Chapter 349
“You said it in the car just now.” Harriet was so scared. She didn’t even dare to even open her eyes and glance down from the building.
When she finally braved a look, she immediately shut her eyes again, her lips forming the words.
“Didn’t you say that you won’t force me? How can you lie? Oh, Millie! My heart is weak. Please, don’t do this to me!” She began to talk more gently, clearly seeking peace.
Millie silently observed her, attentively noting every gesture, as if she saw herself in Harriet’s position just a day ago. Did Harriet know the sensation of awakening to find oneself bound or suspended in midair?
Harriet’s life was important, but weren’t other people’s lives equally significant? In her moment of fear, did she ever think that Millie had also experienced that fear?
Millie felt no sympathy toward her and saw nothing wrong with her own actions. She just wanted to be a bad person like Harriet. Instead of feeling conflicted inside, it was better to seek revenge on others.
“I’m truly terrified, Millie,” Harriet begged.
Millie didn’t respond. She slowly walked over.
Harriet saw Millie approaching, and she started to cry. “Mills…”
She believed that Millie had finally forgiven her and was about to set her free. She even addressed her by her nickname. That was until Millie shot Marvin a certain glance.
Marvin walked over and taped her mouth shut. Harriet gave up right away. It seemed that Millie was determined to make her understand what she had gone through.
Millie smiled subtly, casting a condescending gaze upon Harriet, whose face was flushed with fear, “Mrs. Lowell, I’m not as cruel as you. I just want revenge, not your death.”
She raised her wrist to check the time and calmly stated, “I will have my people take you home at 10:00 am tomorrow.”
Harriet’s heart sank when she heard Millie’s words. She wondered if she would truly be left hanging in this dreadful place for a whole ten hours.
“Ugh…” She continued to struggle. The sound of the bell came from the rope behind her, just like when Millie was tied up. Nothing had changed. The bell made Harriet panic, and she gradually dared not move.
Millie gently patted her shoulder and smiled. “Have a great evening.”
After saying that, she turned and was about to leave. Suddenly, as if she had remembered something, she said, “I hope that you’ll not bother me again after this.
Millie was expressionless, radiating an air of indifference. Even when she spoke, her voice remained steady and devoid of emotion. “Otherwise, I’ll stand by my word. I’ll definitely get revenge.”
With that, she smiled and left.
Harriet watched as she left, her anger simmering at Millie’s determination to get revenge. Marvin blocked her view. As Harriet stared at him, tears streamed down her face.
Chapter 349
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