Yvette Thiel shook her head and said, "I don't need to pay attention to anything related to you. It's all been reported in the legal news."
In fact, the departure of the group of people who followed him was inevitable.
It was a relationship of mutual benefit. How solid could it be?
The only person who could truly love him, Colton Wolseley, was in prison.
However, it's unclear whether he suddenly remembered his identity as a father and chose not to expose Charlie Raison.
In the end, Colton Wolseley's actions could not be considered as truly loving him. At most, he probably just felt that things had already gone too far.
Having both of them go to prison wouldn't benefit him in any way. It would be better to confess and leave Charlie Raison outside, giving Charlie Raison a chance to rescue him.
Like Charlie Raison, he also made the decision to bear the consequences alone after weighing the pros and cons.