Chapter 11
After Scott went to prison, almost every year he filed a request through the prison system, asking to see me and our daughter.
I never approved a single one.
By the time my daughter was old enough to understand, she knew exactly what her father had
done.
One day, she came to me on her own and said, “Mom, I don’t have a dad. I only have you, and
Grandpa and Grandma.”
As for Chloe, I heard that about six months into her sentence, she got into a violent altercation
with a fellow inmate.
She was shoved, fell hard, and lost the child she’d been using as a bargaining chip.
Five years later, when she was finally released, she returned to her hometown under the
infamy of being the “most vicious mistress” and “a scheming liar who ruined lives”.
She soon discovered that her family could no longer show their faces in the community
because of her. Her parents were ashamed, and her siblings cut ties with her.
With a criminal record and a scandal too notorious to forget, she hit dead ends everywhere.
No respectable company was willing to hire her.
In the end, one winter morning, she was found frozen to death under a highway overpass.
Her clothes were tattered, her body gaunt, and the only things beside her were a few empty
liquor bottles.
In the twelfth year of his sentence, Scott developed late-stage stomach cancer from
depression and poor diet.
After months of agony in the prison infirmary, he died quietly in his bed.
My daughter and I did not see him one last time, nor did we claim his body.
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His ashes were ultimately processed by the prison as those of an unclaimed inmate.
Over the past decade, I poured all my energy into White Enterprises.
With sharp strategic vision, strong capital, and a team of top-tier talent, the company not only survived the crisis but thrived.
We established branches in more than a dozen countries, went public, and became a true industry leader.
My daughter grew up to be bright, independent, and full of life, earning admission to the top Ivy League university with stellar grades.
She was never a burden-she was my pride.
The shadows of the past had long since dispersed.
Our future stretched out before us like a clear, endless road-bright, wide, and full of promise.
We were both headed toward the beautiful, boundless lives we deserved.
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