Billionaire's Unforgettable Ex-Wife
Chapter 305 - 215 The Pain in My Heart is No Less Than Yours_2

Chapter 305: Chapter 215 The Pain in My Heart is No Less Than Yours_2

Why do this, why treat our family like this.

We all regarded you as a member of our own family, don’t you know that?

After my parents passed away, have you never dreamt of them when you slept at night?

Have you never thought there would be retribution?"

Walter Hansen looked at her gravely: "I don’t know what you’re talking about."

"Don’t know? Ha, it seems you won’t shed tears until you see the coffin." Richard Townsend stepped forward again and grabbed his collar as if about to hit him.

Faye Townsend held him back: "Enough, we disdain to hit such a person; it would dirty our hands."

Walter Hansen smiled bitterly.

Richard Townsend pointed at his face: "Let me tell you, do you think the incident back then was perfectly executed without flaws?

Tell you, you’re wrong, utterly wrong.

The morning you left, I woke up from a hangover in the car and saw you tampering with my parents’ car with my own eyes.

If I had known you were such a vile person at the time, if..."

Speaking so, Richard Townsend clenched his nose in pain, shut his eyes tight, and tears streamed down from his eyes.

Through clenched teeth, he said: "If I had known all this that day, I wouldn’t have lost my parents.

Walter Hansen, every tragedy in Faye Townsend’s and my later lives was caused by you.

Let me tell you, I will not forgive you.

As long as I don’t see you executed by firing squad, I absolutely won’t rest.

I will send you to see my parents, I want you to kneel before them and confess."

After listening to Richard Townsend choke up and say all this, Faye Townsend also started crying in agony.

She glared at Walter Hansen hatefully, thinking of her father’s generosity and her mother’s kindness, her heart ached tremendously.

Walter Hansen remained silent.

Hunter Warren stepped forward, placed a hand on Faye Townsend’s shoulder, and pulled Richard Townsend aside: "Enough, you two, it’s not the time to be sad in front of him.

The thing you are doing now is a cause for happiness; no need to cry.

If you want to cry, go cry by your parents’ graves."

Richard Townsend took a breath, raised his hand to wipe his eyes, and Faye Townsend turned to bury herself in his embrace.

Richard Townsend said to Hunter Warren: "I’ll wait here until the police come, you take Faye Townsend back first."

Hunter Warren nodded: "Don’t act on impulse."

He pulled Faye Townsend to leave, and they had only taken a few steps when they heard Walter Hansen say: "I... never killed anyone, nor did I harm Uncle Townsend and Auntie.

I was also in great pain when I heard of Uncle Townsend and Auntie’s death.

It’s not only you who considered me family, I also regarded you as my family.

Deciding to leave the Townsend Family wasn’t a spontaneous decision; I had thought about it for a long time.

I never expected Uncle Townsend and Auntie to leave us so suddenly...

I did notice there was a problem with the brakes, but I’m not a mechanic.

I did call the 4S shop and scheduled a repair appointment.

I didn’t expect Uncle Townsend to drive that car that day.

There were so many luxury cars in the house; how could I have known he would choose that one to leave in.

I was planning... planning to get my own affairs in order before coming back to drive the car to the 4S shop.

How could I have known... that car... would be the death of Uncle Townsend.

If I had known earlier, I definitely would have waited until daylight, when the drivers were awake, before leaving, instead of leaving without saying goodbye."

Hunter Warren turned to look at him: "The dead can’t come back, no matter how much you say, you can’t change this fact.

Making excuses is not the way to solve the problem, whether you are wronged or not, you should explain to the police."

"I’m not trying to make excuses; I just want to tell you that in terms of pain, I am no less than you two siblings.

Otherwise, I wouldn’t have hidden my identity and created the false impression that I had died and left Eldoria.

I left because I was too full of regret, because I felt too... sorry for Uncle Townsend who was so good to me.

All these years, no matter how glamorous my life appeared, the pain in my heart was no less than you two.

At least, your last farewell with Uncle Townsend wasn’t a quarrel.

I left after a dispute with Uncle Townsend, and that has been my heartache all these years.

How I wish I could turn back time, then I would definitely let Uncle Townsend know how much I appreciate him."

Hearing Walter Hansen say this, Faye Townsend was about to turn her head back, but Hunter Warren was already embracing her, continuing to walk forward.

She turned her head to look at Hunter Warren’s serious expression and ultimately did not look back.

On the way home, she looked out of the window, heavy-hearted, thinking about Walter Hansen’s words.

After a long time, she turned to look at him: "Do you think it’s possible that we have really wronged Walter Hansen?"

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