[Rape Livia? Oh my god, Lucius is disgusting! I was so wrong. I actually thought Livia was kicking him while he was down when she broke up with him, but it turns out she was escaping from hell!]
[Seriously! Did you only just realize? After that audio of him and Milton leaked, I knew he was just as vile as that dog-leashing freak!]
[This is amazing! I can't even imagine how many innocent women were victimized by the Lincoln family!]
[And it wasn't just women! The Luminary Arts Centre is just what got exposed this time. I'm sure plenty of men have died because of the Lincoln family's other schemes!]
[A family like the Lincolns, in ancient times their entire clan would have been executed!]
[You think the family's overseas branches are clean? With this kind of news coming out, all their businesses will be under scrutiny. They're finished! It's just a matter of time!]
...
Larissa was driving home from work when a figure suddenly darted into the road, right in front of her car. She slammed on the brakes, her tires screeching to a halt just inches from the person.
Once the car stopped, Larissa could see who it was. The woman's face was covered in bruises. It was Josette.
What had happened to her?
Today, she saw the news about Lucius's arrest and rushed back to the Lincoln estate to ask about Fergus. A servant told her that Fergus had been missing for a long time, ever since he'd gone to see Larissa. Lucius had even gone to the Judson estate looking for him.
Suddenly, it all made sense. She couldn't reach her son because he was missing. And Larissa was the one responsible.
"Larissa, tell me!" Josette demanded. "Where are you hiding my son?"
Larissa looked at Josette's frantic state and put on an innocent face. "Why are you asking me, Aunt Josette? You should ask the police. I filed a missing person's report. They opened an investigation. Maybe they have news by now… Oh, and since Lucius was arrested today, you should go to the police station and ask him. When Fergus showed up at my door covered in bruises, he told me himself that it was Lucius who beat him up."

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