At that moment, I saw what looked like a completely shattered soul. The once proud, unyielding Jack now lacked even the strength to stand.
"I… I was wrong," he finally murmured. His voice was heavy with regret and self-reproach. "I let greed blind me, and I hurt all of you… But what's the point of saying that now?"
I didn't respond. No words could undo the harm he had inflicted upon us.
I turned and walked away. Each step I took was firm and resolute.
The moment I stepped outside the courtroom, I took a deep breath of fresh air. A profound sense of relief washed over me.
The days that followed were filled with wrapping up loose ends, managing my mother's estate, and handling company shares.
It was overwhelming at times, but I was no longer the person who relied on others. I had learned to be independent, resilient, and to face life's storms head-on.
As for Jack, he would be trapped in a cycle of regret and reflection in prison.
It was said that he spent countless sleepless nights, and his hair turned grey almost overnight. His once commanding presence reduced to that of a frail, broken man.
The prison walls became his only companion, echoing the torment of his inner guilt.
He wrote me numerous letters, hoping to reconnect. He longed to see me. But I never replied a single one.
The money he had squandered on those two women? I reclaimed it through legal means.
Now, with my name cleared and my future bright, I could finally stand tall as the person I was meant to be.
Though I missed the opportunity to participate in the upcoming international competition, Kevin continued to excel in my place.
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