Chapter 137 The Hairpin That Killed The Snake
- The Newton family agreed to help—on one condition: Rigel had to write a tailor-made script for Sylvia first. For his brother’s sake, Rigel poured his heart and soul into it, working tirelessly without sleep. In the end, his heart gave out. He died of sudden cardiac arrest.
- The script was never completed, and the Newton family didn’t reach out to any foreign professors for Rigel’s brother. When the younger brother found out Rigel had died because of him, he jumped off a building and ended his life.
- The reason Hope remembered Rigel was because back then, her hands had already been crippled, and the servants often bullied her. Rigel was the only one who stepped in to defend her. At the time, he was a distinguished guest of the Newton family, and the servants didn’t dare cross him. As long as Rigel was around, no one dared lay a finger on Hope.