Chapter 146 What to Remember
"Do you remember anything?"
With tears in her eyes, she looked at Johnson Smith, trying hard to recall everything that had happened over the years.
She didn't know what he wanted her to remember.
What exactly was she supposed to remember...
Lilian looked at him helplessly, hoping to hear the answer from him.
He just smiled, as if he understood what she was thinking from her eyes. He gently shook his head and said, "I won't tell you. If you remember, you wouldn't look at me with such eyes."
Lilian opened her mouth, and Johnson suddenly walked closer to her.
Her eyelids trembled slightly, and she instinctively tilted her head back.
He leaned closer and closer to Lilian, and his face almost touched her. Lilian instinctively wanted to avoid him. But Johnson pinched her chin, not allowing her to move.
His nose touched hers, and their breaths intertwined, exuding a sense of ambiguity.
Lilian held her breath, afraid to move.
Johnson said, "Lilian, you should die."
Lilian shifted her gaze and met his smiling eyes, feeling her heart skip a beat.
The next second, he suddenly grabbed the chair and pushed her away.
The chair flipped and fell to the ground, and Lilian once again hit the ground hard, which made her feel like her internal organs were smashed out.
She curled up in pain, and her face devoid of color. Large beads of cold sweat were dripping down her forehead.
No one knew how painful she now felt.
Because she couldn't make a sound.
Johnson no longer bothered with her, turned around and left the room, closing the door, leaving Lilian lying alone on the ground.
Her wrists and ankles were scraped, and the ropes stained red with her blood.
Lilian opened her eyes slightly and stared at the door through her messy hair.
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