Crystal heard the news about her father and Felix. She took a deep breath, "How can he post something like this? I told him already, that Felix is innocent!"She then packed her things as she decided to come back to the city. She wanted to fix everything and reveal everything she knew about her father's doing.As Felix and Nate were getting ready for the press conference, he took a deep breath as he looked in the mirror."Why I didn't know about this thing? Did I kill someone?" Nate heard Felix asking himself while looking at the mirror.He frowned while looking at him. He felt pity while watching him. He felt that Crystal's right; he had an amnesia.Felix his final breath before getting out and facing the press.The camera flashed before him. "Mr. Anderson, is the article true? Did you kill someone?" a reporter asked.He managed to smile at them. "No, that's not true. I may think that the person who is behind this might wanted to ruin the company. He wanted to ruin my family.""But,
Ramon glared at his daughter, Crystal. "What do you mean? What evidence you got against me?" Crystal took out a small envelope from her bag and handed it to Felix. "Here, Felix. This contains the medical records and reports from the accident. It proves that you and I had amnesia, and it also reveals that our father deliberately kept this information hidden." Felix quickly glanced through the documents, his eyes widening as he processed the information. "This is... I don't remember any of this. How could he hide such crucial details, Dad?" Ramon's face turned pale as he stuttered, "I... I don't know what you're talking about. Those documents could be fake." Crystal smirked, "Well, that's the thing, father. I have a witness who can testify against you. Someone who knows the truth." Ramon, now visibly nervous, stammered, "Crystal, you have to believe me. I didn't hide anything intentionally. Maybe there's some mistake in those papers." Crystal shook her head in disappointment, her
Crystal walked out of the mansion, emotions swirling inside her. As she stepped outside, she spotted Nate standing near the car, his expression a mix of concern and determination. She approached him, her eyes still reflecting the turmoil she felt. "Nate," Crystal began, her voice wavering slightly, "After all you heard in there, are you still willing to believe in me? I promised I'd expose him for your brother. This is all for Shaun, this is the least thing I can do for him." Nate, overcome with emotions, nodded silently. Tears welled up in his eyes as the weight of the revelations sank in. Crystal, recognizing his pain, gently placed a hand on his shoulder. "Hey, it's okay to feel this way," Crystal spoke softly, her own eyes still moist. "We're in this together now. We'll get justice for Shaun, and for all the pain that has been caused." Nate, unable to hold back his tears any longer, let them flow freely. Crystal pulled him into a comforting embrace, offering solace amid the tur
Crystal couldn't believe what just happened. "What do you mean, disappeared, sir?"The office looked at her and sighed. "We did everything we could to find him, but he wants in his place. And I think someone got there before us."Crystal frowned and then she knew who was behind all of it. "My father. He might be the one who's behind all of this."Meanwhile, Ramon was inside his room when Crystal headed inside without knocking. Ramon was surprised to see her there and was in a hurry."What did you do, Father?" she asked, causing Ramon to frown in confusion."What are you talking about, Crystal?" he asked, innocently."I know you did something. What have you done? Why did you interfere in the case? Where's the witness?" she asked.Ramon frowned. "What do you mean? I don't know what you're talking about." Crystal's frustration and worry were palpable as she confronted her father, suspicion and disappointment etched across her face. "Dad, are you lying again?" she questioned, her voice t
The next day, as the city slowly stirred to life, Nate accompanied the witness to the police station. Nate drives towards the station as he wanted to make sure that he will there to testify for his brother's case. "Are you okay?" he asked, and took a glance at the witness at the passenger seat. He nodded his head, "I'm fine, I'm just a little bit nervous about what would happen there," he honestly answer. Upon reaching the police station, Nate guided the witness through the side entrance, bypassing the bustling main lobby. The witness, clutching the testimony that held the truth about Ramon's actions, took a deep breath as they entered the station. Nate smiled as he looked at him, "You don't need to worry. Everything will be fine. Just state the truth only. Nothing, but the truth, understand?" "I understand, Sir." The police officers, though surprised, quickly took charge of the situation. "Is this the witness?" Nate nodded his head. The police officers then escorted the wi
Felix looked at his father, he seemed proud of him as he finally revealed the truth."This is the right thing to do, Dad."Ramon looked at him, "I think so too," but without their knowing, Ramon had been planning to hunt Shaun's brother so he to shut his mouth and stop pestering him and his family.He wanted to make sure his son was doing fine before he left. He then headed back to the mansion and then locked himself in the room."Have you found him?" he asked someone over the phone."Yes, Sir. You know him. You know him very well," Ramon frowned when he heard that from the man over the phone."What do you mean? Shaun's brother?" he asked."Yes, Sir. After a thorough investigation, I finally found who he was."Ramon patiently waited for the man to reveal Shaun's brother.After a few more minutes, Ramon received the email sent by the man over the phone."I sent you the details, Mr. Anderson. I think it might be good for you to read it and to find yourself who is he."Ramon sighed. "Alr
The following weeks were tense as the legal proceedings against Ramon Anderson gained momentum. Nate, determined to see justice served, prepared himself for the court hearing. He knew that facing Ramon in court wouldn't be easy, given the man's ruthless nature and his desperate attempts to evade accountability. "This is it, my dear brother. Justice will be served," he said with a smile on the corner of his lips. On the day of the hearing, Nate made his way to the courthouse. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation, and the media presence indicated the public interest in the case. As Nate approached the courthouse, he couldn't shake the feeling of being watched, but he dismissed it as the natural consequence of such a high-profile case. He took a deep breath, "I will win this case for you, brother Shaun." As he neared the entrance, a car suddenly bumped into him. The impact startled Nate, and as he stepped out to assess the situation, his eyes widened in shock. It was Ramon, h
Nate was still holding Crystal in his arms. He then looked at him, "Sir,we need to get her to the hospital quickly," he urged Felix, as they turned away from the unfolding scene. Felix nodded, his face pale with shock and worry. "Alright, let's get her to the hospital." They hurriedly headed to the hospital to get her treated. Crystal's pulse weakened as she was still in Nate's arms. "Hang on there, Ms. Anderson. Please," he begged as he didn't want to see her die in his arms. On the other hand, Ramon, now in the custody of the officers, was led away from the courthouse. The reality of his actions weighed heavily on him, his eyes locked on the chaotic aftermath he had caused. He glanced back one last time, witnessing the ambulance speeding away with his daughter and the man he had accused of betrayal. "I felt so sorry about what happened. I put my own daughter in danger," he said as his eyes started to teared up. He wanted to be there for her, but then... he regret what he had