Chapter 1708 - 1646: You’re Not Even Worthy of Death
Chapter 1708 - 1646: You’re Not Even Worthy of Death
Wufu seemed to see through what Madam Wang was thinking, her lips curled slightly as she said, "Are you wondering why I revealed everything?"
Madam Wang was shocked again. Could she really read minds?
"You’re not wrong, I revealed it because I want you to understand clearly what’s happening."
"You, you dare! Murder must be paid with one’s life!" Madam Wang’s heart trembled in fear.
Wufu chuckled, her laughter was especially sinister in the midnight air, but if you looked closely, it never reached her eyes.
"Didn’t you have to pay for murdering my mother?" Wufu’s knife lightly grazed her neck.
Madam Wang shivered with fear, feeling a hot rush below as the smell of urine wafted out from under her, filled with both shame and anger.
"Is this scaring the urine out of you?" Wufu feigned disdain as she fanned her nose: "When you made that decision, why didn’t you think of today?"
Madam Wang quivered as she defended herself: "This has nothing to do with me..."
"There’s no point arguing. I came to find you because I have solid evidence," Wufu shook her head: "I never like to wrongly accuse people, but I also won’t tolerate those who have done wrong."
"Tell me, where did you get the audacity, the confidence, to think I wouldn’t figure it out? Madam Wang, let me tell you a rule — whatever’s done will always leave a trace!" Wufu said, "Madam Lu and her daughter were foolish, acted as the knife in your hand, but you were the one wielding the knife... Oh, by the way, Madam Lu is dead too!"
Madam Wang heard that, her eyes widened, instinctively believing she killed her.
"I didn’t kill her." Wufu said, "Rest assured, I won’t kill you either!"
Madam Wang felt a slight relief, but quickly grew tense again.
"Dead, everything ends, that would be too easy for you." Wufu looked at her: "You did all these things just to pave the way for yourself and your children, didn’t you? You value these things so much, how can I disappoint you?"
The more Madam Wang treasured them, the more Wufu wanted to destroy them. She intended to keep Madam Wang alive, letting her watch as everything she desperately guarded collapsed bit by bit.
"What do you want to do? You might as well just kill me!" Madam Wang was horrified.
Wufu clucked her tongue and shook her head: "How could I commit murder like that? You want to die, but I won’t let you have your wish."
Death, too easy, too neat. Madam Wang doesn’t deserve it; she should live a fate worse than death!
"You..."
Madam Wang’s speech was silenced by Wufu.
"You’re too noisy, it’s late and quiet, don’t disturb others’ sleep!" Wufu said, withdrawing her smile: "I’ve said what I need to, time to leave!"
Madam Wang blinked rapidly, somewhat anxious.
"Madam Wang, I’ve laid out everything I’ve done here tonight. What you’ll do and how far you’ll go, I’m really looking forward to it!" Wufu laughed lightly: "Forgot to tell you, I’ve married. I took the vows before my mother’s death, I am now Princess Consort of Jin of Beiyan."
Madam Wang’s pupils shrunk again, watching her leave, like a silent white shadow.
She wanted to move, but found herself unable to; she couldn’t make a sound. Who will save her?
After Wufu left Madam Wang’s room, Xiao Qi immediately stood up and looked at her.
"Let’s go!"
Xiao Qi gestured across his neck, then pointed inside: "Kill?"
Wufu glanced back, smirked coldly: "No need, she doesn’t deserve to die."
Just killing her, it would be too easy for her!
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