Nevertheless, she persisted, and her efforts paid off. Soon, they arrived at the spot.
Edmund was taken aback when they arrived at their destination.
How did she know that this is the spot? After the forest was sealed off, all signs had been removed, and there was nothing to indicate where her husband had died.
Looking at her from the back, Edmund asked, “Have you been here before?”
She nodded. “Yes.”
She then started to make her way past the guard rail.
“Be careful,” Edmund said when he saw her.
He quickly reached out to grab her, but just as his fingers were about to touch her skin, she moved away from him as if he had the plague.
Then, she leaped over the guard rail.
Edmund stood transfixed for a few seconds as he watched her go down, his hand frozen midair.
What’s going on?
I don’t remember her avoiding me like this before coming to Zarain.
What’s happening? Has she figured things out?
Edmund continued standing at the road as he mulled over the expressions and reactions she had back in the hospital. All of a sudden, realization struck him, and all colors drained from his face.
She sobered up.
Despite the situation, she has come to her senses.
If that’s what happened to her, then why would she still want to come here? Isn’t she trying to sprinkle salt on her own wound?
The more Edmund thought about it, the less sense it made.
However, Sabrina was already down there, and her figure soon disappeared into the trees.
“Sabrina, come back!” Edmund yelled, livid.
Frightened out of his wits, he leaped over the rail and fled after her as well.
I should have thought of this earlier!
What else would she do other than this? There was no light in her eyes after she came to her senses.
“Sabrina, come back! I’m telling you now that you can’t avenge your husband! Even if you can, he won’t forgive you when you meet him! He only wants you to keep living, Sabrina!”
Edmund screamed and shouted, and his voice reverberated in the woods.
Yet, the woman running in front of him seemed to be deaf to it.
She just kept sprinting forward. As Edmund had expected, she was going to kill those people regardless of what price she had to pay. She was going to skin them alive.
Then, she was going to drag them to hell before reuniting with the man she loved.
Sabrina’s eyes became redder and redder with each passing second.
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