Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The reporter glanced down at what he had stepped on but made no effort to move.
âMiss Olsen, the picture under my foot features you and your mother, correct? You have family, so you understand the pain of losing a loved one. Did you truly kill the victim by mistake? Your uncle just asked you for some money. Couldnât you simply have refused instead of resorting to murder?â
Josh, who had arrived first on the scene, was puzzled when he heard this. He frowned and said, âLet Miss Olsen pick up her family photo first! As a journalist, you shouldnât be threatening someone like thisâ¦â
âExtraordinary times call for extraordinary measures!â the reporter retorted harshly, glaring at Josh. âA reporter shouldnât act saintly like you! Sheâs obviously a murderer. For people like her, special measures should be taken. And besides, how am I threatening? Iâm just standing here asking Miss Olsen some questionsâ¦â
He looked back at Keira. âMiss Olsen, unless you answer my questions, I wonât moveâ¦â
Before he could finish, someone had already grabbed his arm.
A sudden force made him stumble back uncontrollably!
Keira forcefully moved the reporter away and then bent down to pick up the photo. Upon seeing the black footprint on it, she gave off a ferocious aura.
The reporter, having been pushed back, started shouting, âWhat was that? The killer is resorting to violence now!â
When he looked at Keira again, he was frightened by her demeanor.
She may be slender and dressed in a comfortable, white outfit that gave an image of delicacy, but the fierceness in her eyes right now made her look like a ghastly figure that crawled out from a bloody hell.
The reporter swallowed hard. âLook, thatâs the eyes of a killer! Terrifying as ever! It must have been her who planned and executed the murder!â
âReally?â
A cool voice slowly responded. Keira wiped the photo and picked up a shard of glass that hadnât yet fallen from the frame. âDeliberately killing someoneâ¦it seems capital punishment awaits regardless of whether itâs one or multiple murders, right?â
With that said, all the reporters fell silent, stunned. They all stared at the sharp glass shard in her hand.
Keira swept her gaze across all reporters present and eventually cast her eyes toward the heavy landlord.
The burly, two-hundred-pound man was trembling with fear. âWh-Wh-What are you going to do?â
Keira pointed at the scattered luggage littering the floor. âWhat do you think?â
The landlord immediately stuttered out, âSo-Sorryâ¦1â11 clean it up for youâ¦â Terrified, he pushed his way through the reporters and bent over to tidy up the scattered items. He grabbed Keiraâs luggage from inside, packed everything up for her, and gingerly pushed it in front of her as if trying to ward off evil spirits. âMi-Miss Olsen, weâve had some good years together. Letâs part on good terms, alright?â
Keira dropped her gaze.
When she left the Olsen family and had nowhere to go, this landlord had indeed rented her the place at a low price. Later, when the Olsen family stopped providing living expenses, she failed to pay the rent on time twice, and the landlord didnât evict her.
Considering that, Keira decided not to make a fuss with the landlord.
She pushed the suitcase and prepared to leave.
Unable to stop her, the encircling reporters merely watched as she went toward the staircase, where she met with Poppy, who had just been released from jail. Poppy glared at her fiercely, barking out sharply, âKeira Olsen, you still dare to fight other people? Come on, if you dare, stab me right in the heart! You killed your uncle, so just go ahead and kill your mother too! Ungrateful creature! How did I ever give birth to such a creature?!â
As she shouted, she charged toward Keira, grabbing her arm and, heedless of the glass in Keiraâs hand, started wailing to the reporters.
âHer uncle only asked her for some money, right? Isnât it natural for her to help out, given sheâs a Ph.D. now and surely has money? She was raised by me, so she owes me debts of gratitude! How could she have killed her own uncle? Sheâs a beast!â
âI gave birth to you and raised you. You owe me for that! Why did you kill your uncle? Youâre an animal!â
Poppy sobbed and continued to hit Keira.
Keira clenched her fists and sneered. âDidnât I make myself clear before? I got married, cleared the way for Isla, and weâre squared off now. Whatâs the matter? Did you lose your memory?â
Poppy, however, denied everything through her tears. âSquared off? Your blood is mine, and I gave birth to you! youâre my daughter forever! Everyone, look at this heartless daughter. Now that sheâs successful, she despises me for being a mistress and wants to cut ties with me!
âI might be a mistress and couldnât afford you a good living environment, but even dogs know not to despise a poor home, and no children should despise their mother! Arenât you aware of that? I gave birth to you, so Iâm the one who gave you this life! If you want to cut ties with me, go ahead, but first, give me your life! Compensate for your uncleâs death!â
After saying this, she grabbed the glass shard in Keiraâs hand and pulled it out with all her might, intending to stab Keira in the chest!
Keira reacted promptly and pushed her back, striking her right in the chest.
Poppy stumbled backward, crashing into the wall behind, but she managed to wrestle away the glass shard. The glass cut her hand, and blood flowed out.
She screamed. âHelp! My own daughter murdered her uncle, and now sheâs trying to kill me, her own mother! Someone call the police! Donât let her escape!â
The group of reporters, seeing that Keira was disarmed, found their courage again. They flocked around Keira once more.
âYouâve killed your own uncle and now youâve injured your own mother. Do you even have a heart?â
âIs it because your family is poor, which is why you treat your uncle and mother so poorly?â
âJudging by the way you treat your mother, we suspect that you really did accidentally kill your uncle. Or could it be that you saw the steel bar behind him and deliberately pushed him?â
âThe force required to push someone onto a steel bar, skewering them to death, much be very considerable. Why do you hate your uncle so much?â
II II
The tricky questions from the reporters came one after another, causing
Keiraâs gaze to grow even colder.
Rumors and slander were indeed powerful toolsâ¦
A hint of shadow flashed in her eyes, and she abruptly changed the topic. âWhy? Why havenât any of you inquired as to why my dear cousin would give me a letter of understanding?â
All of the reporters were left momentarily speechless by her counter-question.
Keira turned to leave, but the reporters didnât make a way for her.
If that was the case, then she had no choice but to take action!
She flexed her wrists, and Josh immediately shouted, âMiss Olsen, all these cameras are rolling. Please, donât lose control!â
Keira understood his warning.
If she attacked them, regardless of the truth, she would be branded as a journalist beater and a mother abuser.
But⦠So what?
Sheâs never cared for public opinion!
Keira let out a wicked smile..