Chapter 877:
She stopped briefly and then smiled as if she had stumbled upon a pleasant thought.
âLetâs be merciful for once. Only a month of torment.
Afterward, return them to their homes. If theyâre alone, leave them with someone who once loved them.
After all, men rid of their manhood is a rare sight, isnât it? I should offer their family and friends a unique experience.â
The thirteen men sprawled across the floor recoiled in silent horror, stunned by Harleeâs mercilessness. Yet, despite their apprehension, none of them could summon the strength to utter a simple sentence, let alone resist. Their faces were painted with regret and terror. If they had heeded their leaderâs warnings about Harlee, they might still have had a chance to live.
But life rarely offered second chances.
Under Harleeâs directives, the soldiers dragged the defeated men away and swiftly scrubbed the room. Soon, the coppery scent of blood gave way to the fresh scent of air freshener.
Harlee leaned idly against the tableâs edge, her movements relaxed. This time, she aimed her gun at the three remaining men.
Her tone was disarmingly casual.
âIâll give you a quick end. Pick your preference.â
It sounded as if she were asking which car they preferred, her demeanor chillingly nonchalant.
Her words drained all color from the three menâs faces. They had watched the fates of their allies, stripped of their manhood and reduced to husks of themselves. Their terror left them paralyzed. So, when Harlee mentioned they could choose a way to die, they prepared to bite their tongues and end it all.
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But before they could act, a gunshot broke the tense silence. They reflexively covered their groins, trembling.
Harleeâs shot merely grazed one manâs thigh. She frowned, irritation flashing in her eyes.
âI believe I said no one dies without my say-so. If youâre so desperate to meet death, Iâll make sure youâre begging to live instead.â Her lips curled into a smile more sinister than any nightmare as she glanced at Ritchie.
âDeal with them the same way as the others.â
At her words, the three men attempted once more to end their own lives.
However, before their teeth could meet their tongues, Ritchie moved swiftly, snapping their jaws out of place before they could act. To even think of dying without Harleeâs consent was a foolâs errand.
Their failure left them drowning in despair, awaiting whatever cruelty awaited them next.
Placing her gun aside, Harlee flexed her wrist and said, âIâll give you another chance. You may choose your torment and how youâll meet your end.â
Her tone was almost playful as she listed suggestions, her dark humor palpable.
âPerhaps youâd like to experience our Mogluyliaâs ten tortures, right? How about I recommend waist chopping? Youâll be cut in half, but wonât die immediately. Youâd survive for a while, fully conscious. Itâs quite the spectacle, similar to those who had lost their manhood. What do you think?â The three men frantically shook their heads, their fear beyond words.
Harleeâs tone was still that of a lively woman offering suggestions.
âOh? Not appealing? Werenât you prepared to die for Haleâs secrets? Yet, you donât want to die the same way as your allies? Ah⦠I see. You want to share your alliesâ fates, right?â
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