Their Laughter seemed to pierce through my eardrums, echoing in my mind deafeningly.
They were evil.
They didn’t deserve to live in this world.
The overwhelming hatred that surged in my heart seemed to suffocate me.
A N G E L A ‘s L I B R A R Y
I gritted my teeth and tried to breathe, my blood boiling in my veins.
“These bitches!” Ivy couldn’t bear it anymore and shouted angrily.
“They need to die! Debra, let me kill them to avenge Vicky!”
“No, Ivy!”
I tried my best to stay calm and stopped my impulsive wolf.
“There are too many people here. If I turn into a wolf and fight
Marley, Adam will know that something’s up. We have to stay calm!”
“I’LL kill them sooner or later!” Ivy growled with resentment.
I stared at Marley and could only bite my lip in a desperate effort to stay sober. I bit down so hard that blood trickled out, filling my mouth with a metallic taste.
ALL of a sudden, time seemed to slow down. I clearly saw Marley turning around to leave.
Ivy was so angry that she roared, “Debra, Marley doesn’t deserve to live! Are you really going to just let her go? Think about Vicky,
Debra. Just think about Vicky…”
I kept silent and stared as Marley walked away.
This heartless woman needed to pay for Vicky’s death.
If I had the chance, I’d make sure she died a horrible, painful death.
Just as the overwhelming hatred was about to consume me, I suddenly noticed something.
Marley was headed to a row of bamboo sheds that were built to receive distinguished guests. I didn’t know if I was imagining things, but a part of the bamboo roof seemed to have been loosened.
If the roof suddenly came down, could it kill Marley?
This mere thought seemed to unleash a demon in my mind that kept shouting, “Let this damn woman die!”
Under my intent gaze, three bamboo sheds suddenly collapsed on top of
Marley.