Chapter 183
Melody Strikes Back
Chapter 183
Cadence stood beside Melody, staring in shock at her beloved dog lying motionless on the ground as if dead. Angrily, she glared at Melody.
Cadence shouted, âMelody! What did you do to my dog?â
Hearing this. Melody looked up at Cadence, her eyes sharp and icy. A cold aura enveloped her, and an overwhelming force surged towards Cadence, making her feel suffocated
Cadence was so startled by Melodyâs gaze that she instinctively took a step back.
âYou want my life?â Melody narrowed her eyes, her aura so strong that Cadence didnât dare meet her gaze.
But then Cadence regained her courage and thought, How dare a country girl look at me like that?
âYou killed my dog. You must pay with your life! Cadence shouted.
âKill inâ Melody glanced coldly at the pit bull on the ground and let out a low, chilling laugh. She squatted down and said. âItâs not dead/ itâs just
Ginc!â
âBut itâs not moving! Donât think you can deny it!â Cadence said.
Melody chuckled and said. âSo you want it to move! Fine. Iâll grant your wishâ
As she spoke, Melody pulled out the needle from the pit bull and quickly pressed a pressure point with her finger.
The pit bullâs eyes snapped open, and it slowly got up from the ground.
This dog was Cadenceâs treasure. Her heart leapt with joy, and she quickly called out its name, âLuckyâ
But Lucky, usually so obedient, didnât even glance at her. Instead, it wagged its tail enthusiastically at Melody.
To anyone else, it would seem like an enthusiastic Golden Retriever.
âGood baby!â Melody patted Luckyâs head, looking satisfied.
Cadence couldnât believe her eyes. Was this still her Lucky!
Realizing she wasnât mistaken, Cadence felt a deep sense of betrayal as she saw the dog was warm to Melody.
Anger flared within her, and she shouted through gritted teeth, âLucky!â
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Lucky finally focused on Cadence.
Cadence felt relieved and beckoned the pit bull to come to her.
She had sent everyone away, intending to h have Lucky tear Melody apart.
Her eyes gleamed with twisted malice when she thought of how Melody would be bit by the dog.
However, Lucky didnât run over to her wagging its tail. Instead, it crouched with its front paws, eyes fierce and growling lowly.
Cadence knew this posture all too well. It was a sign that the pit bull was about to attack.
âLucky..â Cadence was shocked, the color draining from her face, leaving her look pale.
The next second, Lucky shot towards Cadence, its posture suggesting it was ready to tear her to pieces.
Cadence was paralyzed with fear, unable to react.
By the time she realized she should run, Lucky was only 3 feet away.
She finally turned and ran, screaming for help. âHelp! Somebody, help!â
However, the place was too far from any
This was supposed to be Melodyâs fate.
populated area, so po matter how loudly Cadence screamed for help, no one would hear her.
Melody watched coldly as Cadence ran for her life, feeling no pity at all.
This was the second time Cadence had tried to kill her.
Cadence had a good plan. If Melody had been bitten to death by the dog. Cadence could have feigned sorrow and blamed it on the dog.
She would only have to pay so
some money and wouldnât suffer any real consequences.
But Cadence forgot that Melody knew traditional medicine.
In ancient times, traditional medicine had a branch called poison masters, who could manipulare poisons and control others with needles.
Unfortunately for Cadence, Melodyâs master had passed on all those skills to Melody.
Just then, Cadence tripped over a protruding rock and fell faceâfirst into the dirt.
At that moment, the pit bull pounced at her.
her eyes in despair and screamed.
Seeing the dog flying towards her,
r, Cadence closed her eyes in de
At the brink of death, the pit bull suddenly yelped and fell to the ground midâpounce.
Cadence, hearing the noise, opened one eye fearfully.
She saw her beloved dog lying on the ground again, motionless.
Instinctively, she looked at Melody, who was brushing off dirt from her hands and walking toward her.
Melody had just hit a pressure point on the pit bull with a rock, immobilizing it.
Otherwise, Cadence would have already been killed by the dog.
When Melody was one step away, she crouched down leisurely.
âMiss Hunterâ
At that moment, Melodyâs voice sounded like a demon from hell to Cadence.
Cadence realized she had wet her dress in fear, the stench overwhelming her sense of shame.
Terrified, she looked at Melody and trembled, saying, âPlease, donât kill me⦠I was wrong. I was wrong
The suffocating feeling of impending death hadnât dissipated, leaving Cadence weak and powerless, almost ready to kneel before Melody. âNow
you know you were wrong? Melody asked.
Melody smiled coldly, gently brushed Cadenceâs hair back, and said playfully, âMiss Hunter.
Cadence had said the same words to Melody in the kitchen.
Realizing this, Cadence trembled, and she tearfully begged for mercy, saying. Tm sorry, itâs all my fault. Iâll never do it again. Please spare meâ¦
Melody said, âAdmitting your mistakes shows youâre still a good girl. Donât make the same mistake again, or elseâ¦â
Melody left the threat unfinished, but Cadence understood and nodded frantically. âThere will never be a next time! Pleaseâ¦.
Melodyâs lips curved slightly. She glanced indifferently at Cadence and stood up. âIt seems youâre not fit to return now. I wonât bother escorting you back. Change your clothes. You look awful. As for your dog, itâs mine nowâ
She pressed another pressure point on the pit bull, waking it up.
Melody patted the dogâs head and said, âCalled Lucky, right? Come with me.
She headed toward the back door, with the pit bull obediently following her, casting a fierce glance at the trembling Cadence before leaving
It wasnât until Melody and the dog disappeared that Cadence regained some strength. She shukily took out her phone and called her driver. âCome quicklyâ¦â¦. Save me⦠Iâm going to die..â
The driver, hearing this, rushed towards the back door.
It took about ten minutes for him to reach the back door, where he found Calence lying on the ground, reeking terribly.
Instinctively, he held his breath but still approached her with concern. âMiss, what happened?â
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âIâm dying.â Cadence mumbled incoherently, repeating that she was dying.
The driver, alarmed, touched Cadenceâs forehead, which was burning hot.
He wasted no time, lifting her into his arms and driving away at top speed.
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