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Chapter 589

Chapter 589 Evil

Gwendolyn had always spoken bluntly, and while that didn’t set

well with Annie, the latter said nothing. Ultimately, the winner takes it all. I’ve indeed failed to kill Gwendolyn. I wasn’t meticulous enough and didn’t do a splendid job, so there’s no use in arguing.

As they walked one behind the other, Annie piped up. “My dear sister, the layout of this villa is a little dif

ferent as it has been modified. Allow me to give you a little tour today.”

Right after she finished talking, she took off like lightning.

Gwendolyn immediately gave chase. As she was about to catch up, Annie quickly hit

a switch on the wall.

Suddenly, a large metal cage descended from above, trapping them both inside.

Gwendolyn surveyed the cage without showing a hint of panic. “What tricks are you trying to play now?

Despite Annie’s innocent and adorable smile, her heart was actually filled with malice.

She opened the lid of a nearby oil drum and kicked the drum over.

Yellow oil gurgled out, spreading across the floor.

Gwendolyn, I know being taken back to the Harris residence by

you means another round of hellish torment. Since you won’t spare me, why don’t we perish together?

What do you think?”

Gwendolyn remained completely still and incredibly calm.

“If I can’t exit this villa within ten minutes, I won’t be the only

one who dies. Once Cedrick is enraged, Paul, who’s desperately protecting you, won’t be able to leave

Chanaea in one piece.”

Annic nonchalantly fidgeted with her fingernails, then took out a lighter to fiddle with it. “He doesn’t truly

care for me. Even if Cedrick kills

him, he deserves it. He’s just infatuated with my body, while I’m merely using him for the power he can

give me. Our relationship involves nothing more than mutual aid.”

Gwendolyn lowered her gaze at the oil flowing in her direction.

When the oil was about to reach her feet, she took a step back. “So, that’s why you deliberately deceiv

e me with my mother’s death?”

Annie shook her head. That was the truth. Your mother was indeed sick, and her condition was quite se

vere, but what really broke her was discovering our father’s infidelity, finding out that the man she consi

dered a good husband, Marcus, had actually had an affair.” She couldn’t stop herself from chuckling at

the mention of the past. “I was young back then, but I remember it all. Our dad bought us a small villa,

and your mother sneaked over to catch him in the act. When your mother saw my mom, she quarreled

with Dad on the spot. All of a sudden, your mother fell ill and was rushed to the hospital.”

Annie paused and laughed louder. “My mom felt guilty, so she secretly took me to the hospital to visit y

our mother, wanting to beg for her forgiveness. It was I who removed her breathing tube when there wa

s no one in the ward. I thought my

mother could marry into the Harris family if I did that, and I could become the legitimate daughter of a w

ealthy family. Dad knew about this, but I cried a little, played innocent, and he let that matter slide. He u

sed all his connections to help me suppress this matter. Unexpectedly, he was willing to marry Lorelai,

who graduated from a prestigious university, rather than my uneducated

and backgroundless mom. In the end, I could only remain an illegitimate daughter. How ironic. My mom

was kind–

hearted and had always been ridden with guilt because of your mother’s death. That was why she riske

d her life to save Asher when she happened to see him in danger. Asher helped me

all these years because he felt culpable for causing me to lose my mom. Nonetheless, he was kept in t

he dark about your mother’s death, not knowing that I was the one who killed her.”

Gwendolyn stared at Annie’s exquisite countenance in utter

shock. The latter’s face became contorted and menacing from laughing too hard.

“You were so young then. Your mother was so kind. How could she give birth to someone as evil as you?”

Some people’s wickedness was truly ingrained, and it was impossible for them to change.

The truth was more shocking than Gwendolyn

had imagined. She bored her eyes into Annie with intense hatred churning within her. “Evelyn. I really wnovelbin

ant to rip out your heart and see if it’s truly black.”

Annie remained indifferent. “To achieve my goals, some people must pay a small price. My dear sister,

I’ve held this secret for many years. Now that you have learned the truth, isn’t it time for you to die cont

entedly?”

She laughed wickedly, lifted the lighter, and was about to light the oil on the floor. “Gwendolyn, although

we weren’t born on the same day, we can die on the same day. At least you’ll have someone to keep y

ou company, right?”

Her laughter was maniacal as she slowly crouched down.

Gwendolyn narrowed her eyes coldly. While Annie was squatting down, Gwendolyn swiftly lunged at th

e former, raising her long leg to kick Annie’s wrist.

Annie

was taken by surprise, and the lighter slipped from her hand, falling outside the cage where it couldn’t b

e retrieved.

While Annie was fazed, Gwendolyn wrapped her hand around Annie’s slender neck, slamming her forc

efully against the edge of the metal cage with a loud thud.

The impact on Annie’s back was very painful, prompting her to let out a muffled grunt.

Gwendolyn swung her hand with all her might and slapped Annie’s

delicate face while simultaneously tightening her grip around the latter’s neck.

Annie

could clearly feel the air around her becoming thinner. She coughed violently as colors drained from he

r face.

Gwendolyn gritted her teeth in anger. “This beautiful face is such a waste on you. Someone like you sh

ould’ve just gone to hell, reincarnated there repeatedly, or just reborn as an animal.”

Taking in Gwendolyn’s enraged demeanor, Annie guffawed and provoked her further with great difficulty

. “That’s right. I’ve known since I was young that I have to fight for myself, so I killed your mom. Gwend

olyn, you should’ve seen it for yourself. To this day, I still remember how she struggled before her death

and the look of utter disbelief when she saw it was me. She probably never

imagined I would do that. How delightful.”

Thinking of the scene Annie described, Gwendolyn was so heartbroken that she was on the verge of lo

sing her mind. Intense murderous intent filled her eyes, and she exerted more force to strangle Annie.

Annie’s expression grew more pained as the air she could breathe became scarcer. She felt as if her lif

e was seeping away. Still, she didn’t resist. Or rather, she wasn’t Gwendolyn’s match even if she wante

d to.

Just as Annie was about to breathe her last, Sienna’s voice suddenly sounded.

“Gwen, it’s been nine minutes. Are you two okay in there? We’ll wait one more minute before we go in

with Nico.”

Seeing that Gwendolyn and Annie hadn’t come out for a long time, Sienna borrowed a megaphone and

called out at the doorway.

Hearing those words, Gwendolyn, who was close to losing her mind from the

fury, suddenly regained her last bit of sanity. Nico came with his troops. If they enter and see that I’ve ki

lled Annie,

not to mention with Paul and his subordinates playing witnesses, even Cedrick will be powerless to sav

e mefrom being convicted. In that case, my whole life will be ruined by this woman. Is this why she’s deliber

ately provoking me? Since we can’t die together, she’ll make me kill her.

Soon, Gwendolyn wrapped her mind around that matter, instantly loosened her grip, and took a step ba

ck.

With the return of fresh air into her lungs, Annie, ashen–

faced, collapsed weakly onto the ground, coughing non–stop.

Gwendolyn regained her composure and looked down at Annie haughtily. “It’ll only dirty my hands

to strangle you to

death. A beast like you who doesn’t deserve to be a human should be judged by the law instead.”

Annie was still coughing, but she shifted her gaze upward to glare at Gwendolyn hatefully.

After the final minute ended, Nico barged into the house with a group of soldiers.

Sienna, supporting Asher, and Paul and his bodyguards all rushed into the villa.

Everyone aside from Paul was shocked to see the large metal cage in the middle of the floor.

They figured anyone who would have such a cage built and installed in their villa must have a confinem

ent fetish.

However, their attention merely lingered on the cage for a fleeting moment before swiftly focusing on G

wendolyn and Annie.

Gwendolyn was completely unscathed, maintaining a proud and aloof air as usual. In contrast, Annie s

at pathetically on the floor, coughing continuously. The marks on her neck made it seem like she

had suffered some terrible torment in those ten minutes.

Paul was the first to speak. “What happened to Annie? Did you try strangling her to death?”

Gwendolyn replied indifferently, “Her body is too fragile. If I really attempted to

kill her, how could she still be alive after ten minutes? Don’t you dare slander me groundlessly, Mr. Hall.

Annie was indeed still alive, rendering Paul stumped.

Sienna and Nico were more concerned about Gwendolyn’s condition.

Nico asked in a hurry, “Are you hurt, Gwendolyn? Why are you trapped inside the cage with Annie?”

Sienna quickly noticed the oil on the floor inside the cage. “Gwen, what exactly happened?”

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