Chapter 1258
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Chapter 1258
Chapter 1258
Judithâs eyes were filled with boneâchilling hatred as she approached, brandishing a long knife.
When she reached Majaâs side, she shouted aloud
âDie! No one will ruin my life! No one!â
Maja only felt a gust of wind approaching She braced herself for the impending pain, but none came
Instead, she felt something warm splattering against her face, carrying a strong metallic odor. It was blood, lots of
it
Above her, Windâs throat had been pierced by Judithâs knife
Blood was spilling from the blade, splashing onto Maja below.
Wind stared at Judith in disbelief
Scared, Judith dropped the knife, her face white as a sheet as she backed away.
This was her first time getting her hands dirty in the past, she would have Wind carry out her dirty deeds, but now
she had to deal with him
She had planned this all along Wind knew too much.
She trusted no one but herself
Only when those in the know were dead could she protect her identity as a Sanders heiress.
The bloody scene before her frightened her so much that she was shaking. On top of that, Windâs eyes stared at
her even in death, causing her to scream in terror
Maja still had no idea what was happening. All she knew was that the force holding her had loosened, and Wind had
fallen at her feet.
Sitting on the bed the stench of blood was overbearing
Frowning, she was about to ask what happened, when a scream rang out!
âMaja, what are you doing? Donât kill me! Please donât kill me!
Judith was truly terrified now, her cheeks speckled with blood.
This was from when she had stabbed Wind in the neck, some of the blood had splattered onto her face.
Her legs gave out from fear, and she sank to the floor, making her way towards the exit.
Backing away, she cried out, âHelp! Help!â
Maja, who was still unaware of what had happened, felt someone lying next to her. She slowly bent down and found
the knife
She quickly realized what had transpired, her eyes turning cold.
She had thought Judith was a rose, but it turned out she was a venomous flytrap.
Wind, who had been with her for so many years, was her sword. She had misled him and then killed him.
And now, it seemed like Judith was planning to pin everything on her
Maja almost wanted to applaud her. To outsiders, Judith and Wind were close Judith would never harm him, so the
main suspect would be Maja.
The bodyguards on the first floor rushed upstairs at the sound of the screams. Opening the door, they were met
with a strong smell of blood.
At the door was a trembling Judith, and by the bed was an eerily calm Maja
At a glance, it appeared as though Maja had killed Wind and was now threatening Judith
The bodyguards quickly helped Judith up and shielded her
âMs Pennyfeather what are you planning to do?â
Maja was covered in blood, and she hated the smell. She fumbled her way towards the bathroom to clean up
But at her movement, Judith screamed again
âHelp/ Shes trying to kill mel Sheâs going to kill me I want to call my brother I need to call my brother.â
The bodyguards knew Judithâs identity and didnât dare to offend her
Gritting their teeth, they closed and even locked the door, escorting Judith downstairs to the living room.
Judith immediately took out her phone, sobbing as she called Dylan.
âDylan Wind is dead Heâs dead, and Maja killed him Iâm so scared
Her breath hitched violently
The moment Dylan received the call, he urgently got up âJudith, where are you?â
Judith quickly relayed her location before taking some heart medication from her bag
While on his way Dylan also called Patric
Both of them rushed towards the scene almost simultaneously
Patricâs face was filled with rage He couldnât believe that Maja, who was blind would murder someone
And to kill Wind a hitman, who would have been on guard
With these doubts, he quickly returned to his residence
Dylan arrived at the same time as him
Dylan gave him a deep took before quickly opening the door. The sight of Judith trembling and crying curled up on
the sola made his heart clench,
Ever since Judith came to Greenfield, she had been suffering incessantly
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