Escape From The Devil CEO
d the power of the high voltage could've instantly killed her. But he didn't think it was necessary for her to know. Since she
William abou
hear the answer she wanted, but sh
what had happened to herself, how could she expect others
red to be
er glared at her didn't change. Their eyes were still filled with hate and malice. She had act
nuinely hated h
ey forgive and
manda in their heads for having the gut
about it, the more lo
ment, Josiah had her hair up in a bun adorned with a diamond-encrusted hairpin. Although the diamon
how she looked when she was slapp
's eyes, Amanda smiled and said, "So what are you going t
e, she really didn't want to spare her at all. But when she thought of Am
her own identity. Instead of feeling guilty and admitting her fault, Amanda would only thi
d to guess what she was thinking. Seeing as Josiah said nothing, she asked indiffere
e understood her current situation clearly. Without Josi
d tangled and remained mum, but Amanda didn't care. She just took her silence as acquiescence
elp but lament over her idiocy. Why on earth di
ch resentment on herself and got slapped without any reason at
able, so whether she went downstairs or not didn't really matter. Wha
on with debt. She would
mirror, and started examining her face. The face reflected in the mirror was red, s
an was s
d the woman wer
Not only did her body get be
wonder why they were so merciless. H
couldn't reme
ng, she should let nature take its course. Onc
s opti
the sky was already completely dark. Her stomach was growling as if she hadn't e
any food, so she had
shouldn't be s
chen. She quietly took a few pieces of bread and a cup of yogurt from the fridge. When she was about to close the fridge,
liar that it was impossible for Am
hen. He couldn't help but recall the phone call he received before when he saw her. Anger seemed to burn even fiercer inside him. Amanda w
erself standing face to face with him. Under the faint light from the fridge, there seemed to be an unusual viciousness on his face. Fri
at her so savagely when all she did was just t
itted teeth, "Amanda, you're getting bolder now! You actually dared to hit my mother! How could
ious rebukes
that he was livid not because she took a few pieces of bread and a
re aggrieved. What about her injuries? Her face was red and swol
e clutched the bread in her hand hard and asked furiou
d the force pushed her towards the fridge behind heavily. Her body pus
ache even more! He did it again. He was manhandling her again. T
ut. "Are you fucking crazy?! She hit me! She suddenly rushed over and slapped me! Isn't it reaso
ther had been nice to Amanda over t
William simply went off the deep end. He exerted more force on his
plicated mix of emotions in his sharp gaz
he pain and the lack of oxygen were excruciating,
first! Why shouldn't I fight b
ve fought back, but why? Why should sh
hat pain was. It was impossible for
y to vent her anger
her face, it seemed to intensify the fury in William's eyes
lly dared
ithout any guilt
rning with mad fury. In the end, William final
d the sudden pain brou
the burning pain on her face only made her torn between tears and laughter. Her
scolded her a
a rule that she c
h
in the day and the slap made Amanda
have I done wrong in the
blame me as you like, but have
tence. You sentenced me to death, but you didn't even tel
was almost driven
m also fel
dly asking what she had done wr
she was telli
was reall
d causing so many irreparable situations, she c
are of for nearly twenty years.
l refused to acknow