Chapter 23 Peytie, Pay for Your Fatherâs Debt
In Peytonâs impression, her father was a loving father and a kind man. Besides sponsoring students, he
regularly donated money to charitable funds.
All reports depicted her father as a nice, humble, almost perfect man.
As Peyton bent down to pick up the scattered papers, her face grew darker with each paper.
Nolan had done his work. There was clear evidence of Kasonâs affairs, including those with oneânight
stands with him.
Over the past decade, Kason had had multiple mistresses. All were pretty young women.
It wasnât difficult to understand why Kason was handsome and kept shape even as he grew older
thanks to his regular workouts. With his tall, wellâbuilt figure and good looks, he was a popular choice
for many young women in the city.
However, Kason seemed to prefer those with humble backgrounds and had little exposure to worldly
affairs.
It seemed that their innocence was a desirable quality to him.
Nolan confirmed this. âDo you think he sponsored kids in rural areas for noble reasons? He sees them
merely as his prey. Kason is a patient hunter who slowly preys on his victims.â
âThese young women, who had looked up to him, slept with Kason willingly when they came to the big
city. Thatâs why ninety percent of the students he has sponsored are girls. The remaining ten percent
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Just coverâups.
Peyton wanted to deny it, but the evidence was right in front of her. Alarmingly, sixty percent of the
sponsored girls had sex with him when they were grownâups.
Kason would soon grow tired of them, dump them, and find new prey. Some women couldnât take it,
developing depression and taking their lives by jumping off buildings or selfâharm.
Finally, Peytonâs eyes fell on the file about Leilani. She was the one who had been with Kason the
longest, a year. After Leilani got pregnant, their relationship changed. Leilani wanted to marry him and
start a family, but Kason didnât.
In addition to the photos, there was a video clip of their fight, captured by a CCTV in a remote corner of
the hospital.
On the night when Leilani had the accident, Kason had gone to her apartment and left with a large
suitcase just at 2:00 p.m. when it was still dark.
Leilani was slim enough to fit in it. There had been reports of murders â conducted in this way before.
From that day, Leilani was nowhere to be found. Her apartment was rented to another tenant shortly
after. All remaining evidence vanished. Her body was found by fishermen half a month later and the
case was reported to the police.
Nolan was contacted by the police as he once provided his DNA when his sister was missing. He found
out the truth during the police investigation
Peyton looked at the scattered pictures of the women, their smiles so bright.
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Most of these women were dumped. A few had even taken their lives. Some managed to continue their
education but became somewhat isolated.
Peytonâs fingers trembled as she held one of the photos. She recalled her fatherâs smiling face.
âPeytie, good girl. Stop crying Daddy will always be there for you.â
âEven when youâre eighty years old, youâll still be my little princess.â âSweetie, Daddy will always love
you.â
Kason had given her the best of everything, yet he had hurt other
Women.
Tears fell onto Leilaniâs picture. Peyton could finally relate to Nolan.
Leilani was as important to Nolan as Peyton was to Kason.
âKason may be a good father, but heâs not a good man. Beneath that hypocritical mask lies a devilâs
heart. Peytie, I donât want to hide that fact from you.â
Nolan dropped to one knee and cupped Peytonâs cheek with his hands. A sick, paranoid smile flickered
across his face.
âI once thought you were my whole world. I loved you beyond. anything. But you are Kasonâs daughter.
I hate you more than anything now.â
Peyton felt a chill run down her spine when seeing his smile.
She asked, âWhen Helena and I were almost drowned, did you save her first on purpose? Did you want
to kill our child in exchange for Leilaniâs baby?â
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âAn eye for an eye,â murmured Nolan.
Peyton grabbed his collar, tears streaming down her cheeks. âAre you mad? Itâs our baby! It hasnât got
the chance to see this world. What did it do wrong? Itâs innocent!â
Nolan tilted his head with a wicked smile, âWhat did Leilani do wrong? Wasnât her child innocent?â
Peyton stared at Nolan, who revealed his evil side. It seemed they could never solve this issue.
âNolan, I know how painful it is to lose your sister.â
Nolanâs expression suddenly changed. He snapped, âYou donât know! Thereâs no such thing as
empathy! Leilani was born prematurely and was a sick girl from a young age because of her heart
condition. She was the pearl in our palm. But she died a tragic death! She was such a kind, beautiful
girl, who would be sad if I stepped on her hairpin. But she left the world in such an undignified manner.â
Nolan slowly reached out and caressed Peytonâs check. âYouâll never know how I felt when I saw her
body. The despair I felt when I lifted that white cloth. I would rather never have found her than have her
gone forever.â
Peyton moved her lips, but no words came out. It would be an insult to Leilani to say anything.
She understood why Nolan had been so emotional during that time and why he had looked at her in
such a way.
Nolan must have put in a great deal of effort to prove it was not Kason.
Nolan wanted to overturn Kasonâs case. But he only got more and more evidence that pushed Peyton
further from Nolan. Nolanâs attempt was proof of his love.
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Nolan had struggled. But in the end, he couldnât overcome the mental barrier and be with her.
He wanted to seek revenge for his sisterâs death.
Peyton knelt on the ground, gripping his collar and resting her forehead against his. Tears streamed
down her cheeks. âYou must be heartbroken, honey. We lost the baby. My dad is unconscious. Letâs
stop torturing each other. Okay?â
Nolanâs body trembled slightly as Peyton hadnât called him honey in a long time. He was overwhelmed
by emotions, but Peyton didnât know what he was thinking.
She waited for the outcome in fear. Peyton didnât want him to live in selfâblame every day. Why couldnât
they make peace?
After a long while, Nolan raised his head. The corners of his eyes were red, as he fought back tears.
He gently caressed her cheeks and his long. His dark eyelashes concealed the emotions in his eyes.
He said, âPeytie, pay for your fatherâs debt.â