Chapter 96 Yes, 1 Will Die
That sentence had haunted Tilda all her life, and had become a tormenting nightmare.
The next second…
What she’d been waiting for finally came.
“No matter if I want to admit it or not, we’re siblings by blood.
“So, as your biological brother… there’s something I want to ask of you,”
As he spoke, Dominic stepped forward.
He stopped just a couple of steps away from Tilda.
At 6’2“, Dominic towered over her, and Tilda had to tilt her head up slightly to look at him.
Tilda met Dominic’s calm, cold eyes, which seemed capable of tearing her soul apart.
He parted his lips.
He spoke in a cold, cutting voice, each word like a knife aimed to tear her apart. “Tilda, I hope… you… die.”
Dominic was completely serious, there was no hesitation and pretense in his voice.
It was a “genuine wish,” born from pure disgust and hate.
It was also a side of the Jenson Group’s CEO that no one had ever seen.
Right in front of the sister he’d just found after she’d been missing for 19 years, he said he wanted her dead.
Tilda had already learned this in her past life.
At the time, she was completely focused on getting on Dominic’s good side.
She secretly observed him and noticed that Kyla had learned to bake and often made him chocolate cakes.
Dominic loved them and always praised her baking.
So Tilda poured all of her effort into making a chocolate cake for him.
But Dominic just glanced at it and, with an expressionless, incredibly cold, and ruthless tone, said …
As her older brother, her blood relative…
He had only one demand for her.
He wanted her… dead.
That was the only thing Dominic ever said to Tilda before she was burned alive in her past life.
Then, just like that, Dominic shut the door.
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Chapter 96 Yes, I Will Die
Tilda was left standing there, clutching the chocolate cake.
She was chilled to the bone.
Her mind went blank.
Even breathing became a struggle.
She felt like a fool, frozen in place.
Ridiculous, childish, and pathetic.
Tilda didn’t know what words could describe her feelings at that time.
Those words were just too weak.
She only remembered that her depression got much worse after that day.
That’s when the suicidal thoughts and self–hate began, too.
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In her previous life, Dominic was too disgusted to even say her name, as if it would give him bad breath.


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