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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 312

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 312 – The S*e*x Addict Can Help

“Tell her–” she insisted before she burst out laughing, “Look at both your faces. You two look like youare going to eat someone alive,” her mocking tone subsided when she began to laugh crazily.

‘That’s not funny. And there is nothing that ever happened between us,” Akin stepped ahead and yelledin a desperate tone, “as for the name—she changes her name in my phone no matter how many timesI tell her not to do so,” he looked so angry when he turned to her and complained.

“I want him to know me as Miss Naughty. Is it wrong?” She pouted, and at this point, I was lost.

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“I want to see him,” I insisted and broke their attention back to me.

“He is right over there,” she pointed at the door while Akin remained silent, “we shouldn’t hide anythingfrom her anymore.”

“Oh, that’s very generous of you,” I rolled my eyes and walked up to the door. It is not like they couldhide it anymore.

“Listen, we were doing some experiments on him. Like how to feed him to his brothers—,’ as soon asJessie reached me and said that, I turned around to pass a glare at her.novelbin

“Okay! I am sorry. I am joking. What happened to humor?” She rolled her eyes and opened the door forme. Akin didn’t follow me for a few seconds, and when he did follow, he didn’t reach up close.

I entered the room while keeping my breath steady and watched Helel sleep in the glass coffin like hehad never died.

“He is dead, and I am not joking about that part,” she whispered from behind me before she walkedahead of me to reach the coffin, “I created this coffin.”

She looked so proud of herself when showing off the coffin and avoiding what was lying inside of it.

“I will give you a crown for this, but can you leave me with him for a second?” I didn’t want to be rude,but I was extremely annoyed with the two.

“Well, we might not have too much time with us anymore,” her comment made me narrow my eyes inher face.

“I kept his body safe for as long as I could, but it is becoming hard now. Today I saw a littledecomposition around his one nail in the left hand,” she pointed at the hand and then cleared her throatto say, “which is why I had to call him here in an emergency.”

“What were you two doing with his body here?” Since Akin was only standing at the door like a guiltyperson, I was asking her all the burning questions.

“When Helel passed away and his body was sent to the council’s home for examination, my father hadput me on this duty. I called Akin the instant I saw Helel dead and asked him to come over. We thenprepared enough proof to say Helel died and lied that his body had been dumped in the woods. Akingot me here, and this is where I keep tabs on him. I don’t know how far we could keep him safe, but—,”she pretty much explained everything except for answering the main question.

“What were you doing with his body?” I asked her once again, watching her look at Akin for hispermission.

“Nothing. Akin wanted to keep him safe and find a way to-everything —possible,” she shrugged, but itdidn’t seem like she believed it was possible.

“What were you doing with Akin?” I lowered my voice to not sound jealous and sound more interestedin knowing details.

“Electric shocks, and soon after that, I will take his blood and inject it into Hefei’s body to keep himfresh,” she shrugged.

So that was it. They were doing something good, but why did they keep it from me?

“Why didn’t you tell me all this? You knew I was looking for him,” I said as I turned to question Akinonce again.

“I haven’t been able to move on because I come here and look at him every day. I didn’t want the samefor you. I didn’t want to give you hope because I knew you would go crazy looking for ways, and if itdidn’t work out, you will be lost and broken once again,” Akin whispered under his breath, making mehold my face in my hands to calm down.

“So, you thought you should face all this misery alone,” I nodded, “Of course, you’re always the bestand kindest person,” I taunted, but not because I was mad at him. I was upset that he went through somuch alone.

“Well, sadly, my fear had come to life. He is deteriorating, and I cannot do anything about it,’ he closedhis eyes and sighed.

“He is dying for good this time,” Jessie added.

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