Chapter 112
The only difference from usual was the white designer dress Leawore under her school uniform. It was a new luxury brand dress that Christian had recently bought for her, and her long dark hair made her look ethereal. Her makeup was even more expuse he in elene wless, and she smiled radiantly in the morning sunlight, like a goddess.
Isn’t she already
dered. Because Helen had the SAT exam today. Matilda had gone to bed quite earlyst night. But before <b>she </b>tell asleep, she confirmed the news and couldn’t help but open a bottle of her most expensive red wine to celebrate and share the great news with Helen.
ng! Matilda’s expensive sunsses, worth thousands of dors, fell to the ground, the edges hitting the hard surface and cracking. She felt the world spinning, <b>and </b>the sam above, though gentle, seemed unbearably scorching and blinding, making her dizzy. She felt confused. Where <b>am </b>1 Why is Lea here? Am I also dead?
“Mom Helen.” <b>Lea </b>tilted her head <b>and </b>asked with a bright smile, “Why are you looking at me like that? Are you too happy and excited to
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Helen screamed uncontrobly, shaking Matilda’s arm and screaming, “Mom, why did you lie to me? Why did you lie to
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In the middle of the night, wearing her most luxurious pajamas and holding a ss of the finest red wine, Matilda entered Helen’s room and woke her up. “Helen, Mom has great news for your
Helen, waking up in a grumpy mood, saw her mother had never been so happy and became curious. “Mom, what are you so happy about! Such a joyous asion, she wanted to hear it to enjoy it
“Look!” Matilda held her phone up to Helen’s face, her eyes <b>wide </b>with excitement, her face frozen in a delighted grin. The phone disyed a photo she had just received. In the photo, Lea was sprawled <b>on </b>a table like amb, her limbs stretched. out, hanging limp and lifeless. She didn’t move at all.
Helen’s eyes widened in shock. “Leaf Is she dead? Her voice became uncontrobly sharp.
“No, she’s still alive,” Matilda, too excited, spoke up with a shaky voice. “But she’s about to die. With her mind clear, she’ll <b>watch </b>as she’s skinned and dismembered, her organs <b>harvested </b>one by one… Matilda’s voice trembled with excitement, mixed with an unnoticed fear. Just talking about such a death was terrifying.
Helen felt <b>a </b>shiver down her spine. But then she remembered how, because of Lea, she had been tortured and lost her dignity. She became theughingstock of the entire school and city, a shame that could never be erased. She had identally pushed Lily down the stairs, got arrested, med by everyone, and was almost sentenced to life in prison. Her life had been a living hell. Now, she felt nothing but relief. “Really, Moin? Is it true?”
“It’s true! This time it’s true!” Matilda reassured her.
“I want to see her dead body.” But then, the thought of Matilda’s description made Helen refuse, Never mind! I don’t want to see it. I’d never be able to eat or sleep again. Even though she couldn’t gloat in front of Lea, knowing Lea was dead was the most exciting thing ever. She enjoyed the triumph inwardly. No one will stand in my way anymore. My future is limitless, and Alfred is waiting ahead for me.
“Oh my god! Oh my god! Oh my god… Helen jumped on her bed, screaming with joy. “Lea is dead! She’s finally dead! And what a terrible death! Hahaha…”
Matilda knew how Lea died and felt extremely ufortable. Hearing Helen’s words made her decide not to see the body either. Seeing Helen so happy, she joined in the celebration. They would <b>have </b>thrown a grand party to celebrate if it weren’t for the SAT exam.
Bang! Matilda was <b>pus</b>
by Helen, mming into the car. Pain shot through Matilda, and everything went ck for a
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