Chapter 1008 The Truth
There was a breakfast shop nearby Cloud Advertising Company. Sheryl brought George to one of its
VIP rooms. She knew he wanted to talk to her, and a private room could make it more convenient for
their conversation.
She filled a cup of water for George and started, "Would you have some water first? Breakfast will be
servedter. You should try it. Their breakfast is really tasty."
"Thanks," he replied shortly. He was not in the mood to enjoy breakfast now.
"You''re wee," she smiled. She noticed his attitude and joked, "But it''s really funny to meet both you
and your mother on two consecutive days. I suddenly felt that I''m that busy. So what would you want
from me?"
He tried to force a smile before he replied, "To be honest, the purpose of my visit is exactly the same as
my mom''s."
"I knew it." Sheryl nodded. Under George''s amazed sights, she exined, "If I put myself in your
shoes, I couldn''t believe it either. You would''ve thought that it was only my one-sided usation since
you had spent days and nights with Holley. As far as you could tell, she is not the kind of person in my
story. Am I right?"
Sheryl paused as she saw him nod slightly. Then she continued, "Moreover, the whole thing was too
ridiculous for you to believe. I could totally understand your feelings right now."
"To be honest, I could not believe it at all when I first heard it. Not a bit!" George agreed. He frowned
worriedly and added, "But I discovered somethingter that shook my confidence." He looked up at
Sheryl. She could read the pain from the expression on his face.
"In fact, I had fluke mind when I came to you. I just wanted to double check it and to confirm whether it
was true. Or maybe there was something wrong in between?"
"Nothing was wrong," Sheryl confirmed immediately. She knew he didn''t want to ept it. "There were
people in your life that you could never ignore, even if that person changed her appearance or her
name.
I could never forget her!" Sheryl stated. "Therefore, what you told my mom was true?" George couldn''t
help asking.
"Of course, it''s true," she nodded. "When I initially met her, I was curious why she always tried to
deliberately establish a close friendship with me. Then all of a sudden, she turned hostile. I felt that her
behavior was somehow familiar. I grew suspicious at once, but I couldn''t be sure that she was Yvonne
until after the things that happenedter," she sighed.
George was listening to her attentively, and she concluded, "There was too much coincidence. How
was it possible for two entirely different persons to behave the same? And both were allergic to
seafood? Moreover, since it was my mother''s death anniversary several days ago, I paid a visit to her
tomb, only to discover that someone else had been there. I couldn''t think of anyone else who would''ve
"I knew about your rtionship with her from the very beginning," George confessed. "Holley told me
about it from the first time we met. But the things she told me were entirely different from your version.
She told me that you caused her father''s death. And you passed the buck to her mother. She also said
that you used her mother as your scapegoat, so that she was..." George didn''t finish it.
He then continued, "She also said that you managed to rob her of all their family''s properties and even
made her unable to live. Therefore, she came back to take her revenge."
After Sheryl heard Holley''sme excuses, she couldn''t helpughing. She shook her head. "Her
exnation was too ridiculous and inconsistent. You never doubted it at all?"
"I did doubt it once," he smiled bitterly. "But every time I questioned her, she would get angry. So I didn''t
dare to ask her again. I trusted her and I thought that maybe there was just a misunderstanding
between you two. But I really didn''t expect that the whole thing was..."
"There were some materials for your reference. They were the news reports of the tragedy of our
family." To convince him, Sheryl took out a few newspapers. "In fact, I was going to give them to your
mother. But since you came to me already, I would just give it to you now," she added.
"You were not a fool. I think you could make the correct judgment to determine whether it was Holley or
me who lied to you." She then handed the newspapers to George. Once he got a hold of them, he
started reading through them carefully. His expression became more and more serious as he went
through every article. Sheryl could tell from his reaction that she was able to convince him.
At that moment, breakfast was ready and the waiter started to serve their food. Sheryl invited George
to have breakfast. "Let''s eat first. The newspapers are yours now. You can take your time and read
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themter. I don''t know how Holley was able to clean all the news on the inte. I couldn''t find a bit of
them in Google. But thank God I managed to find some in paper media. These reports were real!
In fact, when I figured out Holley''s identity, I thought about telling you everything. But on second
thought, you were already couple at that time. If I came to you and exposed her prematurely, you
wouldn''t believe me. So I postponed my n.
But I really didn''t expect that your mother woulde to me. It was also good, because you would
have the chance to know the truth. I felt quite guilty for hiding it from you for so long."
George was trembling with rage after he read over the newspapers. He sneered and talked to himself,
''Holley Ye! Holley Ye! For all those years, you didn''t tell me a jolt of truth!''
"It''s my bad! I trusted her blindly. I was such an idiot to believe her!" Heughed at himself.
"You shouldn''t say that," Sherylforted him. "You were just one of the victims of her plot. Holley is
extremely tricky and cunning. I''m sure she would''ve fooled any other people in your position."
"You didn''t need tofort me," George replied. "Now when I recall her lies, I feel so ashamed to have
been fooled. Her lies were obviouslyme but I believed them. How ridiculous!"
"Stop ming yourself," Sheryl uttered. She looked at his upset face and reasoned with him, "Luckily,
she didn''t have the chance to hurt you after she was exposed. Since you knew the truth already, you
should think on how you should deal with it. Anyway, Yvonne couldn''t remain atrge anymore."
She sighed, "Three years ago, she escaped from prison. She could have chosen not toe back and
to live a peaceful life, but she insisted on taking her revenge. I hope that you wouldn''t me me when I
fight back."
George echoed, "I really hope that she wouldn''t have returned and would have lived a good life with
me. But she..."