A Ray of Sunshine

Chapter 651 - 352: This is The Best Punishment for Someone Like You

Chapter 651: Chapter 352: This is The Best Punishment for Someone Like You


Jane Quinlan felt like she had really become a regular at the police station these past few days.


It’s just that Evie Larkin and Evelyn Claire were not detained in the same area.


She initially wanted to follow Kay Forrest to meet with Evie Larkin, but Kay Forrest wouldn’t let her in.


Jane Quinlan refused to comply: "Why can’t I go in? I also want to ask Evie Larkin why she would do such a thing.


This is a matter of life and death. How can she use it as a tool for revenge?"


Kay Forrest held her face with both hands: "It’s my fault, I have always said I hated that woman, but I didn’t drive her into a corner, which gave her the opportunity to hurt you.


Now I understand, my leniency was seen by that woman as a stepping stone.


I can’t bear it anymore.


You can’t go in because I don’t want you to see my cruel and dreadful side.


I am bad, and only a vicious woman like Evie Larkin is worthy of witnessing it."


After saying that, he gently rubbed her hair: "You stay here obediently and wait for me to come out and take you home."


Hearing him say this, Jane Quinlan nodded: "Okay, I’ll wait for you."


A police officer escorted Kay Forrest into the interrogation room, and upon seeing Kay Forrest, Evie Larkin’s gaze flickered away.


Kay Forrest walked forward with arms crossed while a police officer said to another officer who was interrogating Evie Larkin: "This gentleman is the young master of Skyward Group. High-level approval has been granted for him to talk with this suspect for a few minutes."


The officer nodded, stood up, and exited with another officer.


Kay Forrest sat down in the chair, crossed his legs, and looked coldly at Evie Larkin, who dared not meet his gaze.


"Well, well, Evie Larkin, you’ve got the courage to kill someone. You really are capable."


Evie Larkin clenched her fist: "It was an accident, and moreover, I didn’t run away."


"Is that so, but what does it matter? Someone died because of you. Do you think you can evade responsibility?"


"Someone died?" Evie Larkin’s eyes met his, filled with fear.


"Who...who died?"


"An innocent bystander with no grievances against you.


Your impulse became the knife that killed him.


His pregnant wife is about to give birth, and this child is doomed to be born fatherless.


And all this, Evie Larkin, was caused by you.


A murderer.


Do you think you became so tragic because of us, the Forrest Family?


But have you ever considered, even though your parents are no more, you enjoyed a luxurious life in my home that even your parents couldn’t give you.


What about the child whose father you killed today?


What wrong did she do to deserve being born an orphan without a father?


You, the murderer, cannot provide any help to that child’s life.


She will hate you for the rest of her life.


This is the sin you have created for yourself."


Evie Larkin covered her ears with her hands and screamed: "Stop talking, Kay Forrest, just stop."


Kay Forrest watched her current state with cold eyes: "If I don’t say it, you think you won’t feel guilty, right?


Evie Larkin, to be honest, when we were kids I thought you were a pitiable child.


I indeed gave you a lot of care.


I disliked Nolan Moore but took good care of you; you should be very clear about that.


It’s very possible for young boys and girls at the dawn of adulthood to be attracted to each other.


But it’s also possible to break up after the attraction fades.


After all, there’s only one destined wife or husband for each person.


Discovery of incompatibility and separation is the most normal thing.


So why can’t you just let go?


The one who made the mistake is you, not me.


Why do you always feel like a victim?


Is it because you’re a woman?


There are plenty of women in the world, they understand reason, discern right from wrong, but what about you?


You’ve even lost the most basic conscience as a human being.


You don’t know how good your life is.


Tell me, how many chances did my father give you?


How many chances did I give you?


It’s precious to be self-aware.


Your biggest flaw is not knowing your own worth.


The Forrest Family does not necessarily need a daughter-in-law who’s good at scheming, only one who is sensible, sincerely treats me well, and can understand my thoughts.


But you haven’t achieved any of these three points."


"You don’t love me anymore, so of course, you can’t feel my sincerity.


You can say I don’t understand your thoughts, but you can’t say that I’m not sensible or sincere."


Evie Larkin covered her heart with her hands and cried bitterly: "How many people can spend ten years on you? How many can love you as they did at the beginning and never change?"


"You still love me as you did at the beginning? Then should I call that foreign boyfriend of yours over to confront you?


Do you dare to say in front of my face that there’s nothing between you two?


But do you dare to say the same in front of him?"


"I dare."


"Right, you dare, because you are the best at being unreasonable and stirring up trouble.


Because you know best how to avoid your own responsibilities.


You told me many years ago that it wasn’t on purpose, that the man seduced you.


I’m telling you, the world’s loving couples don’t stay together because there are no temptations.


It’s because they understand, to love someone is to remain loyal to each other.


Where is your loyalty?


A person who never had any loyalty toward me from the start, do you think I would ever believe her again?


I’ll tell you, Evie Larkin, do you know why I never visited these past years?


Because you were always hanging around my family’s home, and I feel disgusted at the sight of you."


After saying that, he slammed his hand hard on the table: "Today, when you stepped on that gas pedal, it’s true you wrecked two unrelated families, but you also solidified my resolve.


It wasn’t until I was on my way from the company to the hospital that I understood a principle.


Jane Quinlan is the woman I have been waiting for.


In this life of mine, Kay Forrest, she is the one. As long as I live, I will treat her well.


Without sparing any effort.


As for you... I’m telling you, I definitely won’t let you off this time.


Don’t think playing the pitiful card or denying your own crimes will pardon everything.


I will use every means possible to have you die old in prison.


You should believe I have the power to do that."


Evie Larkin roared: "Then just kill me already, if you despise me so much, why bother meeting me at all.


Just let them hand down a death sentence, isn’t that better? After all, you’re capable of it."


"To kill you? For a woman like you, death would only make you suffer momentarily.


But dying old in prison is quite another ending.


You shall bear this guilt for a lifetime.


You’ll love and never obtain.


You will slowly experience the agony of falling from heaven into hell.


To let you suffer through life, that is the best punishment for someone like you, understand?"


After finishing, Kay Forrest stood up: "This is the last time I come to see you.


From now on, in this life, I wish you ’smooth sailing’ in prison.


And congratulations, you have finally managed to erase every bit of your father’s kindness towards my family."


He snorted coldly and turned to leave. Evie Larkin quickly got up and reached out to grasp him: "Kay, I was wrong, please give me a chance to make amends.


Today was just a moment of impulsiveness, it won’t happen again.


You wanted me to go, to leave the country, right?


I’ll go, and I’ll never come back.


I promise you, I’ll vanish from your world.


I’m scared, please don’t leave me here, I’m begging you."


Kay Forrest shook off her hand: "You weren’t afraid when you killed someone, but now you are?


Better learn from your good friend Evelyn Claire.


They say birds of a feather flock together, yet look at you... way more cowardly than her."


Evie Larkin shook her head: "I’m not friends with Evelyn; I really don’t know what she did.


Kay, please you must believe me.


As long as you save me from here, I’ll do whatever you say."


Kay Forrest snorted: "Too late, the outside world from now on will have nothing to do with you anymore.


My kindness towards you was exhausted that night when I let you leave Eldoria.


If you could have understood the rage and the last bit of mercy in my eyes that day, you would have had a chance to save yourself.


Such a pity, you’re too foolish, foolish enough to give up your last chance at freedom."


He pushed her hand away: "From now on, you can enjoy the rest of your life.


Jane and I will be happily in love.


The two of us will raise our child to become the finest man in the world.


We will both take good care of my father, and let him live out his remaining years in peace and happiness.


We will love each other for life, never leaving each other’s side, until death do us part.


This is the treatment a good person deserves."


He opened the door and left, leaving Evie Larkin kneeling on the ground, her eyes full of despair.


In the end, her life had come to such an outcome.


If only the heavens could give her another chance...