He frowned. His thin lips were tightly pursed, and his eyes were bone-chilling. "I can't believe you'd do something this radical. Her actions didn't warrant her to be killed.
"Didn't warrant her to be killed?" I sneered. "No, she deserves to die. I should’ve stabbed her twice so she would've died instantly."
"You!" Theo was furious.
After taking a long time to calm down, he spoke between clenched teeth, "What’s it with you, Wanda? Also, have you thought about how you'll have to pay for Cindy's life if she dies? No one can help you if that happens."
I sneered. "I'll pay for her life, then. I'm avenging my son and have no regrets. Besides, there's nothing I can’t let go of, so why should I be afraid of dying?"
"Nothing you can't let go of, huh?" Theo gnashed his teeth. "Wanda Lane, you’re a selfish and indifferent person."
I pursed my lips and said no more.
He could judge me however he liked because nothing mattered anymore.
I sat on a bench along the corridor, then lowered my
head and shut my eyes.
Theo sighed helplessly at the sight of this. "You’re clearly a very sensible person, so why did you do something so extreme? What did she say to provoke you?"
I opened my eyes and said indifferently, "She said you deliberately gave me medicine that's harmful to the baby when I was pregnant. That the child wouldn't live long even if he was born."
I immediately observed his reaction after saying that.
He frowned. "You believe her?"
I sneered. "Judging from the result, do you think I believe her?"
"Wanda Lane!" Theo flew into a rage. "How could you believe such nonsense?!"
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