However much they'd sympathized with her before—that was how much they despised her now.

She got slammed in the group chat until she had nothing left to say.

Eventually Mr. Lambert from property management stepped in to smooth things over and forcibly shut it down.

I figured after this public execution, she'd at least quiet down for a few days.

I was wrong.

I'd underestimated her shamelessness. And I'd overestimated how much public opinion could restrain her.

The next morning, I was getting ready to head out for work.

The moment I opened my door, Mrs. Lawrence and Josh were standing there—along with a few burly men I didn't recognize, blocking my way.

Her eyes were bloodshot. Like a mother wolf about to tear someone apart.

"Lin, you ruined my reputation. This isn't over today!"

Josh stood behind her, his gaze venomous.

"You made it so I can't show my face in this building anymore. Don't think you'll have it easy either!"

One of the burly men stepped forward and jabbed a finger at my nose.

"Kid, I'm telling you—apologize to my sister and my nephew, then pay ten thousand dollars for emotional distress." He cracked his knuckles. "Otherwise, don't even think about walking out of here today."

I looked at the scene in front of me.

My heartbeat steadied.

The dagger was finally showing itself.

From throwing trash—to blocking my door and extorting me outright.

I didn't waste words. I stepped back, closed the door, and locked it from inside.

Then I dialed 911.

"Hello, I'd like to report a crime. Someone is at my door right now, illegally restricting my freedom and attempting to extort me. The address is..."

Outside, Mrs. Lawrence's voice rang out.

"Calling the cops? Go ahead!" She laughed. "You know who my cousin is? I've got people backing me! Let's see who dares get involved!" Her voice turned sharp. "If you don't hand over ten thousand dollars today, just wait to get beaten!"

I leaned against the door and listened.

She thought having a cousin with connections meant she could do whatever she wanted.

Too bad she didn't know—in this world, there are still laws.

Her shouting grew more vile by the minute.

"You coward! If you've got the guts, come out!" "You think hiding inside means you'll be fine? I'm staying right here and wearing you down!"

Josh fanned the flames beside her.

"Mom, stop wasting words on him—just kick the door open!" "When Uncle gets here, we'll see how he dies!"