Chapter 1030
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I groaned inwardly. This woman is crazy!
I reluctantly trailed after Hannah. We hadnât proceeded much further, however, when we came to a halt.
K Cityâs underworld was equally as squalid as how vibrant the city was. Beneath streetlamps so dim,
there was barely a glow in the oppressive dark sat a few men. Some were leaning against the wall
while others perched on top of it. Some looked haggard, skeletal, and barely sustained by the
occasional meals from good Samaritans.
Others were dressed in flashy outfits, clutching thick wads of cash in their hands. Revolted by the
grimy, seedy appearance of the place, I grabbed Hannah and yanked at her frantically, indicating that
we should leave right away.
Hannah was evidently terrified as well. She took one glance and turned on her heels, ready to leave
with me. Before we could escape, we ironically crashed headlong into the one person weâd come here
to meet. It was Rebecca! In the flickering light cast by the streetlamps, Rebeccaâs face looked
absolutely ghastly.
Rebeccaâs eyes widened first in shock, then in recognition. She instinctively recoiled, her eyes darting
nervously from side to side. Realizing that there was nowhere for her to hide or run, she faced me
squarely, her eyes blazing in fury and despair. âScarlett? Why are you here?â she asked.
My gaze shifted to the object that Rebecca wielded in her hand, then jumped in fright. âYouâ¦â
Rebecca glanced down at the sealed plastic sachet in her hand. The corners of her mouth curved up
into a sinister smile. âWhat? Do you want to try some? Itâs good stuff. Once youâve had some, youâll find
yourself craving for more the rest of your life.â
I staggered slightly in horror and gawped at Rebecca. âDid you use the money from all your dirty deeds
to purchase this?â
Rebecca narrowed her eyes, then abruptly burst into peals of high, piercing laughter that sounded
almost like a shriek. âSo it was indeed the two of you I saw just now! Iâd thought I was hallucinating,â
Rebecca admitted dizzily. She stuck a fingertip into the powder in her hand, then waved it in front of us.
âCome on, I got lots of extras today. I can spare you a little. Why donât you try a bit to see what it feels
like? How about that? Just a little.â
âGet away from us!â Hannah struck out, shoving Rebecca aside. She bellowed, âRebecca, no one
cares if you become an addict. But youâd better keep your distance from us! We donât want to end up
like you.â
Hannahâs words seemed to trigger something in Rebecca. Scowling, Rebecca snarled, âMrs. Fuller,
youâre already married to Ashton, arenât you? What are you doing all the way out here, then? Why are
you suddenly so interested in addicts like us? Arenât you afraid that someone will kidnap you and
demand a ransom of millions from Mr. Fuller?â
âEnough of your nonsense!â Hannah snapped back in return. âYouâve already been reduced to such a
state, yet youâre criticizing others? Let me tell you honestly then, we came here to look at you!â
Hannah pulled my arm again, but Rebecca stood adamantly in our way. Raising her voice, she
addressed the group of men standing behind us. âEveryone, listen up! Sheâs the wife of the president of
Fuller Corporation! If you manage to get her, you should be able to easily get a cool hundred thousand
from Mr. Fuller at the very least.â
Does Rebecca intend to incite my kidnapping and threaten Ashton? I pondered.
Hannah was speechless. âRebecca, have you gone crazy? How can you bring yourself to stoop so
low?â
Busy reveling in her loathing of me, Rebecca seemed unfazed by either Hannahâs derision or the cold
wind. One could say that Rebecca was my nemesis, perhaps, but amongst all the possible endings to
our rivalry, Iâd never imagined this one. There was no light at all in Rebeccaâs dull eyes. She looked as
if she had utterly given up on herself and life.
I had no intention of squabbling with Rebecca. This wasnât an ideal environment, and the sooner we
got away from here, the better. Besides, I wasnât invested enough in her to care. We were merely two
individuals whose paths had crossed at one point in time but had diverged thereafter. I thus saw no
purpose in further engaging with her antics.
I briskly pushed Rebecca aside, dragging Hannah close behind me. But, Rebecca stopped us with one
hand. âScarlett, do you really think Iâm going to let you get away so easily?â Rebecca sneered.
Having said that, she howled towards the men behind us with a vengeance. âInject her with the stuff! Iâll
give my entire stash to anyone who succeeds. Quickly!â
I froze. Hannah lunged forward to restrain Rebecca but was pushed aside. Rebeccaâs eyes were
blazing. âMove aside if you donât want me to kill you as well!â
I struggled, but Rebecca seemed possessed with an inhuman strength. I was totally incapacitated by
her strong grip.
The audience behind us in the alley sprang into action. I highly doubted that they cared about the
legality of their actions. Rebeccaâs proclamation seemed to unleash the demons within them. They
scrambled and sprinted over in their eagerness to inject me.
At the sight of those needles pointing towards me, I stood rooted to the spot, petrified. My mind raced
and I panicked. These needles are all probably infected with something or another! Iâm dead if they
touch me!
Rebecca laughed maniacally. âScarlett, I never thought Iâd live to see you like this!â
Just then, a miraculous burst of energy surged through me. I wrenched my arm out of Rebeccaâs
strong grip and hurled her towards the incoming needles. Without a second thought, I grabbed Hannah.
We sprinted for our lives towards the exit of the alley.
Fortunately for us, it wasnât a long way off. The addicts, probably lethargic, didnât have enough of an
interest to hunt us down.