Chapter 164
Diana’s pov
“Where’s the dagger?” I asked.
“Don’t be so impatient. Didn’t I say, as long as you fulfill my demands, I’ll give you the dagger back?” The mountain wind tousled Avia’s hair.
She smiled, like a devil.
I took a deep breath, struggling to suppress the hatred and anger churning inside me.
“So, what are your demands?” Avia lowered her head, twirling her meticulously cared–for violet nails, her crimson lips curling slightly.
“First, hand me your phone.” I furrowed my brow, not understanding why she would ask, but I still handed her my phone.
“What about the unlock code?” she asked.
I recited a sequence of numbers.
I finally realized what Avia was up to.
After unlocking my phone, she went straight to the messages and deleted all the conversations between
me and her.
“I won’t give you a chance to complain to Nathan,” she smirked triumphantly.
I glanced at her, too disinterested to even engage in conversation.
After thoroughly inspecting my phone to ensure there was nothing incriminating, she tossed it back to
“Do you have any other demands?” I asked after pocketing my phone.
Avia looked at me with a gleeful yet malicious gaze.
She slowly opened her mouth and said, word by word-
“Second, I want you to kaneel down and beg me.”
I wasn’t surprised by Avia’s request.
She had always detested me, seizing every opportunity to humiliate me.
Kneeling before such a vicious, calculating, and foolish woman was undeniably difficult.
Yet, thinking of Ryley’s blood–soaked face, my inner resistance was gradually suppressed.
It was just kneeling.
Everything was worth it to retrieve the dagger.
“Fine, I agree,” I struggled to move my lips, feeling as if sharp knives were slicing my throat with each. word.
The wind on the mountaintop turned bone–chilling, piercing every inch of my skin.
I clenched my teeth tightly, my cheeks sore from the pressure.
Then, under Avia’s increasingly excited and smug gaze, I began to kneel.
My left knee touched the ground.
The rocks beneath my flesh felt like they were covered in sharp thorns, piercing me to the bone.
I had to gasp for air, trying to calm the humiliation and resentment in my heart.
Avia crossed her arms, looking down at me.
She smirked, speaking coldly/yet contentedly, “You wretch, you still have one foot.”
Her nails dug into my palms, pain shooting through my brain as blood oozed from my fingertips.
I slowly raised my right leg, then used all my willpower to force my right knee to touch the ground.
Avia burst into laughter.
“Hahaha! Hahaha! Diana, aren’t you impressed? Aren’t you the princess of the Blade Moon Pack?
Weren’t you so proud? But now… now you’re noll
Her laughter echoed on the mountaintop, like a demon’s roar,
She lifted a foot, stepping on my right shoulder, and menacingly said, “Kneel properly for me!”
The external pressure caused my knees to sink further.
Avia glared at me. “Look at how pathetic you are now! So pitiful, so laughable! Do you really think you’re worthy of competing with me for Nathan? You despicable, detestable bitch!”
As she spoke, she increased the pressure on my shoulder.
Pain spread through my knees, and cold sweat beaded on my forehead.
Avia clearly relished the sensation of having me beneath her foot, laughing grotesquely with red eyes.
I gritted my teeth, forcing myself to maintain a straight posture.
I hadn’t forgotten why I had chosen to forsake my pride and kneel.
“The dagger?” I looked up at Avia.
“Is this what you’re talking about?” Avia pulled the dagger from her bag and waved it in front of me. I breathed a sigh of relief.
Luckily, the dagger hadn’t suffered any damage.
“I’ve fulfilled your demands, so please give me back the dagger now,” I said, panting.
“Just a piece of trash, do you really think I care? Since you want it, I’ll be kind enough…” Avia handed the dagger to me.
I reached out eagerly to take it.
But then! Avia suddenly let out a short, sharp laugh.
Immediately after, she raised her hand and threw the dagger off the cliff!
“No-”
I lunged towards the edge of the cliff, trying to catch the dagger.
But it was too late.
The dagger slipped through my fingertips, plummeting into the abyss, swallowed by the rushing sea, disappearing without a trace.
It all happened in a matter of seconds.
Behind me, Avia’s sharp and arrogant laughter rang out.
“Hahaha… I kindly disposed of it for you. Diana, you don’t need to thank me.”
In that moment, I forgot everything, consumed by one intense thought-
Kill Avia!
“You’re dead!“.
I shouted fiercely, turning to pounce on Avia.
She widened her eyes in terror, screaming and trying to run down the mountain.
But before she could take a step, I grabbed the nape of her neck and yanked her back “This is the price for deceiving me,” I growled angrily, flinging her away.
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