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A Call That Changed Her Entire Life novel Chapter 206

"Emily, you are so lucky," said Tina, as she patted the bunny in her arms. Tina looked at the bunny with a sense of eerie tenderness.

The white bunny rubbed its face against her palm, not knowing that it was in danger. The next moment, Tina choked the rabbit's neck so hard that blue veins popped out from the back of her hand.

The helpless rabbit struggled hard in her hand finding it hard to breathe. It kicked and squeaked desperately, but it wasn't able to break free.

"My lady, here are the scissors..." Tracy said. Never did Tracy think that she would see such a scene when she handed the pair of scissors to Tina. Astonished, she screamed out from the top of her voice, "My lady! What are you doing?"

Tina threw the dying rabbit to the ground and grabbed the scissors from Tracy's hand. She relentlessly stabbed the rabbit's soft belly with the scissors and cut it open.

The scarlet blood gushed out in a constant flow, in time with the beating of the rabbit's heart. The blood flowed through her fingers and oozed under her hand, thick and strong, "Ah!" cried Tracy as she watched Tina's brutality with horror. She was so scared that she froze right where she stood.

Tina glared at Tracy wrathfully as if she was displeased with Tracy for shouting out so loudly. "What are you shouting for? Do you want to be treated in the same way as this rabbit?" Tina yelled at Tracy.

Horrified, Tracy immediately covered her mouth with both hands, trembling with fear.

Tina was gradually becoming more and more deranged. She felt no remorse or fear when she ripped open the guts of the rabbit and watched it die right in front of her eyes. If Tracy didn't misread Tina's expressions, she just saw a smile of pleasure on Tina's face when she cut the rabbit open. Her smile was so demonic. It drove shivers down Tracy's spine just thinking about it.

How did Miss Tina come to be such a cruel person? Should she have told Mr. Mark about it?

Just as Tracy was mulling it over, she heard a familiar voice with a heavy tone come from behind. "What's going on here?"

"Master Mark! Lady Tina..." Tracy mumbled as she turned around and noticed Mark. His presence gave her a sense of relief, as if she had seen her savior.

However, Mark didn't looked at her, instead he walked straight to Tina. Then, he squatted down beside Tina and asked in an extremely gentle tone, "Who has made you so unhappy? Huh?"

Tina raised her head and looked at Mark. She put the scissors aside and wiped the blood from her hands and said, "Emily came back safe and sound."

How could she be happy at this news? After Emily's disappearance, Tina had hoped that Emily would die a tragic death, never to return again.

Mark took out a clean handkerchief from his pocket and wiped off the blood stains on Tina's cheek and her hands. "Lately, you have been talking about Emily even more than Jacob," said Mark sympathetically.

Mark didn't know whether it was a good thing or a bad thing, but he didn't want Tina's mind to be occupied by other people.

With a look of disgust on her face, Tina sneered, "I don't like that bitch. No, I hate that bitch."

As strange as it were, Tina's hatred from Emily even exceeded her love for Jacob.

"Just be patient," Mark persuaded her tenderly. He continued, "One day, I'll make Emily and Jacob kneel before you."

"Pfft," Tina snorted and smile coldly. "Buy me a few more rabbits. I want rabbits that are cheapest and of the lowest class," sneered Tina, and she continued, "I'll name all these rabbits Emily. Hah!"

Tina wanted to cut open all those rabbits and watch them bleed to death. Then she would feed them to the wild dogs.

Mark always did whatever Tina wanted him to do. "All right, I will buy you some more rabbits. Let's go inside and get some food first, okay? The chef has prepared your favorite dishes. You are so weak now. You have to eat more to recover your health,"

said Mark, as he stood up and reached his hands out to Tina.

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