At that moment, something flowed through her heart. In the past, he had treated her so harshly. At first, when he wanted to gain power, even though he didn't intentionally send Cherish Turner to William Griffith's room, it was still like "I didn't kill Boren, but Boren died because of me."
In the end, he knew what would happen between a man and a woman in that room, and he didn't stop it. That night, he sat outside the club in his car, knowing that Cherish had become another man's woman.
But back then, he didn't know that the man was William Griffith.
Later, to numb himself, he sought women in Kyoto City, trying to climb the ladder of success. But deep down, he knew he had never forgotten Cherish Turner.
But that's how people are. He slowly lost himself.
In the bustling hospital lobby, Cherish Turner bit her lip, unable to hold back any longer, starting to sob like a child, "Can you lend me some money? I'll pay you back... I just... I can't..."