I remembered that I once gave him a lucky charm I had made by myself clumsily. He fed me food with sadness, telling me not to do so anymore. After all, he would feel sorry for me.

"It seems like it happened just yesterday. Now, I can only watch him give his love to someone else."

"Richard, I dreamed of the dance studio again last night. Kate pushed me down. I cried for help, but no one came! I thought... I would never see you again. I can't forget what happened that night!"

"Richard! I'm afraid Kate will come out and retaliate against me again. I'm so scared!"

Emery hugged herself hypocritically, looking extremely flustered. She was trembling.

I roared in the air, saying, "She's a fraud! Richard, don't believe her!"

It was she who had jumped down voluntarily that night.

I remembered that she had asked me to meet her. She arrogantly said that she would accompany Richard abroad. In the future, she would be the only one by his side.

Although I was sad, I wished her well. I didn't expect her to grab my hand and pull me to the window.

"But as long as you're alive, Richard won't fall in love with me! So, you can only die!"

She wanted to push me down with bloodthirsty eyes, but I held onto the window frame, refusing to let go. In the struggle, half of her body fell out.

I wanted to save her. She pried open my hand and fell straight down.

Richard held her in his arms sadly.

With his eyes turning red, he said fiercely, "I almost forgot it! Kate is still hiding and not coming out. Don't worry, she can't escape!"

I followed him closely as he left. Even though I begged behind him, he stepped on the gas pedal and hit my mom, who was buying groceries.

A burst of screams mixed with the screeching of brakes, rang out. My kind and amiable mother fell into a pool of blood, groaning in pain.

She had been discharged from the hospital. She was determined to take on the burden of her life, but Richard ruined everything!

Richard got out of the car and clapped his hands. Someone immediately carried my mother onto a stretcher.

I shouted in alarm and followed them to a hospital.

This hospital was a private one.

I realized that this was an asset invested by Richard. I was shocked.

I dared not imagine what Richard would do to my mother. He sneered and called for a doctor.

"Save her life. Amputate her right leg. This is what they owe Emery!"