“Maja, you’re coming with me to see Judith. You owe her a personal apology, and then, if you’re lucky, I
might let you off easy.” Maja nearly laughed, but the grip on her throat tightened instantly. “Judith’s
been assaulted, and you find this funny? You really are heartless,” he spat. She met his gaze with icy
detachment, her lips twitching into a half-smirk. “Mr. Sanders, I pity your sister. It’s a blessing she never
made it back to the Sanders clan. If she had to witness your cruel farce, it would’ve turned her
stomach.” Dylan’s hand trembled, a sting in his chest at her words. But he reassured himself—it was all
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMaja’s silver tongue, her lack of remorse for Judith that was to blame. “We’ll see if you’re still this
sharp-tongued later.” He released her and sat down in silence, done with the exchange. Maja couldn’t
be bothered to engage further; every word with him was more draining than the last. The car soon
stopped at Judith’s residence. Bodyguards escorted
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Maja out, while Dylan strode ahead to check on his sister. Judith was expecting them. She sat on the
floor, knees hugged to her chest, eyes swollen, hair a disheveled mess—she looked deranged. Dylan
hastened to her side. “Judith!” She looked up, tears streaming anew. “Dylan, I’m so scared. I close my
eyes, and I see those men. Dad won’t even see me. What should I do? I just want to go home, to be
spoiled by our family like before…” Judith trembled as Maja was led in—excitement, not fear. Her
cheeks flushed with the thought of seeing Maja taken care of swiftly, her fantasy of Maja’s downfall
playing out before her eyes. Dylan never disappointed her. But Dylan mistook her trembling for fear,
pulling her into his arms. “Don’t be afraid, Judith. I brought Maja here for you. Just tell me what you
want, and I’ll do it.” Judith sobbed into his chest, gasping for air. “I want her gone! Dylan, please. Only
you can help me now. My heart aches.” She clutched at her chest, flailing. “Get away! Don’t do this to
me!” A picture of madness, tugging at Dylan’s heartstrings. Dylan’s hesitation vanished. “Alright, I
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmunderstand.” His eyes turned cold, resolve setting in. “Take her to the backyard and drop her in the
river.” The backyard met with deep river waters, rumored to be a watery grave from which no one
returned. To ensure Maja had no chance of survival, her hands and feet were bound, and she was
locked in an iron cage. Judith, supported by Dylan, watched Maja’s caged form with glee in her eyes.
Maja’s own gaze was serene as she glanced at Dylan before looking away, her expression untroubled.
Dylan stiffened, a sudden unease in his chest, unable to pinpoint the feeling.