<h4>Chapter 561: Chapter 561: This Truth Came Too Late</h4>
But her mother’s nickname shouldn’t be uttered by the executioner who took her life.
Scarlett Yates has been wondering what her feelings will be when she faces Roy Saxon again after learning the truth about the ident.
Would she wish to kill him to avenge her parents, or be so grief-stricken that she bursts into tears?
Yet at this moment, neither of these scenarios matches her current mood.
Seeing Roy Saxon again, her emotions are veryplex.
It’s been ten years since Father Yates and Mother Yates left her.
In these ten years, no matter how painful, time has worn and faded the grief. Remembering the ident from ten years ago, she still feels sad, but no longer that desperate pain as if life has lost its meaning.
So, when she learned the truth that Roy Saxon deliberately caused the ident, there was a moment when she deeply hated Roy Saxon.
But it was merely that moment.
If this truth had been revealed ten years ago on that day, she definitely would have wished to kill Roy Saxon to avenge her parents.
However, this truth came toote.
After ten years, even the strongest hatred and pain wouldn’t be as intense.
She doesn’t hate Roy Saxon to the bone, but she can’t pretend that nothing happened.
Roy Saxon seemed unaware of her abnormality, stood up, wiped the tears from the corner of his eye, and then beckoned to her, saying, "Scarlett,e over."
Scarlett Yates hesitated for a moment, but still walked over slowly.
The tombstone of Mother Yates was covered with lilies, still damp with dew, showing how fresh they were.
Scarlett Yates suddenly realized that the rtionship between Roy Saxon and her mother might not just be that of a life-saving benefactor and the saved.
Roy Saxon not only knows her mother’s nickname but also knows that Mother Yates loved lilies. His sorrowful expression as he touched the tombstone also seemed strange to her.
No matter how grateful he is to his life-saving benefactor, it shouldn’t be like this.
Yet, wasn’t he the culprit behind the ident? Why is he pretending to be sad and mournful?
If he guessed she woulde at this time and performed a show for her, there’s no need.
Even if she knows the truth, what good will that do?
She, a powerless and penniless ordinary person, how could she defeat Chairman Seymour with immense power?
Scarlett Yates clenched her fists tightly.
She must desperately restrain herself to hold back from attacking Roy Saxon.
She walked over to Roy Saxon expressionlessly, nced at the lilies covering the entire tombstone, pressed her lips together, and after a moment said, "Uncle Saxon also knows my mother liked lilies?"
Her voice was very indifferent.
She definitely isn’t usually like this.
But Roy Saxon didn’t give it much thought, only assumed that she was in a bad mood on such a special day, so even though Scarlett Yates acted very differently today, he found it normal.
Roy Saxon nodded, eyes still filled with lingering sorrow, expressed with a heavy heart: "Your mother loved lilies the most. When she saved me and brought me to her little courtyard, it was filled with flowers. I asked her why she loved lilies so much, she said lilies look clean, she didn’t like things that were overlyplex."
After hearing his words, Scarlett Yates was silent for a few seconds.
In her memory, Mother Yates was indeed a very simple person.
Simple, kind, gentle, her entire being exuded a gentle and delicate feminine aura, a woman whom any man would feel tenderness towards upon meeting.