Chapter 215 Repaying Him for the Two Decades
Josephine’s pupils contracted as she abruptly tucked her neck and raised her arm in panic, attempting to shield her face. That dog sank its teeth into her other arm, causing Josephine to gasp as its fangs pierced through her puffer jacket and embedded themselves in her skin.
However, the ordeal was far from over. While Josephine was busy fending off the attack on her face, another dog sank its teeth into her leg. Unlike her thick clothing, her pants offered little protection, and her leg began to bleed immediately upon the dog’s bite. A surge of intense pain shot through Josephine’s calf; she saw black and almost fainted.
The dogs clung stubbornly to their bites, gripping Josephine’s limbs tightly and pulling with a ferocity that seemed intent on tearing her apart and devouring her. In the midst of the struggle, Josephine heard a faint ripping sound as the dogs shredded her puffer jacket. The down feathers burst forth, swirling through the air. Josephine thought it was snowing.
Ignoring the searing pain coursing through her body, Josephine mustered every ounce of strength to crawl toward the fence, desperately gripping it and shaking it with all her might. Despite her terror, she attempted to let out a scream, but her voice failed her. In the absence of any sound escaping her lips, her fear went unnoticed, leaving her isolated in her anguish, with no one aware of the excruciating pain she endured.
A dog suddenly attacked from behind, sinking its teeth into her leg and forcefully pulling her backward. The pain was so intense that Josephine saw black, and she released her grip on the fence. Helplessly, she was dragged to the ground, her head colliding with the unforgiving surface. A buzzing sound resonated in her ear, and she temporarily lost consciousness.
Josephine gave up struggling. She couldn’t fathom why Lewis harbored such deep hatred towards her, and even after their divorce, why he continued to subject her to such torment. Since he wanted her to die without leaving a trace, she decided to give in to his wishes. Josephine saw it as a way of repaying him for their two decades together. With her eyes and tears streaming down her cheeks, Josephine surrendered herself to this grim fate.
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As Phineas arrived on the scene, his eyes widened in utter shock, and he felt as if his very soul had been jolted out of his body. He reared the dogs and knew their behavior. He saw a few dogs had locked their jaws onto Josephine, forcefully dragging her across the ground. He immediately shouted a command in their direction, “Let go!”
The dogs were startled and quickly dispersed, running away in all directions when they heard his voice and saw him rushing over. Phineas wasted no time and promptly opened the gate, dashing towards Josephine. However, as he reached her side, the sight that greeted him was nothing short of horrifying. Her clothing was torn to shreds, barely clinging to her battered body, while the ground was littered with scattered down feathers. Thankfully, her upper body had fared relatively better due to the protection of her thick garments, with only minor bite marks and scratches evident. However, her legs bore the brunt of the attack, both bleeding profusely, staining her jeans crimson. Trailing along the ground were two long, gruesome
tracks of blood, remnants of her merciless dragging. It was a truly harrowing sight to behold.
Josephine struggled to open her eyes. When she saw Phineas, her tensed nerves finally relaxed. She felt tiredness sweeping through her body and slowly closed her eyes again.
Phineas dared not delay any longer when he saw the state she was in. He quickly carried her and ran toward a room in the mansion. Fortunately, there was a doctor on the premises. They also had rabies vaccine since Phineas frequently got hurt caring for these animals.
Once the doctor arrived, he promptly attended to Josephine’s injuries, beginning by staunching the bleeding before administering the vital rabies vaccine. Following the vaccination, he diligently cleaned and disinfected her wounds, carefully stitching them together. The doctor was unfazed by the severity of her leg injuries. He was used to such scenes and simply thought that she was lucky to be able to leave that place alive.
Phineas wiped the sweat on his forehead as he watched the doctor stitch up Josephine’s wounds. He then shifted his gaze to look at Josephine’s frowning face. He quietly slipped out of the room and asked the two security guards stationed outside, “Did Chairman Alvarez leave?
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The security guards nodded and said, “He left about ten minutes ago.”
Phineas felt relieved and replied, “Good.”
It was fortunate that Lewis had left, or else Phineas would be done for. Before leaving, Lewis had asked Phineas if the dogs had been well fed. Phineas immediately understood that he did. not intend to feed Josephine to the dogs. But those savage creatures were addicted to eating flesh and meat, and Josephine looked like the perfect prey in her frail and weakened state. Fortunately, he had fed them earlier; otherwise, nothing would be left of Josephine by now.
As soon as Phineas returned to the room, he received a call from Lewis asking him about Josephine’s condition. Phineas glanced at Josephine and swallowed anxiously. He forcibly calmed himself and answered, “Madam is fine. She sustained only minor injuries. I’ve already let her out.”
“She’s hurt?”
Phineas quickly explained, “Oh, it’s just some scratches from the dogs. It’s no big deal. The doctor is giving her the rabies vaccine now.”
“Phineas,” Lewis suddenly called out his name.
Phineas’ body tensed up instantly, gripped by fear, as he answered, “I’m here, Sir!”
“Are they truly just minor injuries?” Although Phineas could not discern any emotions from Lewis’ voice, there was an underlying tone of suppression that made Phineas feel pressured.
Nevertheless, he gritted his teeth and replied, “Yes, she sustained only minor injuries. I’ll send you a picture later.”
“No need. I trust you understand the consequences you would face if you were to lie to me.”
“Yes, I understand!”
Lewis paused for a moment before he added, “Choose a cuter-looking dog for her.”
“Okay.”
“Also, don’t forget the main matter at hand.”
“Duly noted!” After Phineas replied, Lewis hung up.
After the call, Phineas found himself drenched in sweat. He raised a trembling hand and wiped his forehead. Phineas recomposed himself before returning to the room and asked the doctor, “What’s her condition? Is it serious?”
“You can’t tell if it’s serious or not? Look at her wounds,” the doctor retorted, directing Phineas’ attention to the freshly stitched wound on Josephine’s calf. The injury was as big as a bowl, with no intact skin remaining on the wound.
Phineas became increasingly worried. He promised Lewis that the dogs under his care were loyal and would only act upon commands. Phineas thought that if Lewis found out that Josephine had been mauled by the dogs right after he left and that he had lied about the extent of her injuries, the repercussions could be severe, even to the point of his own removal from existence. The thought was too unsettling for Phineas to dwell on further.
The sky darkened outside, reflecting the mounting tension within the room. The doctor wiped. off the sweat from his forehead as he let out a sigh of relief and announced, “The stitching is done. Once the effects of the anesthesia wear off, she should regain consciousness.”
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