Holley tearfully narrated all the hardships she had been through her whole life. She had never spoken about any of this before and doing so caused a wide release of emotions. She started talking about the violent death her mother had suffered and then went on to her stint in jail, due to Autumn's wrongdoing.
She carefully avoided talking about the miserable days she had served as a whore. Those days had been unbearable and she had no desire to relive painful memories.
George, on the other hand, maintained a singular focus on the prosperous Y City. He was determined to fulfill his ambitions overseas and also have a fresh beginning with Holley. They deserved a new life.
When George went for the job interview, he was in for a nasty shock. He caught sight of Sheryl who resembled Autumn in the photo greatly. He rushed back to inform Holley of his discovery, which set off a series of consequences.
The torment that had resulted from that miserable days had transformed pitiful Yvonne Gu into an unscrupulous avenger, Holley Ye.
However, she remained calm and collected and determined to reach her goals.
"I have given the contract to Sheryl to weigh the pros and cons and come to a decision," George started,"but she seemed hesitant to give in."
Upon hearing his words, Holley expressed her vexation,"By hook or by crook, you have to get Sheryl to sign the contract or we will be in trouble."
Only when Sheryl stayed in Y City could Holley carry out her plan.
Holley was determined to get back at Autumn completely and absolutely for everything the latter had done to the former. Holley was intent on revenge.
Holley felt extremely superior at the thought of gaining victory but there was a long way to go.
George found it hard to reconcile this supercilious, arrogant version of Holley with her ordinary, sweet one. Every time Sheryl was merely mentioned, Holley seemingly transformed into a whole new person.
George frowned and continued,"You can rest assured. I will honor my promise, but..." He left his sentence unfinished.
During the short period of time he had spent with Sheryl, he had grown to like her. She was sweet, caring and a good woman. She was nothing like Holley had described.
"Since Sheryl has had amnesia, I saw no point in pressing the matter in your desire for vengeance. She is totally clueless," George tried to talk Holley into aborting her pointless and cruel scheme against Sheryl.
Upon hearing George speak in favor of Sheryl, Holley flew into a fury. "George, how dare you defend that horrible woman? I thought you were on my side. Why don't you stop helping me instead?"
"Holley, dear, you misunderstand..." George frowned but continued hesitantly,"I don't think there is justification for your continued attempts to attack Sheryl, who has forgotten all the events of the past, both the good ones and the bad ones. For God's sake, the poor woman has amnesia!"
"Loss of memory? Ha! That's likely," Holley sneered. "Sheryl can pretend that she doesn't remember driving my mother to her death and putting me in jail, but I will stop at no end until I get my vengeance and am satisfied."
Holley looked down at George haughtily,"Your role in this plan has ended."
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