Chapter 1224
Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James)
In the slums overseas, the reason they stay that way is because the poor seem destined to remain poor. The wealthy wonât give them jobs, so their only means of income are either begging or, for those few who are strong enough, doing some hard labor for barely enough money to get by. Truly changing their fate is rare.â Sophie spoke softly, âAnd for the rest, even if they beg until they bleed, how could they possibly afford the crazy medical bills? Itâs tough enough just to survive. They wouldnât steal unless they were absolutely desperate.â
Sandy, unable to counter Sophieâs argument, changed her approach. âBut like you said, thatâs just a âwhat ifâ!â
âYes, a âwhat if,ââ Sophie nodded. âMaybe the person who stole your purse that day, Ms. Sandy, was a desperate criminal, someone whoâs hit rock bottom. But that doesnât mean everyone in the slums isnât worthy of compassion. Ms. Sandy, you donât know Odie, you donât know his past, yet youâre quick to judge him. Is it just because of his bad reputation? Or is it because he used to work for the White family as a servant and then managed to rise above his station?â
âWho cares about his past? Iâm not interested!â
âOdie was once a child from the slums, Ms. Sandy, a child.â
Sophie continued, âI believe Odieâs tough exterior, his fierceness, and cruelty are just a way to protect himself, to keep others from hurting him, to hide his scared, weak side. If I put it that way, can you understand why Odie acts the way he does, Ms. Sandy?â
Sandy turned her head away, still upset.
âOf course, Iâm not saying Odie is a saint. Heâs done plenty of bad things. Many things, grudges, right and wrong, are complicated. It depends on how he makes up for his past deeds, how he becomes useful to society, right?â Sophie said, âOdie has come this far on his own. Ms. Sandy, you can dislike him, criticize him, even accuse him, but you must never insult him.â
Listening to Sophieâs gentle words, Sandyâs face turned red. She said, âI canât argue with you! I donât care about him!â
With that, Sandy ran towards her room.
Sophie watched Sandyâs retreating figure and shook her head helplessly.
Sophie then placed the dinner she had prepared downstairs in Odieâs room before leaving and closing the door behind her.
The moment the door closed, Odie, who had been lying on the bed, slowly opened his eyes.
He looked towards the now shut door.
Memories of his days in the slums surfaced in his mindâhe had deceived people, stolen money, and had been beaten up, nearly dying in the slums.
Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James)
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ï¤Chapter 782 Throughout his journey, he had done all sorts of dirty work.
When people called him ruthless, vile, and disgusting, he wasnât angry.
Because he knew if he didnât act that way, he wouldnât survive.
When people cursed him as a mongrel, a lowlife, he wasnât angry.
Because he knew they were powerless, cursing him only because they were inferior and needed someone to vent their frustration on.
When people accused him of being evil, of killing countless people, he also wasnât angry.
Because he knew it was the truth, and he had nothing to be angry about.
But when Sandy, with her sense of superiority, treated him like a servant and spoke ill of him, he truly got angry.
He never thought that Sophie would defend him.
This was the first time, the first time someone protected his dignity and the first time someone pierced through his facade, saying... he still had a chance to be a good person.