Summary of Chapter 606 – A pivotal chapter in Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen! by Theresa Winters
The chapter Chapter 606 is one of the most intense moments in Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!, written by Theresa Winters. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
His handsome features were tinged with a cold frost. Now that he was clear-headed, he lacked the courage to even face the things he had done in the past.
He looked down at his paralyzed legs. Natalie had tried to warn him, but he hadn't listened.
He had believed that malicious woman, Joanna. Even when he heard the truth, he refused to believe that Joanna would harm him.
Now, Jared’s whereabouts were unknown.
Colin was working as Joanna’s driver.
Benson was stubborn, his personality just like Nathan's.
When their parents divorced, he had thought it was his mother's fault.
If he hadn’t been abroad, delayed by the recent snowstorms, he would have already returned to cause a scene.
He suddenly understood how important one's environment was. No wonder their grandfather rarely wanted to see them.
They were all good-for-nothings, and their grandfather was disappointed in them.
The importance of one’s upbringing was something he now felt deeply. His father had only ever wanted to raise them to be useless, instilling in them a truly terrifying mindset.
Jerome nodded. “Yes, that was her. My sister is beautiful, just like my mother.”
Zack nodded, his tone somber. “Yes. From her appearance, she seems like a fine person, and a fortunate one at that. She will never forgive you. But you still need to pull yourself together and live a good life.”
“Ever since my daughter died, my wife and I have been in constant pain. We have another, younger daughter, but the pain of losing our first will last a lifetime.”
“But life has to go on. I’m not a capable man, so I couldn't give my daughter a better life. That’s why she was bullied at school. Sometimes, when parents aren't successful, it hurts the children too. My daughter was verbally abused by her classmates because we weren’t well-off. They bullied her behind our backs, hitting and cursing her. In the end, she couldn't take it anymore and jumped from a building.”
“We didn't know much about what was happening to her. She was always so well-behaved at home. When we asked her about school, she would just say everything was fine. How could such a good girl commit suicide? To this day, I still can’t understand it.”

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