Chapter 159
Heidi’s attempt to frame ra didn’t work, and now she was facing being grounded. Feeling sour,
Heidi decided to drown her sorrows at a local bar with friends. After one too many, she called a
designated driver to get her home.
She mumbled her address, slumping into the seat, teetering on the edge of sleep.” The ride felt
endless until the car finally jerked to a stop.
Thinking she was home, Heidi’s eyes snapped open, but all she saw was a deste wastnd. Her
heart raced as she realized she’d been duped.
As she reached for the door in a panic, a ck hood was thrown over her head. A flurry of punches
and kicks followed.
Heidi felt as if her insides were being shattered to pieces. She wanted to scream, but her mouth
was gagged with something foul, the stench making her
nauseous.
Some time passed, and Heidi was left bruised and sore from the beating, groveling on the ground,
begging for mercy. She thought her nightmare was finally over, only to be dragged to a pool of
water.
The water in the pool, though not deep, emitted a foul stench that assaulted her
nostrils. She tried to climb out, but the fences were locked tight.
Only now did she realize where she was – an abandoned pig farm, and she was
in the sty.
The thought alone made her stomach churn, and she vomited the night’s indulgences.
When she was discovered the next afternoon, she had been soaking in swine filth for over twelve
hours. Ironically, her rescuer was an influencer live streaming at the scene.
Edwin, too, found out about her plight through the live stream.
The story of Heidi thrown into a manure pit spread like wildfire online.
Through tears, Heidi cursed, “It must have been that bitch ra. Edwin, you must
avenge me.”
Edwin’s heart ached in a way he couldn’t exin, torn between disappointment
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in his sister and sympathy for ra. With a cold gaze, he informed Heidi, “The doctor says there’s
no external damage, no broken bones. Tomorrow morning, I’ll have you sent back to our family’s old
house.”
Heidi, tearful and disbelieving, looked at Edwin. “Edwin, I’m in agony. How can there be no broken
bones? Why don’t you care? Why send me away? Do you not love me anymore?” she sobbed,
attempting to draw close to him, only to be skillfully avoided.
He patted her head, his voice void of warmth, “If you don’t want the Campbell family to fall, you’ll go
without a fuss.”
The next morning, Dawson arrived to escort a battered Heidi to the outskirts, to a tiny, dpidated
house amidst the Campbell family graveyard, her onlypany an elderly caretaker.
Taking in the dpidated surroundings, the remnants of cold food on the table, and the nearby
graves resembling small hills, Heidi was filled with rage. She angrily swept everything off the table
onto the floor, her eyes gleaming with an unprecedented fierceness.
“ra, I will make you pay for this–double!” she seethed.
After dinner, ra took Snow for a run downstairs, following her therapist’s advice to exercise as a
way to ease her depression.
Snow, full of zest, led the way until a familiar figure appeared, bringing him to a halt. The dog
barked joyfully, circlingn with excitement.
The weariness inn’s demeanor seemed to lift a bit. He crouched down, his slender fingers gently
massaging Snow’s neck.
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