Chapter 810: Chapter 810: Don’t Want You Anymore_1
The evil he committed almost spans the entire text, with both Arnold Simmons and the original protagonist Hannah Winter being victims.
Jimmy Simmons, having lost his memory, heartlessly picked up a stone and injured Hannah Winter, who treated him with nothing but kindness. When his memory returned, Jimmy’s methods only became more ruthlessly cruel.
In the plot, after the original protagonist received the news of Tiffany Lynch and George River’s marriage, she decided to go to the venue. Subsequently, she was pushed under the wheels and tragically killed due to the male protagonists’ mistaken belief that she intended to harm Tiffany.
However, behind this segment of the story were many hidden instigators.
The news of the marriage was released by Tiffany herself, and she also provided the wedding invitations; she even framed the original protagonist for plotting to harm her. As for pushing the original protagonist to her death under the wheels, everyone had a hand in it.
Of course, the most critical point is that the car that killed the original protagonist was procured by Jimmy.
Even though Jimmy was embroiled in a power struggle with Arnold for the Simmons Clan at that time, he still remembered Tiffany’s tearful complaints in front of him. Even with the wedding arranged, she could not accept nor forgive the existence of the original protagonist, Hannah Winter.
Jimmy, of course, took this to heart, so he found time amidst his busy schedule to arrange a murder for his beloved muse.
Goldie, upon reviewing the original plot, cried out, "No! I absolutely refuse to believe that my beloved Vincent could do such an atrocity!"
The teacup fell onto the glass table, emitting a crisp sound, as the morning light shone upon the elongated eyelashes, casting a tiny shadow.
Facing the sunlight, Hannah squinted her eyes and said with a hint of laughter in her voice, "Well, your little charm is now deeply in love with our protagonist. He doesn’t want you anymore."
Upon the table, Goldie let out a whimper, then despondently lay down with melancholy.
It didn’t speak again, for what Hannah had said was the truth.
The distance from the small town to the city where Hannah resided was not something an ordinary person could easily traverse on foot.
The journey was not easy for Vincent; he was often beaten down by sudden downpours that bent his back, and when hungry, he foraged for unwanted, expired food from trash heaps, just like before.
He was filthy, resembling a pet that had been abandoned.
Some saw him as a homeless vagabond, trying to shoo him away with whatever they could grab, but he would repeatedly utter the same words.
"Do you know where Hannah is... Hannah... She has a beautiful smile, about this tall..."
But no one listens to the ramblings of a madman.
His previously healed wounds reopened, and finally, someone sensed something was amiss and called the police.
But before the police could arrive, Vincent had already run off.
Perhaps it was all driven by the plot that he made it this far.
In the end, the male and female protagonists are destined to meet.
The bustling city, with its streams of traffic and incessant commotion, was a world that Vincent had never encountered before.
His vision darkened in waves, but he continued to push himself, looking up at the towering buildings in the distance, the tallest in the entire city, visible with just a glance upward.
Vincent gazed blankly, as if looking up at the moonlight.
Outside the skyscraper, on a billboard, a beauty in red lightly rested her hand on the table, softly lifting her chin to reveal a slender, graceful neck. Her skin was smooth as pearls, like the only splendidly-blooming rose at midnight, dazzling and captivating to the point one couldn’t look away.
This was the latest jewelry advertisement by Chloe, who had recently announced their exclusive Asia Pacific spokesperson—Hannah Winter.