Chapter 444
Vincent did not expect Marina to say something so nauseating when she saw him.
Marina had long acquired the ability to be a social chameleon.
She didn't flinch at the sight of Vincent at all, she chatted with him, acting as nothing had happened.
"I dare not to accept this,” Vincent said coldly.
His words made Marina speechless.
"Then I thank you for coming over to see Tina off for the last time.”
After that, Marina began to sob again.
Whether she still had tears or not, she had to pretend it. At least, she must look miserable and pitiable enough, so that Vincent would not have the heart to settle their previous accounts. Vincent said, "You're wrong. I'm not coming to see this bitch off. I'm here to see how miserable she died. I can't even sleep peacefully without seeing her miserable suffering.”
Marina and Jason were frozen with shock at Vincent's words.
They had underestimated Vincent's vengeance, even though it was often said that the dead should be respected.
But in Vincent's opinion, this saying was nothing at all.
Vincent, as he said, came to see Tina's suffering, or else he wouldn't be reconciled and relieved. This woman had lied to him and had destroyed him.
He wanted to avenge himself, as well as to show his sincerity to Jane.
Vincent always remembered why Jane asked to cooperate with him, but he didn't seem to offer much help in the matter of Tina.
So he was a little anxious.
He was afraid that Jane would give him the brush because of his incompetence, or because he did nothing valuable.
He finally managed to return to Birmingham and the power center of the Garner Group, so being marginalized solely because of his incompetence was the last thing he wanted to happen.
Thus, Vincent came over especially at this time, for he wanted to make things difficult for the Whites.
He knew that as long as he brought vexations for the Whites, he could get benefits from Jane. Listening to Vincent's words, Jason was almost spitting out blood in rage.
Only Marina knew why Vincent harbored a resentment so strong towards Tina.
It was Tina who plotted against Vincent to take him away from Jessica and then threw him away like garbage
This was not enough, and she even wanted to destroy Vincent completely, wishing him to disappear forever in the world.
But probably the Providence had willed it that Vincent should escape death, and so he survived eventually.
Vincent deliberately walked to Tina's coffin and smiled when he saw that even though she had been painted and adorned, she was still hideously ugly.
In fact, Tina came to this point because her face had gone through plastic surgery earlier, then she ran out of money and fell ill, but she couldn't afford better operations.
In this way, and coupled with her illness, she could no longer give consideration to her appearance. Therefore, she came to this end, which was indeed quite scary.
Vincent thought to himself that Tina was so ugly that even the spirits would feel a revulsion towards her. Death himself was not scared away by her ghastliness on the way to fetch her, which might be due to his unwillingness for her to continue to breathe.
This woman was indeed steeped in iniquity, destroying his life.
Now she had died young; this was exactly her retribution and she really deserved it.
Vincent left smiling.
Marina looked at Vincent with horror.
She could only pray that Tina would bless her with all the best in heaven.
Marina and Jason had received several acquaintances on this day, with everyone coming over to piss them off.
Perhaps they were sent to send the three of them into heaven.
Tina's cemetery was bought by Jason in a hurry.
Due to a limited budget, they could only afford a small cemetery at the foot of a hill somewhere remote.
In this way, Tina was arranged to lie alone in the wilderness.
Finally, at the funeral, there were only Marina and Jason.
They had had enough; this way should be much more tranquil for them.
Otherwise, the people coming over could have infuriated them to death.
Tina passed away quietly and forever.
Roy had just agreed to go to the Golden Sun Kindergarten.
Of course, before going there, Simon had already arranged a new identity for him.
It was mainly for the sake of his safety; they didn't hope to make his identity as Oliver's son exposed, which was likely to bring about potential risks for him.
Moreover, as someone ordinary, he would be able to integrate into his classmates more easily. Roy was admitted to the Golden Sun Kindergarten.
Before entering the kindergarten, all should go through a physical examination arranged by the hospital.
Although it was not the best kindergarten in Birmingham, it was not accessible to common people. So every aspect of the kindergarten was very strict.
The parents in particular. They were all people of rank and means in Birmingham, although not from a family as distinguished as that of a top one like the Williams family, and they had a lot of requirements.
Roy, like all the children, went for the physical examination arranged by the hospital. Unexpectedly, he was diagnosed with a blood disease.
Oliver was heartbroken at this.
Roy had a medical checkup every year, but there had never been any problems related to blood with him in the past.
The doctor advised Oliver to find out if the umbilical cord blood was preserved when Roy was born. Only then did Oliver learn from the doctor that the rare blood disease Roy had been diagnosed with had not developed very seriously, but there were signs of disease progression.
The best way to treat this disease was to use his umbilical cord blood.
When Tina got pregnant and gave birth to the child, Oliver didn't ask much about it. How could he know anything about the umbilical cord blood?
Besides, he had never been a father before. As for the child, Oliver only knew that this was his own flesh and blood, which was very precious.
But when it came to relationships with him, that really hadn't been established at all.
Yet after Roy was born, their father-son relationship grew with each passing day as Oliver watched him grow up day by day.
So once he was informed that there was something wrong with Roy's physical conditions, Oliver was in a state of complete shock and trepidation.
He immediately went to the hospital to ask Marina, though he hoped to ask Tina directly, yet she had long been unable to provide any information.
Marina shook her head in answer to every question. Of course, despite his anxiety, Oliver did not question her too aggressively, considering that she had just lost her daughter.
He went to the hospital first and looked up the records of Roy's birth.
At present, Roy's condition was not very serious and he could still enter the kindergarten as normal. Oblivious to his rare blood disease, Roy had already gone to the kindergarten full of anticipations. The most important reason was that it was probable for him to meet Auntie Kim in the kindergarten.
Children's thoughts were beyond comprehension, and maybe Roy had understood it in a wrong way. Oliver only said that there would be aunties telling him stories, just like Auntie Kim. Therefore, Roy had been asking about where Auntie Kim was the first day he entered kindergarten.