"Hazel was a beautiful girl, and she was always surrounded by all sorts of temptations. How can someone who had just come out from the village resist the luxury and temptation of the big city? I can relate to that."
"Is that the reason why you killed on her behalf? Is that why you ruined someone else's family? Because you understood her?" Henry's emotions were out of control. "Do you know that Josie lost her parents because of you?"
Henry wondered, "Who are these demons to sit here and ramble about their past sufferings? Was misery the reason why they killed someone?"
"She had ruined someone else's life but did not repent." Hazel died so suddenly that she did not even have the time to repent.
In fact, Henry reckoned that even if she had been alive, she would not regret her actions.
She had long been utterly corrupted.
"Hazel liked Hayden. I knew that she was madly in love with Hayden," Sergio said as he looked at Henry. "But Hayden did not return her feelings. The person Hayden liked was Kathy. Hayden first met Kathy at the bar. In fact, Hazel was the one who introduced them. Hazel thought that Kathy had taken away her happiness, so she went mad and wanted to take Hayden away from Kathy. At that time, I, too, was overwhelmed by jealousy. I was so madly jealous. Why did Hayden, someone who was constantly favored, exist?"
It was then that the thought of destroying Hayden began to sprout in Sergio's heart.
"Hazel sent John all the indecent photos of Kathy dancing in the bar when she was feeling and unflattering images of her changing clothes in the dressing room. You know how the rich are always so concerned about their image. How could they allow their son to love a dancer?" Sergio smiled as he leaned against the wall. "Who would have thought that Hayden would choose Kathy and break off his relationship with John? He brought Kathy to a fishing village overseas."
Hayden and Kathy lived in that small village for many years. Eventually, they had Josie and many local friends.
Originally, Josie could have had a happy family.
"Do you know that she was pregnant when you ran your car into Hayden and Kathy and killed them?" Henry got up, walked to Sergio, and grabbed him.
Josie could have had a little brother or sister.
They could have been a happy family of four.
According to Samuel, Josie used to be cheerful and laughed a lot.
However, ever since he saw Josie at the Gibson residence, he had never seen Josie truly cheerful.
"You ruined Josie! Ruined me..." Three families were destroyed.
Enraged, Henry grabbed Sergio by the collar and punched him in the face.
"You know, Spike wasn't the one who told me to kill Hayden and Kathy. He only told me to cause an accident to prevent Hayden from returning home. Hazel was the one who ordered me to kill. She told me to kill Kathy."
Sergio's eyes were red. In fact, he had suffered a lot over the years.
His conscience had condemned him, making his life difficult.
"I dare not commit murder. How could I kill someone? I only chose not to save them. When the car exploded, I protected Josie instinctively. I did not intend for them to die." Sergio seemed to have lost his mind.
"You're utterly pathetic. You're still refusing to admit to the crimes you've committed." Henry let go of Sergio and threw him the photo of the scene of Hazel's death. "The police are already waiting outside. Turn yourself in."
Henry knew that if Hazel died, Sergio would definitely bite Spike like a mad dog.
The day had finally come.
Everything he had to do was finally over.
Meanwhile, Zachary was also about to succeed.
In the next operation, they were going to catch Spike in the act.
"Jo, it's almost over. I'll pay back what I owe you," Henry thought.
When Henry turned around to leave, he could hear Sergio crying.
The man had truly loved Hazel to the point of misery.
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