Chapter 1 The Demise Of The Real Daughter âCassandra, how could you treat me like this? How could you hurt me?â Yulissa Yatesâ voice quivered as she wept.
For two long years, Cassandra Yates endured the hypocritical voice of her supposed younger sister.
Cassandra felt that her life after she turned 18 was practically a cruel joke.
âHurt you?â Cassandra parroted mentally.
Truth be told, she truly wished she had hurt Yulissa, as only then could she quell the anguish she had endured these two years.
Their eldest brother, Leonardo Yates, delivered a scornful kick that sent Cassandra sprawling to the ground. âI donât have a malicious sister like you. Yulissa is my only sister. Youâre! Not! Worthy!â
Frederick Yates, their second older brother, seized Cassandraâs throat. âWho gave you the audacity to bully Lisa? Looks like youâre really sick of living!â
Jasper Yates, the third older brother, injected a potent drug that intensified the magnitude of pain a human could tolerate tenfold into Cassandraâs vein. âSince you dare to harm my sister, you shall pay back tenfold!â
Yohannes Yates, the fourth older brother, refrained from laying a finger on Cassandra. Instead, he regarded her with an indifferent gaze as if he were observing a piece of loathsome trash. âIf anything happens to Lisa, Iâll make sure you pay with your life!â
Matthew Yates, the fifth older brother, unleashed a flurry of punches and kicks upon Cassandra, who was lying on the ground.
âYouâve truly got a death wish. How dare you bully the little princess of our family? If you wanna die, just say so! Iâll grant your wish!â
The sixth older brother, Raymond Yates, wielded an army knife and severed the tendons of Cassandraâs hand, then threw out a barrage of punches at her abdomen. âYulissa is the only beloved daughter of the Yates family. Youâre just a worthless trash trying to take her place!â
Cassandra stoically allowed her blood to drip from the corner of her mouth while the severed tendons in her hand gushed out blood endlessly.
Irony hung thick in the air.
Cassandra, the biological daughter of the Yates family, was clearly the true victim in this situation. Yet, the roles had inexplicably reversed as they perceived her as the worthless perpetrator.
When she was first brought home, they had promised to ensure equal treatment between the two sisters and assured her they could all live in peace under one roof.
However, the truth wasâYulissa remained the apple of the familyâs eye, whereas Cassandra had to bear the anguish and torments in silence.
There could never be equal treatment when all of the family members played favorites with Yulissa.
Not once did Cassandraâs blood-related brothers stand on her side.
Whenever Yulissa shed a tear, the blame would be laid squarely on Cassandra by her biological parents, Benjamin and Miranda Yates. They insisted that Cassandra was intolerant toward Yulissa and reiterated that Cassandraâs path to survival could only be secured if Yulissa lived a better life.
Cassandraâs six brothers, all indifferent to Cassandra, treated Yulissa like a precious treasure, while Cassandra, their actual biological sister, was treated like dirt.
âCassandra, oh Cassandra! So, this is the kind of family affection youâve yearned for over 18 years? Is it worth it? You left everything behind just to be regarded as trash by this bunch of bloodsuckers. Is it worth it to lose yourself over them?â
Cassandra ruminated.
Tolerating the pain, Cassandra slowly got up on her feet.
âAaah! Cassandra, please, donât hurt me! Iâm sorry!â Yulissa screamed in terror as if Cassandra standing up would threaten her life.
Though Cassandra, hunched and battered, did not even lift her arm, Yulissa plunged a knife into the formerâs chest.
Cassandra stared at the knife in her chest in disbelief, then lifted her head to take a gander at Yulissa.
âCassandra, aaah, Iâm sorry! Iâm sorry! I didnât mean to do that,â Yulissa exclaimed in a frightened manner. She even hurriedly pulled the knife out and tossed it on the ground in a panic.
No longer having the strength to stand, Cassandra collapsed.
Yet, her six biological brothers merely glanced at her with contempt.
With disdainful tones, they cursed, saying sheâd best die elsewhere, for sheâd bring them bad luck otherwise.
Eventually, as they had hoped, Cassandra succumbed to the injuries caused by this treacherous family.
Leonardo simply uttered coldly, âSheâs better off dead. Have someone toss her into the mountains to feed the wolves. Letâs see if she dares to hurt Lisa again.â
With that, Cassandraâs body was dragged into the deep mountains by a subordinate.
âMs. Yates, I donât wish to do this, but Iâm merely an employee. When you reach the underworld, cast aside every memory of this life and go get yourself reborn. Youâve truly suffered too much. I pray that in your next life, youâll be born into a family that genuinely loves you.â
Rather than throwing her into the wolfâs den, the subordinate dug a hole in a secluded place.
âMs. Yates, the circumstances are tough, so I dare not prepare a coffin for you. I can only bury you plainly. If luck is on your side, someone might come to claim your body.â
The subordinate returned to the Yates residence after burying Cassandra, only to discover that the entire property had been smashed to smithereens.
Benjamin, Miranda, and their six sons, along with the adopted daughter Yulissa, were bound together, covered in bruises from head to toe.
Sobbingly, Yulissa feigned vulnerability, whining to her brothers, âWhy is he doing this to me? It hurts!â
âDonât worry, Lisa. Weâll protect you,â Leonardo comforted her firmly, and the other five brothers echoed the sentiment.
Kenneth Zelinski observed the scene with a stony, predatory gaze as scathing bloodthirstiness emanated from him. âYou guys killed your own sister for this impostor?â
Cassandra could not comprehend why she was witnessing this scene.
âHave I become a ghost?â she wondered.
Kenneth, a formidable figure renowned in the capital, Drieso, was supposed to be the sole rightful heir of the Zelinski family. Yet, he found himself thrust into the underground fighting arena in the country of Atharia by his own father, left to fend for himself.
Years later, upon his return to Drieso, he swiftly sidelined his father within a month and sought ruthless revenge on those who had hurt him.
Though notorious for being cunning and savage, Kenneth was undeniably the wealthiest man in Drieso and, quite possibly, the entire country and globe.
âWhat is he doing here? Is he seeking revenge for me?â Cassandra pondered.
âWe only have one sister, and thatâs Lisa. We donât need a petty, malicious sister like Cassandra!â declared Raymond with conviction.
In the Yates familyâs view, there was nothing wrong with them loving their little sister.
They believed Cassandra to be malicious and intolerant of Yulissa and unfit to be part of their family.
âHa! All of you are so blind that you canât even distinguish a pearl from a stone,â Kenneth sneered, his smirk tinged with ridicule and viciousness. âSince you guys killed Cassie, you shall die alongside her!â
Bang!
Bang!
Bang!
Eight gunshots rang out, concluding the fate of the Yates family. Yulissa was the only one who was still alive.
Terrified, she pleaded, âPlease donât kill me! It was them who killed Cassandra. I had nothing to do with it!â
âThis man actually fired for real! He blew everyoneâs brains out!
âI donât wanna die! I donât want to!â she thought in a panic. As such, she could only shift the blame onto her already deceased brothers.
âWhat did Cassie go through before she died?â Kenneth strode toward Yulissa, gazing down at her from above.
âI-I donât know...â Yulissa stammered flusteredly, trying to evade the question.
She knew she couldnât speak the truth, for it would only lead to a more brutal death.
âThen tell me, where did you people dump Cassieâs body?â
The notion of Cassandra not receiving a proper burial and being left to be consumed by wild animals fueled Kennethâs hatred. In his despair, he wished he could destroy the entire world, seeking some semblance of compensation for her tragic death.
âI-In the mountains...â
âAt this point, Cassandraâs body should have already been devoured by wolves and wild dogs.
âHahahaha! She doesnât even have a proper burial in death. Cassandra, you can never surpass me in this lifetime!â Yulissa thought smugly.
Kennethâs pupils contracted in shock. He thought, âSon of a gun, Iâve let the Yates family off too easily! They shouldnât have died such a simple death!â
âI... I know where her body is,â interjected the subordinate who buried Cassandra.
âYou know?â Kenneth stared at that man with a threatening gaze.
Yannick Zelinski, Kennethâs subordinate, dragged that man to Kenneth.
âIt was... Mr. Leonardo Yates who asked me to throw Ms. Cassandra Yatesâ body into the mountains. I didnât have the heart to do that, so I dug a hole and buried her.â
That subordinate was being honest.
Kenneth ordered his men to inflict on Yulissa ten times the pain that Cassandra had suffered before her death.
He then followed that subordinate to dig up Cassandraâs body and take it away.
Cassandra observed all of this as she floated in the air, feeling rather bewildered.