Chapter 625
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Linsey cried out, her face turning pale as sweat broke out on her forehead. The old injury on her wrist flared with renewed agony.
Seeing Linsey in pain brought Carol a perverse satisfaction.
Even the slightest effort was enough to hurt her.
Carol’s eyes gleamed with cruel delight as she watched Linsey struggle.
“I almost forgot,” Carol said in a mockingly casual tone. “Didn’t you sprain this hand not long ago? I doubt it’s healed yet, has it?”
Carol feigned innocence with a blink, but her grip only tightened. Linsey clenched her teeth as the pain in her wrist became overwhelming, her head spinning from the intensity.
She refused to beg or plead, holding back any sound beyond a sharp cry of pain. Her silence only fueled Carol’s frustration.
“Honestly, Linsey, your stubbornness is getting old,” Carol muttered with a bored sigh before suddenly releasing her grip.
Linsey gasped for breath, her body trembling as she tried to steady herself. Though her breaths came in ragged sobs, she didn’t let herself cry out any further. Her hand shook, and tears welled in her eyes, which she kept cast downward.
As soon as she let go of Linsey’s hand, Carol’s attention was drawn to a fruit knife on a nearby table.
A dark thought flickered across her face. She spoke with chilling calm. “Alexa, bring me that knife and cut off one of her fingers. I want to see how she’ll design anything after that.”
Despair washed over Linsey, her gaze growing hollow as a flash of hopelessness crossed her features.
Yet, even facing that threat, Linsey managed a defiant sneer. “Is torture the only thing you know, Carol?”
The words made Carol’s fury boil over. Without hesitation, she slapped Linsey hard across the face.
𝙡𝙤𝙘𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣: g⸮𝗮𝗅⸮𝗇𝗈ν𝖊𝗅𝘀⸮ⅽ⸮𝗈𝗆
The slap echoed sharply in the room. Linsey’s head snapped to the side, a vivid red mark rising on her cheek and swelling instantly.
“You’re despicable,” Carol spat, her voice dripping with contempt. “You deserve nothing more than my scorn. Why should I care how I treat you?”
A cold smirk spread across her face as she continued, “Let’s get one thing straight, Linsey. I’m a Lawson, and you? You’re just a nobody, a nameless designer with no real influence. I have endless ways to ruin your life. But here’s the best part.”
She seized Linsey’s chin, forcing her to meet her gaze.
“You might be married to the founder of CR Corporation, but he doesn’t care about you. To him, you’re nothing but a schemer, waiting to get your hands on his fortune. That’s why he kept his identity hidden—so he could walk away whenever he pleased,” Carol said with a cruel, mocking laugh. “Trust me, he never truly saw you as his wife.”
Each word cut deeply, twisting painfully in Linsey’s heart.
A heavy ache settled over her, threatening to suffocate her. Was it true? Had everything between her and Collin been a lie? Despite their closeness, he had always kept this secret.
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