All these were secrets the Hetfield family had kept hidden for years.
"Ugh!" A mouthful of fresh blood spurted out.
Norbert swayed, on the verge of collapse. The vile and cruel wounds, though old, still bled and hurt as if they were fresh.
With his mouth filled with blood, Norbert's voice trembled, "Stuart, I'm... I'm so sorry."
Stuart, who seemed cold and heartless, held his breath. He rushed to the door, trying to call for a doctor.
Orson, who had been waiting just outside, instinctively looked up as the study door suddenly opened. Seeing Norbert covered in blood, Orson was completely stunned.
Then, in a panic, Orson jumped up, shouting even louder than Stuart, "Doctor, for God's sake, save him!"
After shouting, Orson ran back into the study, positioning himself in front of Norbert to keep Stuart away. He angrily confronted Stuart, "Mr. Hetfield, what have you done? If anything happens to Norbert, Mrs. Hetfield will never forgive you!"
Orson knew better than most the importance of Norbert to Morwenna. He had promised to look after Norbert for Mrs. Hetfield, but it seemed he had failed.
Stuart, somewhat dazed, ignored Orson's anger. He felt as if he was back in those days—locked in the basement, eating stale bread soaked with his own blood. They had put a small window in the basement, allowing him to see the outside world but never to leave.
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