"You took me out of Felix and the bodyguards' protection step by step, and then took the opportunity to knock me out and let them take me away, right?"
Karida didn't deny it.
"Yes."
Queeny's heart sank. "Why? Because I treated you badly? Why did you betray me?"
Hearing her words, Karida looked guilty but said coldly, "You are very good to me, but in this world, not every problem can be solved by kindness."
She paused and continued in a deep voice, "I'm sorry. I don't want to hurt you, but I have no choice."
Queeny sneered, "Why don't you tell me what forced you to betray me?"
Karida looked at Queeny and suddenly laughed at herself.
"Queeny, don't try to get news from me. Let me tell you the truth. Even if I agree to help you, it's useless. In their eyes, I'm just an insignificant pawn. Not only you but also I'm under surveillance and control. So rather than waste your time on me, you'd better think about how to deal with your good brother. He is the biggest decision maker among us."
Queeny was not annoyed at all when Karida spoke her thoughts out.
She just said in a deep voice, "Tell me your story and your relationship with them."
She was sure that Ella must have a lot of stories, and these stories might really be useless to her as Ella said.
However, maybe she would find a flaw in them and start from this, and maybe she would find an opportunity to escape.
Hearing this, Ella didn't refuse. After all, Queeny had been kind to her, so she sat down and began to tell Queeny the story.
"Let's start with my name. In fact, my real name is Karida, not Ella."
Queeny was not surprised.
Queeny knew that if Karida really hid in the castle and Felix also didn't find anything wrong with her through the investigation of the servants, then her name must be fake.
Only the fake identity could cheat Felix.
Queeny didn't say anything. Karida continued, "I didn't lie to you. I am indeed an orphan. My mother passed away not long after she gave birth to me. I was raised up by an old lady in an orphanage."
"She treated me very well, but she was too old to manage the orphanage, so it was her two sons who managed the orphanage at that time."
"Her two sons were not good people. They have earned a lot of money in the name of their mother, but they were very bad to the homeless children like us."
"They beat and scolded us. They didn't give us food or clothes and asked us to do a lot of work."
"They said they just wanted to train us, but actually, we were just tools for them to make money."
"Later, they were gradually not satisfied with the small amount of money we made for them. They began to target the girls."
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