Josie found herself forced to tilt her head back, feeling the sharpness of the knifeâs tip.
âWho said we are the same kind of people?â
âIsnât that true?â Heather lost all the obedience she usually showed in front of others. Her face was stern as she drawled, âWe both grew up in the lowest social class. Why is it that youâre so fortunate to have met Dexter first, to live a life of luxury, and even use the status of Mrs. Russell to lecture me?â
Heather always remembered what Josie said when she was Mrs. Russell. She was very kind, repeatedly helping Heather out of difficult situations and preventing Summer from troubling her.
However, Heather felt that this was nothing more than a condescending act of charity.
If she were Mrs. Russell, she could also say such words.
Josie now understood. It seemed that all her past advice had been taken as lessons.
âIs the title of Mrs. Russell so important to you? Even without Dexterâs protection, I have my own independent personality. What does it have to do with him?â
âYou have everything now, and yet, I despise your hypocritical facade the most.â Heather gripped the knife handle tightly, wishing she could just slash her, but she didnât. âUnfortunately for you, youâre about to lose it all.â
âWhat are you going to doâ¦â
âItâs nothing. Iâve just come to understand something.â Heather straightened her back. âAs long as youâre alive, Dex will never look at me the way I want. So, you canât live any longer.â
When she spoke those words, it was as if she was merely discussing the dayâs weather. It was hard to imagine that such words could come from the mouth of such a pure and innocent woman.
A chill ran down Josieâs spine. âIf I die, Dexter will not let you off.â
âHe wonât know. I will live on in your stead forever. Everything that is yours will become mine. One day, he will fall in love with me, and we will grow old together.â Heatherâs face lit up with anticipation, almost obsessively. âEven if he does find out, what can he do? I am the eldest daughter of the Olsen family, his savior in his youth. Could he really retaliate against me?â
Sheâs gone mad, absolutely mad! Josie couldnât believe she had become so engrossed in her role to be this audacious.
âWhy so anxious? Iâm not going to kill you now.â Heather looked at Josie condescendingly, her eyes full of disgust. âIâll let you witness our grand wedding before sending you on your way.â
Josie remained silent, her hands clenched tightly.
Upon hearing that, Johnny couldnât help but speak up. âWhat if something unfavorable happens if the situation drags on? If Dexter finds out, everything will be over.â
âThis is the abandoned construction site within the Olsen familyâs property. Itâs remote and hidden. He wonât possibly find it,â Heather explained, throwing the knife on the ground. âShe has a fever. Give her some medicine, and donât let her die.â
âO-Okayâ¦â
Before Heather left, she cast a disdainful glance at the disheveled Josie. âIâm off to rehearse tomorrowâs wedding ceremony. Youâd better hang in there and witness my grand wedding with Dex.â
It seemed to be her obsession.
After she left, Josie was given fever-reducing medicine by Johnny. He then applied a hot towel to her forehead, his movements somewhat clumsy.
Her voice was hoarse. âHow much did she pay you to work yourselves to death like this?â
âDo you people only see money?â Johnny pinched her cheek. âWhat Iâm doing is out of love and loyalty!â
It seemed that he must have been Heatherâs friend or subordinate in the past to go to such lengths for her.
Her phone had been confiscated, leaving her unable to contact the outside world. She had no idea how Justin was faring or why Morgan had disappearedâ¦
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