protect me just like when I was little.
ay my tears, took a deep breath, and looked back at him. “I understand, Dad.”
I wiped away
I had not called him ‘Dad‘ like this in front of him for years. His aged face paused for a moment. Then he smiled, seemingly relieved, and nodded at me. “Go on, let your mother come in and talk to me.”
I looked at him, full of things I wanted to say, but suddenly did not know how to begin. I just nodded. “Alright.”
Perhaps the sudden reconciliation made my desire to clear up the past even stronger. No matter what, I had to find out the truth as soon as possible. I wanted my father to know that his daughter was still the girl he carefully raised. I was not wayward, and I was not shameless! I was determined to clear my name!
My mother was waiting outside the door. Seeing me come out, she looked worried and asked, “You didn’t argue with your dad, did you? Did he scold you again? Don’t take it to heart. That’s just his temperament…”
She had always been like this, always worried that our arguments would turn us into enemies. Seeing her worried face, I smiled helplessly. “Mom, we didn’t argue. You go in and talk to him. He might be hungry. I’ll go downstairs and get some food. You haven’t eaten anything either, right?”
Seeing that I was going to get food for my father, my mother paused. Then, her face broke into a smile, and she nodded slightly. “Alright, hurry back.”
In the parking lot, I saw a strange woman walking around me. I watched her from a distance for a while, hesitating whether to call the police. Just then, she turned her head and saw me.
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