Chapter 395 Making a Decision
Joey couldn't express her feelings when she finished reading the suicide note carefully. It was impossible to convey her shock with words.
Three days ago, when Sharon encouraged William to question George, she secretly hid a miniature monitor in the living room and recorded the situation. She was ready to contact a reporter to be interviewed in person as the victim, and she vowed to expose the matter to the public. In addition, she also held evidence of other hidden incidents that she had collected during her stay at the Charles' over the years.
Sharon knew that it was difficult to make George bear the punishment he deserved, so she wanted to make use of public opinion to crush him.
The power of public opinion could not to be underestimated in any era. If Sharon's purpose achieved, not only George would be destroyed, the Charles family would be doomed. It was hard to imagine how terrible the butterfly effect was.
It was inevitable that Sharon would be subject to George and Paige's revenge, even at the cost of her life. When she knew that her two daughters had already died, she was already prepared.
Unfortunately, the plan was discovered by William before it was implemented. At that moment William must be torn. He could not choose between his beloved woman and his only son. Although George had already been unfaithful, William could not bear the thought of his son's reputation being ruined, and even the Charles family he had built being destroyed.
It was reasonable for Sharon to avenge her own daughters, not to mention that they were also William's daughters. They died unjustly, and he, as a father, did nothing after learning the truth. What qualifications did he have to stop Sharon?
If he did nothing, the end would only be a lose-lose situation. Through his understanding of George, he could foresee how miserable Sharon would be.
William thought again and again, he finally thought of a way to have the best of both worlds, that was, his death.
The source of all the sins was because of him. He gave birth to George, and he wanted to use his life to atone for his son's sins, as well as to atone for his two daughters whom he had never met.
As soon as William died, George would feel guilty. He hoped that George would find his conscience and let Sharon go. He also hoped that Sharon could start a new life.
William confiscated all the evidence
in Sharon's hand, and then gave all his assets to Sharon. After that, he drove her out of the Charles family, William didn't say anything more. As soon as Sharon learned of his death the next day she would understand everything.
It turned out that William was indeed right.
When Joey handed over William's suicide note to Sharon, she was on a large 20-ton truck on the road that the Charles family must pass. Sharon was completely crazy. She only harbored hatred in her heart. She wanted to run over all the vehicles and people coming out of the Charles family.
Unfortunately, what she received was the death of William.
Holding William's suicide note, Sharon cried hoarsely. Finally she said, "It was all my fault"...
Sharon shouldn't be so paranoid. She shouldn't be blinded by hatred and forgot that there was always someone behind her who loved her deeply. His love was worthy of her giving up everything.
It was not until William took his own life to save Sharon that she realized she was wrong.
Joey did not know that a person would be so heartbreaking. At this moment, Joey suddenly understood William's choice. William used his nearly exhausted body to wake up Sharon, avoiding a possible disaster.
William's funeral was held very
grandly, many military and political dignitaries came personally to offer incense and condolences. George was very busy every day. He was also very guilty. He would not daim that William had committed suicide, but only that he had died of illness. William's death would always be a yoke in his heart. Thus, he never bothered Sharon again.
After that, Sharon disappeared from everyone's sight. As far as Joey knew, Sharon had left City A and no one knew where she had gone.