Chapter 853 - 853 Monica’s Extreme Counterattack, a Struggle Between Life and Death
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853 Monicaâs Extreme Counterattack, a Struggle Between Life and Death
Jeanne bit her lip.
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Lucy said, âI swear I didnât see the descendant of the Duncans. While I did take off his mask and injured his face, I didnât get to see his face at all.â
âI believe you.â Jeanne nodded.
If she had seen it, Lucy would definitely not have lived to tell the tale. It was because she didnât see it that Edward spared Lucyâs life for her.
âWhy didnât you leave, then?â Jeanne asked her.
Lucy did not answer.
âYou knew that you might have to face this when you came back. So why didnât you leave?â
Lucy smiled.
She did not know how to reply. If she said that she could not bear to leave, would she sound ironic?
She had indeed anticipated the consequences of her return and made all the necessary preparations. Perhaps, she was also holding onto a trace of luck. Hoping that Kingsley might still be able to bear with her, but it was obvious she thought too highly of herself.
In Kingsleyâs heart, she was just a useful pawn. An assassin. Occasionally, she could accompany him to bed, but he didnât miss it. He had so many women, there was no need to miss any of them.
âYou like Kingsley, donât you?â Jeanne was almost certain of it.
âIsnât liking someone a luxury for people like us?â Lucy smiled faintly. âMaybe I just didnât know where else to go.â
The world was huge. How could there not be a place to go?!
âIâve followed Kingsley since I was twenty-five years old. Though Itâs been seven years, it feels more like seventy. Itâs been so long that I thought the Hills would be my final home. If I had to die, itâd be here. Thatâs why I never thought of leaving.â
âYouâve never thought of leaving Kingsley, have you?â This was not about the Hills.
âNo matter what.â Lucy did not refute.
âIs it worth it?â Jeanne asked her.
Was it worth it for the heartless Kingsley?
In this world, only she would treat Kingsley with her life. He didnât need it from anyone else, nor did they owe him anything.
âIâve never been calculative about gains and losses, so thereâs no such thing as worth to me,â Lucy said.
Jeanne bit her lip and just stared at Lucy.
The feelings she had for him could just be very faint. However, if she did not really love him, why would she come back to suffer? She had such a good opportunity to leave this bloody place, but she chose to return anyway. With Lucyâs skill and strategy, she could live anywhere she wanted to. No one would be able to find her.
âCome on. Iâll take you out.â Jeanne supported Lucy.
âNo need. I donât want to cause a conflict between you and Kingsley.â
âIâll deal with the elders of the Hills if they come looking for trouble. I wonât make things difficult for Kingsley.â
âI didnât mean it that way.â
âIf Kingsley comes to question me, Iâll explain it to him.â
âJeanneâ¦.â
However, Jeanne was already helping Lucy up and leaving for the basement.
Melinda was waiting for them at the door. When she saw Jeanne taking Lucy away, her expression changed. She blocked their path and said, âNo one is to take her away. These are Mr. Hillâs orders.â
There had actually been many people in the Hills who supported Lucy and pleaded for Kingsleyâs mercy. However, Kingsley had rejected each and every one of them, sometimes even cruelly. In the end, no one dared say anything. Now Jeanne wanted to take Lucy away.
Melinda could not let Lucy leave ever again. If she did, it would affect her status.
âMove!â Jeanne shouted. Her face turned cold, looking very imposing.
Melinda gritted her teeth. Mr. Hill said that Lucy could not leave this place without his permission.
âI said, move!â Jeanneâs tone became more and more serious, and the aura she exuded was rather intense.
Melinda looked at her. Since Kingsley could not do anything to Jeanne, she would not dare to either. With Jeanne already so angry, Melinda said nothing more.
She bit her lip and backed away.
Jeanne helped Lucy back to her previous room, Melinda trailing behind them.
âOpen the door,â Jeanne instructed Melinda.
Melinda hesitated.
âOpen the door!â Jeanne demanded.
Melinda mustered up her courage. âThis is my room now.â