Cameron realized he could not gain any helpful information from Fabian and turned to leave.
Fabian called his name indifferently, “Ron.”
Cameron stopped and turned to see his brother-in-law in the same position. Fabian said, “You have a daughter too. What would you do if she committed a crime? Would you report her to the police? Besides, aren’t you responsible for what’s happening to my family?”
Fabian slowly turned to look at Cameron. “You were obsessed with building your career, so my sister had to care for the family alone. She almost fell into depression. After she died, we helped you care for Tasia.
“Rhea has only got astray because we neglected her. What about you? You got what you wanted yet refused to help me despite what I had done for many years. Ron, You’re more heartless than Rhea.”
Cameron was speechless.
Fred said emphatically, “I don’t care how many people Rhea harmed. She has never hurt me or her mother. She’s my daughter, so I won’t tell you anything. Just get the hell out of my face!”
When Cameron’s footsteps faded, he looked at the ceiling and sighed. Fabian would never tell Cameron anything, even if he knew something. He knew it was pointless to count on Cameron to save him now.
‘Someone like Cameron only cares about the law, but Rhea’s different. I might have a chance to escape if she can cause enough trouble.’
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