Chapter 67
Roman listened for a few minutes and then quit the video.
This was a recording of the whole process.
That night, he and Lola discussed for nearly an hour. He did not want to relive the conversation that night again.
There were also people in the comments section who summed up the content of the conversation so that those who were too lazy to watch the video could not watch it.
Roman took a rough look and knew that the video was a recording of the entire conversation.
Roman suppressed his anger and clicked on a hot search that Lola’s mother publiced the letter left by Lola.
There was a photo in it, and it was a handwritten letter.
The contents were as follows:
Mom, I am Lola.
When you saw this letter, I was no longer alive.
The news must be reporting that I was killed by Brielle Galley, right?
I was not killed by Brielle, I was asked to die by Roman Galley!
He knew that I had a conflict with Brielle, so he found me. He told me to use my own death to discredit Brielle and accuse Brielle of being the murderer. He then came forward to apologize for Brielle and promised to help me take care of the funeral and support mother, in order to redeem his reputation.
When Roman proposed to make a deal with me, let me use my death to help him deal with Brielle, help him turn over, and he helped me take care of you for the rest of your life. He also promised to send you abroad for treatment after my death. 1 knew that I had no choice.
Although I knew that Roman was a shrewd businessman, and he even schemed against his own sister, and might not necessarily keep his promise, I had no choice.
Mom, you have done so much for me. You have been suffering all your life and have not enjoyed a single day of happiness. Now that you are plagued by illness, I also hope to do something for you..
But I’m too useless. In the entertainment industry where making money is so easy, I can’t even earn the medical expenses of you, so I can only accept Roman’s cooperation invitation..
Even if I’m not sure if he will abide by the agreement, I have to gamble.
What if?
If he obeys the agreement, you will be able to enjoy the rest of your life. I can also be considered to have repaid you for raising me.
I was like a gambler who used my life to gamble on the conscience of a cold–blooded person.
If you received this letter, it would prove that I lost the bet.
Roman promised me that as long as I died, he would arrange for someone to send my mother to the hospital on the same day to receive better treatment.
I entrusted this letter to be sent out two days later. It was also sent to your original ward. The fact that you could receive this letter means that Roman did not care about you at all after I died. Not only did he not send you abroad, he did not even help you transfer to a better ward.
Chapter 67
There is a memory card in the letter. It contains the contents of my conversation with Roman. Mother, after you receive this letter, find the media to expose Roman’s actions.
I am no longer in this world, and Roman does not abide by the agreement. If you do not expose him, mother, there is not possibility of survival for you.
If you expose him, what if someone with good intentions is willing to help you…
Mom, I am unfilial. I didn’t let you enjoy a day of happiness. I will go and reincarnate first. In the next life, I will be your mom. I will take care of you and love you.
In addition. I want to say sorry to Brielle. In the past, I always looked for trouble with her. I scolded her on Twitter because I took Pearl’s money.
The grudge between me and Brielle is all because I took Pearl’s money. I deliberately took the initiative to find trouble with Brielle. But Brielle is too powerful. I can’t take advantage of her. I am always beaten by her. Pearl bought a water army to discredit Brielle.
Although I accepted money to do things, I also brought trouble to Brielle. I let her down.
I owe Brielle and can’t make it up to her. I will return her innocence.
There were also millions of comments below this letter.
[Woo, my eyes are wet. Lola is also a poor child. She just wanted to save her mother and sacrificed her life… ]
[I’m sorry. I scolded her too loudly before. I also scolded her for deserving to die. Now that I see the letter she left, I immediately slapped myself a few times. I am really not a human! Lola has no other choice. That’s why she accepted that bastard’s request.]
[Although it is wrong to frame others, Lola also hopes that her mother can have money to treat her illness and live a good life in the future…]
[Roman is really a beast. He even wanted to frame his own sister. He even did not hesitate to force an innocent girl to die. In the end, he did not abide by the agreement and ignored her mother!]
[I’m so angry. Roman and Pearl are both beasts. They deserve to die!]
[What kind of treasure land is Galley family? They actually raised so many beasts!]
[Lola’s mother is so miserable. Her only daughter died for her. She has no hope of living…]
[As a daughter, I am so sad. I can’t tolerate this thing. Roman is a bastard. He actually forced a filial daughter to death!]
[Brielle is so miserable. Her own brother actually came up with such a vicious move to frame her.]
[Fortunately, someone managed to record the truth of Lola jumping off the building herself, Fortunately, Lola had a backup plan. Otherwise, we would have been played around by that old fox Roman!]
[Ah, I am so angry. I want to kill him now!]
[The evidence that Roman forced Lola to die is overwhelming. Have you arrested Roman? @Ocean City Police]
[Roman must die! Boycott Mount Entertainment! Boycott Galley Group!]
Roman looked at the news and public opinion on the Internet. His whole body was cold and his eyes were dull. His mobile phone slipped from his hand and fell to the ground.
Finished…
Completely finished….
Chapter 67
His reputation had been ruined.
There was no way for Mount Entertainment to alive.
Galley Group would also suffer a heavy setback.
This time, he had no hope of turning over.
It wasn’t that he didn’t want to care about Lola’s mother.
It was just that that night, Brielle had injured him, so he had no time to care about it.
When he woke up the next day, he only cared about Brielle’s request, causing him to forget his promise.
Damn it.
Why did Brielle always have such good luck?
Ever since Brielle left Galley family and said that she wanted to cut off her relationship with Galley family, it was as if she had been blessed by the God of Fortune.
When she participated in a field variety show, all the other artists were completely ruined. Only her reputation was reversed, and she received good reviews, which made her famous all over the world.
This time, he found someone to destroy the surveillance camera in advance. Unexpectedly, someone took a video to prove her innocence. She only stayed in the police station for a short while before leaving.
Why did she encounter all the good luck she had?
God was really unfair.
He was clearly so hardworking, so why didn’t he show him good luck?
Roman closed his eyes and took a deep breath.
After adjusting his mood for a while, he bent down to pick up the phone.
He returned to the ward, changed his clothes, and quietly left the hospital.
Galley family.
In the room on the second floor of the basement.
Brooks and Pearl were still trying to push the blame on each other, trying to convince Sarah to kill the other.
Sarah had been expressionless the whole time, and the hand holding the dagger was shaking non–stop.
She did not want to listen to them, but it was the first time she made up her mind to kill. She did not have the courage.
She was too useless.
She doesn’t even dare to kill two people…
These two people not only betrayed her, but also wanted to kill her son. She actually couldn’t do it!
No!
She had to do it!
Tonight is the final deadline, she can’t delay any longer.
No matter how afraid she is, she has to do it!
Sarah gritted her teeth and gripped the dagger tightly. She slowly raised her hand and pointed the dagger at Brooks.
She wanted to kill Brooks first.
“Mom, don’t kill them!”
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