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The knife was pressed against Karen's neck, and she was so exhausted that she could barely hold on. At this point, she didn't even have the strength to speak.

She hated Amber for all the lies and manipulation, making them raise someone else's child for over twenty years, only to have Judy squander their entire fortune. But more than anything, Karen despised Judy.

After all the good she had done for her, Judy was now threatening her life with a knife just because of a few harsh words.

Yet, the person Karen hated the most was Elvira. Despite being her real granddaughter, Elvira did nothing to help her when she was in danger.

So now, Karen's eyes burned with fury as she stared at Elvira, her gaze fixed as though she were looking at her greatest

enemy.

Elvira only found it amusing. It was clear that no matter what happened, those who didn't like her would never change their view of her. Even if Karen now knew that Judy wasn't her biological granddaughter and that Elvira was, she still couldn't bring herself to like her. "Elvira, please... save your grandmother!" Vincent suddenly cried out, desperate, as he moved to kneel before Elvira.

But Elvira remained unmoved, coldly watching as Vincent was about to drop to his knees. Just as he was about to bow, Vincent swiftly turned and lunged toward Judy, who was holding his mother hostage.

He acted with incredible speed, determined to save his mother at all costs. He grabbed Judy by the arm and yanked her off the bed.

Judy, caught completely off guard, didn't expect Vincent to be bold enough to confront her while she was holding a knife. She was stunned and fell to the floor.

Vincent, now able to rescue his mother, finally exhaled in relief. His anger flared, and he started beating and kicking Judy. Amber immediately rushed forward, trying to protect Judy from further harm.

Karen, already weakened by poison and the stress, started coughing up blood, and the chaos that followed nearly took her life. Her eyes rolled back, and she collapsed into unconsciousness.

At that moment, the police arrived. They surveyed the chaotic scene and immediately arrested Amber and Judy, while they handcuffed the emotionally charged Vincent.

me! I haven't done anything wrong!" Vincent tried to explain,

you just hit her?" one of the

holding a knife to my mom! I was just trying to save my mom! Ask Elvira.

questions, ask my bodyguards. They've been here the whole time and saw everything clearly. I've got other business

only true child of the Willis family!" Vincent, now desperate, pleaded. Judy and Amber's cries in the background were grating on Elvira's nerves. She barely glanced at Vincent before speaking in a cold tone,

life."

she wasn't actually related to you. You didn't disappoint me. Watching

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attempts to stop her. To Elvira, his

as Judy's figure disappeared, and an overwhelming sense of regret hit him like a wave. He truly regretted ever being so kind to Judy, all while neglecting

situation to the police, giving an objective account of what happened. After hearing them out, the police released Vincent

any chances, immediately arranged for her to be examined

Elvira left the hospital, the car was already waiting for her As soon as she stepped out, Zach got out of the car

still held a smile as she leaned in and kissed him. "Of course, I'm fine. I'm actually really happy. I've been.

arm around

car.

However, she was under police custody for charges of kidnapping

She was also taken

body slumped in despair. He felt numb, not knowing how to face the sudden chaos that

he could feel was regret, regret for being

Marsh, the regret deepened. Vincent had no idea where Marsh

his mother's hand and broke down in tears, overwhelmed

in such a bad condition, and

was ruined by Judy. He had no idea

son's sobs, woke up. She turned her gaze to Vincent, her voice weak but curious. "Vincent, I just had a dream... I dreamt that Judy wasn't my real granddaughter. Isn't that a ridiculous

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