On the way home, Vinson was mired in a solemn mood, for it was he who had gotten the police to arrest Gaspar.
Little did he expect that, in the end, the latter would offer to return the company shares to him.
Gaspar even told him that the money used to purchase the company was clean and had nothing to do with his illicit gains. Thus, even if the police investigated its source, they would have no right to confiscate it.
After hearing Gaspar’s words, Vinson revealed that it was he who had called the cops.
While Gaspar didn’t comment on Vinson’s confession, Susanne gave the latter a slap, demanding to know how he could’ve done something like that. Nonetheless, although Vinson didn‘t explain himself, Gaspar wasn’t oblivious to the reason.
He told Vinson that he didn’t hold a grudge for the latter’s actions since he was the one who forced Vinson into a corner and even spurned Vinson’s attempt to negotiate a peaceful settlement previously.
In the end, he instructed Vinson to bury him in Lightspring after his death, right beside his mother’s grave so that he could keep watch over her. It was only then that Susanne and the others learned Gaspar’s mother had passed away ten years ago.
The moment he reached home, Vinson locked himself in his study while Susanne, who was still fuming over her son’s actions, headed straight to her room.
Sensing the tension, Arielle hurried over to speak to the latter.
“Mom, you shouldn’t have hit Vinson today.” Arielle stared at Susanne with a grave expression.
“You might feel bad over Gaspar being imprisoned and sentenced to death by firing squad, but have you ever thought about your own son? If Vinson hadn’t called the cops, the hatred Gaspar harbored toward Vinson and you would have driven him to kill the three of us”
With that, Arielle related everything that happened with Gaspar to Susanne.
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