Chapter 1151 Coincidence
A loud slap was heard as the whip made contact with Natalie’s body. Natalie was someone who had a high pain tolerance. However, she could not help but let out a grunt. She thought framing her was already the greatest “surprise” the Leitz family would give her. Yet little did she expect to be physically tortured while interrogated.
“You guys are using force?” Natalie lifted her head and asked through gritted teeth. “Yeah. So what?” the man countered with a sneer. With a tone filled with bloodlust, he continued, “You were involved in drug trafficking and had caused trouble to many families. Yet, you’re still unwilling to own up to your faults. I’m just using some tricks to make you tell us the truth! If this were to be known to the public, I could even be viewed as a hero among the people!”
The man then raised the whip and struck Natalie once more Both of Natalie’s hands and legs were cuffed, completely immobilizing her. Thus, the whips were striking her directly, causing her gray shirt to be tattered.
Natalie could only hiss in pain. The man saw how bloody Natalie had gotten after the hits, yet he showed no signs of stopping. Meanwhile, the other man who entered the room with him, on the other hand, could not help but cast a pitying gaze in Natalie’s way.
Natalie was fair-skinned. Without the injuries, her skin would have been as white as snow. However, after being repeatedly struck by the whip, her skin and flesh were torn apart. She looked even more terrifying, thanks to her bright red scar.
The second man turned his head to the side. In a deep voice, he said, “Stop being stubborn, Natalie Nichols! Confess your crime and receive less punishment to your body!”
After hearing his voice, Natalie glanced at the man who dared not face her.
“I am innocent,” she declared.
Despite the aching she felt throughout her body, Natalie’s voice remained clear and resolved as it rang through the pitch-black room.
Her face paled, and beads of sweat accumulated on her forehead. However, her eyes remained fierce and filled with fighting spirit.
The two men interrogating Natalie were seasoned. Yet, they, too, were baffled by Natalie’s sheer determination.
Other people would have normally confessed whatever there was after receiving a few blows from the specially-made whip.
Even if those people did not commit any crimes, they, too, would have confessed as they could not endure the excruciating pain.
It was their first time seeing someone like Natalie.
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