Chapter 5
I wanted to see Zachary’s expression when he heard the news of me dying. After all, he was the one who had caused my
death.
But I had underestimated just how shameless Zachary could be.
When he heard the news, his expression faltered for a moment, and he muttered, “It’s no wonder she didn’t reply to my
messages. She was locked in the water tank.”
Then, with chilling indifference, he continued louder this time, “So what? Are you trying to plead for her now?”
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Upon hearing his disjointed words, I realized how blind and foolish I had been to have fallen in love with
How pitiful my unborn children were. They never had the chance to see the world.
eone like him/
Bobby, taken aback by Zachary’s coldness, still pressed on. “The staff over there reported that the water tank was modified.
1953 It’s still in the experimental phase, and its drainage system isn’t set to change every three hours, but rather every ten hours.
“But from what the staff said, it seems the water hasn’t been changed in a long time. The water tank has been blocked by
something.
“Mr. Finch, maybe you should check it out yourself. I’m worried something might have really happened to Mrs. Finch.”
At this, Zachary sneered. “How much did she pay you to turn against me like this? If one trick doesn’t work, you try another,
huh?
“Sarah really is something. She managed to fool someone as respected as you. She should’ve gone into entertainment, not athletic competitions. That’s where her talents truly belong.