Chapter 1277 Someone To Blame
Natalie knew Joyce well. She knew Joyce would look for Stanley after she left Thompson Villa. Natalie had no idea what Stanley would do to Joyce.
With that worry filling her mind, she called Stanley.
Stanley’s voice soon came through the speaker. There was slight exhaustion lacing his tone. “Nat, what’s wrong?”
He didn’t respond at first and answered after a brief silence, “She did.”
As I thought!
She rubbed her face. “Then I supposed she had told you about the culprit and-”
“She did.” Stanley knew what she was going to say, so he cut her off.
Worry filled Natalie. “Then you-”
“Are you trying to ask me how my attitude toward her was?” Stanley asked with downcast eyes.
Natalie admitted, “Yes.”
“How should I have treated her? I just treated her the same as usual,” Stanley said casually.
The hatred I felt for her didn’t intensify nor diminish.
I already knew that the cause of my parents’ death was related to Mr. and Mrs. Rivers hence my hatred toward the Rivers family.
Listening to Stanley’s questions, Natalie felt sad for him. With a bitter smile, she replied, “I know it can’t be compared, but Stanley, you have to look at it from a different perspective. Your parents were under the organization’s surveillance, but Mr. and Mrs. Rivers were just normal people. They should be living a normal life, but they were implicated because of your parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rivers knew your parents were being pursued, yet they didn’t cut off their ties with them. Instead, they chose to risk their lives to help your parents. For that alone, I think they’re admirable people.”
Not everyone would help their friends after knowing their friends were in trouble, nonetheless, being pursued. The Rivers family didn’t hesitate to hide Stanley’s parents’ whereabouts and even delivered meals to them. That’s more than I can say for some people. Some would’ve cut off all ties and kept their distance, worried they would be implicated.
After all, evil people had no conscience or mercy. They might even kill Mr. and Mrs. Rivers. Still, Mr. Rivers decided to help Stanley’s parents in the end despite knowing he might lose his life. That’s true friendship right there.
Stanley’s eyes darkened at Natalie’s words. He stayed silence after that.
He did think of that, but he needed someone to blame. Someone to be the target of his hatred and rage.
After all, Mr. and Mrs. Rivers did cause his parents’ death by revealing their location.
Natalie massaged her temple and said, “Stanley, there was one more thing that you didn’t consider. Without Mr. and Mrs. Rivers’ help, your parents might have lost their lives even earlier.”
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