Judith clung to Dylan’s arm at that moment. “Dylan, I just knew you’re the best to me. Maybe starting tonight, I won’t have any more nightmares. Big bro, thanks.” She leaned into Dylan’s embrace, her lips curled in a smug smile that Maja could clearly see under the glow of the overhead lights. But it didn’t matter anymore. If Maja was going to die here tonight, she hoped to never lay eyes on those two again in her life. The two bodyguards locked the cage, waiting for Dylan’s command. Dylan hesitated. He often asked himself if what he was doing was right. But he had to protect his family, and Judith was his family, while Maja would always be an outsider. “Sir, should we set sail to the middle of the river and then push it over?” one of the bodyguards asked. Dylan opened his mouth but couldn’t issue the command. Judith saw his hesitation and dramatically leaned back, feigning a faint. This instantly steeled his resolve. “Do it!” “Roger that!” The bodyguards pushed the cage onto a dinghy, planning to row out a few dozen yards before dumping the cage. After all, the water was too shallow near the shore. If they were going to kill her, they wanted to ensure she’d be trapped at the river’s bottom forever. Watching the dinghy get further away, Dylan felt as if his heart was being lifted by a string, suspended ever higher. Panic enveloped him like a shroud. He vividly remembered what Augus had told him as a child. “Your sister is frail. She suffered when she was born. You need to be gentle with her, understand?” “Father, but what if she does something wrong?” “If she’s family, she can never do wrong.” “And what if Beck and I mess up?” “You get punished. As older brothers, you should set the example.” This ironclad rule was etched deep into Dylan’s bones, so over the years, he indulged Judith unconditionally. No matter the trouble she caused, he always had her back. Even after learning that Judith wasn’t truly a Sanders, he couldn’t just abandon her. Besides, the truth about Jolin’s incident was still out there, right? Maybe someone really was trying to drive a wedge between Judith and the Sanders family. He took a deep breath, forcing himself not to watch the dinghy. When he turned around, he saw Judith smiling. It was an uncontrollable smile, even though she tried to appear heartbroken, but it was still obvious. Judith didn’t mean to reveal her feelings, but with Augus unconscious and Maja as good as dead, who else could stop her from reclaiming her

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turned away, she nearly burst out laughing! Forty minutes earlier, Herbert had been waiting for Maja’s return. Frowning, he stood up, intent on descending the stairs to check on her himself. But he found no one on the ground floor. It was eerily quiet. Arlene followed him down, no longer pretending, her face a mask of cold indifference. Herbert asked, “Mrs. Sanders, what’s going on

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