Chapter 791
Vinson was stumped by Henrick’s reaction.
He was astounded that Henrick was more concerned about whether he was cheated upon than the fact that he had murdered someone.
“Since he is desperate to know, you should tell him, Sannie.”
Sweeping her gaze at Henrick, she explained, “To be honest, my mom never let you touch her as she didn’t have any feelings for you. She simply married you for expediency’s sake. However, she didn’t expect to have let the fox into the henhouse and brought about her own death.”
With a scowl on his face, Henrick bellowed, “That’s impossible! Impossible! On the night we got married, we-”
Before he finished, Henrick fell silent.
He suddenly remembered that he had only slept with Maureen once, which was on their wedding night.
That day, he had a lot to drink and didn’t remember what they did in bed. The only thing he recalled was seeing some bloodstains on the sheet when he awoke the next day.
At that time, he didn’t think too much about it and attributed his memory loss to being drunk.
But now that he thought about it, he could sense that something was amiss.
Setting aside the fact that Maureen had always been cold to him, he realized that it didn’t make sense for a married couple to have only made love once.
Evidently, Arielle isn‘t my daughter, and I have raised someone else‘s child all this while!
As rage swelled within him, Henrick screamed with his bloodshot eyes, “I’ll kill you! I’ll kill you!”
“Please don’t get confused.” Leaning into Henrick, Arielle coldly remarked, “You are now on the chopping block, while I’m the one holding the knife. The one in control right now isn’t you. Henrick, tell me, how should I torment you to death? Should I chop off your legs first or your hands? Let me think….
After that, she wiped her hands as if she had touched something filthy. “Don’t worry, just like how you treated Cindy, I too won’t let you die easily. That would be letting you off too lightly. We will settle the score one by one, starting with the villagers…”
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