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James kept his word and truly didn’t appear again.
The next time I saw news of him was in a police report.
After returning, he changed his previous attitude of frantically retaliating against Amy.
Instead, he took in Amy, who had been ruthlessly abandoned by his mother and Zack.
This past year, Amy had practically become a street rat, cursed online and at home.
After Zack forced her to sign divorce papers and the Potter family announced cutting ties with her, she lived in extreme poverty.
How could the former pampered princess endure such a life?
So when James approached her again and apologized for what happened before,
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How could the former pampered princess endure such a life?
So when James approached her again and apologized for what happened before,
Amy immediately forgave him and moved from her cramped rental into James‘ villa.
But when she woke up,
Amy found herself in the ruins of James‘ villa that I had burned down.
Her body was tied up tightly, surrounded by flammable materials.
James looked at her expressionlessly.
He raised his hand and threw a torch at her feet.
The flames quickly engulfed Amy.
She struggled frantically in terror, but her pleas were muffled by the cloth in her mouth.
Watching Amy’s agonized state, James revealed a smile:
“This is how much pain Lily and Daisy felt back then. You better feel it well.”
By the time Amy had completely lost her life in the flames, daylight had broken.
James, who had stood motionless all night, dialed the police and turned himself in.
At the police station, he not only confessed to his own crimes, but also handed over evidence of Potter Corp’s tax evasion and unpaid project fees over the years.
Potter Corp, already struggling due to James‘ previous Weibo outburst, went completely bankrupt.
Zack, the CEO, was also jailed for crimes like embezzlement.
As for James himself,
Because of the extremely cruel way he killed Amy, even though he turned himself in, he was still sentenced to 25 years.
The last Weibo post he published was still apologizing to me.
“Lily, I’m sorry. I couldn’t find evidence from back then, so I could only personally avenge you and Daisy.”
When I heard this news, I was at an orphanage in Tibet.
All the culprits who caused Daisy’s death had been punished.
While feeling a sense of satisfaction, tears unconsciously rolled down my face.
Suddenly a candy was pressed into my palm.
Looking at the worried faces of the children gathered around my legs, I put on a bright smile:
“Auntie is fine. Go play, but run slowly so you don’t fall.”
Those people who once hurt us have completely disappeared from my life.
My dear Daisy,
Mommy will let go of hatred and live well for your sake too.
(The End)