Chapter 31 Those Obsessions (Part One)
Chapter 31 Those Obsessions (Part One)
Harrison Bai hurriedly looked through the documents that were thrown to him by Elliot. The evidence
was conclusive, but he still refused to believe it. He made the last struggle and said, "no way! Sherri
had admitted it herself! Even Alice's parents believed so, didn't they? "
"Harrison," Sherri Leng was disappointed at him. "I thought you had walked out from the shadow of that
year after so many years, but you were still so stubborn. It was because of your paranoia that Alice
asked me to hide her illness from you, fearing that you would do something stupid. You can also ask
master Gu and his wife of the Gu family. 5 years have passed now, and there is no need for them to
help me hide anything. "
No one had expected that a powerful and invincible lawyer in the court would end up in such a mess
today. Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
A bitter smile appeared on his face, it turned out that he was so coward. He wanted to escape from the
death of Alice and didn't dare to face her illness.
He transferred this fear to his hatred and anger for Sherri, where he could at least get a little comfort in
his midnight dream.
"I'm sorry, Sherri. I'm begging for your forgiveness. I've hated you and blamed you for all these years,
and even..."
It was hard for a man to apologize to a woman, but he knew clearly that what he had done was far from
enough.
"I've even helped Michelle Leng and Janine Su to go against you. Now I understand everything. Don't
worry, I will interrogate the case again when I go back and give you justice."
"I won't forgive you." With an expressionless face, Sherri said in a cold tone, "I have always respected
you as my brother, but you haven't treated me as a sister since the death of Alice.
Sometimes I will find an opportunity to make it clear to you, but you are always so arrogant, hateful that
you won't give me a chance at all.
I was almost insulted at the ball, and this time you splashed wine just now! "
With bright eyes, Sherri said in a determined tone.
"Over and over again, I can't forgive you. When Alice was still alive, she asked me to make it clear to
you that you shouldn't be so stubborn. She had thought that you would definitely never forget her and
fall in love with someone else. I also advise you to let go and find a suitable person in the future. "
What Sherri said was beyond the expectation of Elliot Mo. He thought that she would forgive him, so
the two of them reconciled.
But now Sherri was not at the mercy of others. This is the real Sherri, being herself, isn't it?
It occurred to Elliot that when he met Sherri abroad, she was as strong and unique as she is now,
making him unable to take his eyes off her.
However, Harrison had expected the worst result. "I really don't have the right to ask for your
forgiveness, but I will prove my regret with my actions. Michelle and Janine will definitely be punished
by the law."
"Mr. Bai," said Elliot, "it's your responsibility to let the sinner punish those according to the law! Now
that you have known the truth, I hope you can deal with it properly. Besides, Sherri said that she would
not forgive Mr. Bai. Yet, I respect my wife's opinion. I have talked everything I should today. I won't
accompany you any longer! "
The implication was that Sherri didn't intend to forgive you at all. Now that she had finished what she
could say, you shouldn't pester her anymore. Just be your lawyer. From now on, you won't interfere
with each other.
Elliot nodded politely, put his arm around Sherri's shoulder and left.
Harrison was not in the mood to stay here any longer, he cautiously put away the documents with the
cause of Alice's death. He went to the flower shop opposite and bought a large bouquet of white roses.
He drove for two hours all the way to the moon cemetery in the west of city A.
Just like its name, the tomb was spacious and boundless. The bright moonlight sprinkled to the ground
like silver silk. The grey and white tombstones were neat, and the owls on the tree were turning their
heads looking around.
There was no fear in this quiet scene. Instead, there was a trace of eerie peace.
Harrison knocked on the door of the security room and woke up the sleepy old man.
The old man lit a candle and cautiously walked into the door with a candle light in his hand. Through
the glass window on the door, he saw a handsome man in a suit with a large bouquet of flowers.
"Who is it?" The security room had a poor sound insulation effect. The old man's voice was enough to
be heard by the other side when he raised his voice in the room.
"I'm here to visit my family."
"This late at night? Are you a ghost or a human?"
Although he said so, the old man fumbled for the key and opened the door.
Even if the person is really a ghost, he would not be afraid.
He was almost half step into the coffin and had a clear view of everything. Moreover, when he was
guarding the tomb, a homeless man sneaked in at midnight to take some mourning goods; a thief at
midnight just wanted to steal the tomb owner's grave; he heard strange noises coming out from the
tomb at midnight. He had met all kinds of situations, but it's the first time seeing someone come to visit
the tomb at night.
"Where exactly does your family live?" The old man used to use the word "live", "I'll take you there."
"I know where she is. You don't have to lead me. Just open the door."
The old man looked suspiciously at the man in front of him. He was in a straight suit, shiny leather
shoes, and there was no cowardice in his eyes. He looked like a successful man all over his body.
Presumably, he was a young man from the upper class. He would not do anything stealthily.