Susan was trembling with anger, unable to accept the fact that Harrison had played her for a fool.

“Hmph! So what if I fell for his tricks? The lot of you shouldn't be rejoicing just yet! Harrison's going to die soon, and I'll be out of this place once he's dead,” Susan declared arrogantly.

The smile remained on Natalie's face even as she looked at Susan with pity. “Too bad you won't be.”

Susan roared, “I may have choked Harrison, but he didn't die. They can only try me for attempted murder; it comes with a short jail term. I'll still be out of this place after he's dead.”

“You're not going anywhere because they're going to slap you with a death sentence! What made you think you could get away with a few years in prison after murdering my mom, poisoning Harrison, and even choking him? You're bound for the gallows for all your crimes!” Natalie stated coldly.

Susan paled at her words.

Death sentence?

fate she could

“You've got no proof that I did any of

been keeping tabs on both of

eyes. “What? You knew from the

“That's right.”

more ruthless than I thought. You didn't put a stop to it even though you knew about it; you just watched on as your father got poisoned. What a pair the two of

never claimed to be a good person from the start. I'd never harm another person, but

in anger, “Your downfall is near. I have evidence of you pushing my mom down the stairs; Harrison gave it to me. When you stole things from Harrison's study

dumbfounded

me pushing Yulia down the stairs, and

for insurance. He believed it'd be useful one day, and he was right. What an irony, though. You poisoned Harrison and sent him to his deathbed, but his evidence is

that point, suffocating under the immense fear of

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