Charles White knew Elyssa Scott had arrived, but he didn't look back.
He just wanted to see how long she would look at him, and if she had more patience now than before.
Interestingly, this woman turned out to be more patient than he had thought. As long as he didn't look back, she continued to watch him.
She used to love him, but now, she probably hated him intensely. As for how much hatred, only Elyssa Scott knew.
The two played their silent game, and in the end, Elyssa couldn't hold back and came to a stop in front of Charles White: "It's been a few years, and you're doing better than before."
Why didn't he have the slightest bit of remorse towards her?
From this man, she had experienced what despair was like. Because of him, she had no choice but to leave her hometown. And it was because of him that the Scotts fell from grace and she was left with nothing.
She would never forget that it was this man and Edward Anderson who had jointly destroyed the Scotts.
