Sonia was released from the hospital.
Dixon thought Sonia had calmed down temporarily. He watched her go back to the ward, and watched her lie down quietly, but he didn’t know that she was just pretending.
She pretended to be peaceful and calm.
So later, while Dixon went to the company, Sonia went through the discharge formalities for herself. She cleaned herself up, wiped her wounds and made up her face. She was terribly calm.
It was like the last radiance of the setting sun.
Sonia left in a hurry when she was discharged from the hospital. She bought a cake on her way home, cleaned up the house when she got home, then cooked many dishes, put the cake in the middle, inserted candles, and then quietly watched the candles burn out.
As if it were her life that was burning.
Sonia stared at the candle and whispered after a long time, "Happy birthday, brother."
I'm sorry I couldn't accompany you on your birthday... and your life stayed at your age of 27 forever.
Sonia didn't cry. She sat down and started eating by herself. Then she cut the cake and packed a small piece, which was reserved for Victor. If he knew that he missed his uncle's birthday, he would definitely clamor for cake.
Sonia couldn't send it to Victor in the Borris Family—she couldn't face Dixon anymore.
Because once she faced him, the uncontrollable pain and hatred in her heart would turn her into a devil. Dixon, the man who ruined her life, a nightmare that she couldn't escape even with all her strength!
Sonia's mind was occupied by sadness and pain. From the initial consternation and shock to the later exhaustion, she seemingly had exhausted all her strength to prevent herself from stabbing Dixon.
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