Chapter 1884:
Holley clenched her jaw, grinding her teeth, and her silence betrayed her emotions.
Belinda’s patience snapped. She no longer wished to waste words on her. She lifted the glass of juice Holley had spiked and held it steadily in her hand.
“What… what are you going to do?” Holley’s nerves tightened when she saw that, panic coursing through her veins.
Belinda tilted her head and smiled faintly.
“You should have this drink you spiked.”
Tears spilled hot down Holley’s cheeks as she shook her head frantically.
“No! Please don’t! Mom, help me… I’m your daughter…”
Kenia’s eyes glistened with sorrow and fury as she looked at her.
“Belinda may not share your blood, but you lived with her for more than twenty years. She never wronged you. And yet you… you still tried to poison her! How could you be so vicious?”
Her chest rose and fell with deep, painful breaths before she finally said, her voice heavy, “Don’t beg me. I can’t and won’t save you this time.”
“Mom!” Holley gasped, her voice sharp with shock.
But before she could utter another word, Belinda cut her off coldly, saying, “Do it.”
Two men in black closed in, seizing Holley so tightly that she couldn’t move an inch.
One of them clamped a hand around her jaw, forcing her to open her mouth.
“L-let go of me!” Holley thrashed wildly, terror etched across her face.
Belinda loomed above her, smiling brightly while her words dripped with cruelty.
“Holley, I suggest you behave and drink this juice. Otherwise… I’ll pour it straight down Kylee’s throat.”
At those words, Holley froze. The fight left her body in an instant. Her eyes widened, disbelief blazing into fury as she glared at Belinda.
Belinda’s smile remained as her gaze locked with Holley’s rage-filled stare. She spoke with chilling calm.
“You know I don’t bluff.”
Check new chapters at galnovels․com
Holley snapped, unable to hold herself back any longer.
“Belinda, you will go to hell!”
Before the words had even faded, one of the bodyguards lifted his hand and struck her hard across the face.
Holley’s head whipped to the side from the force of the blow, her cheek burning with the sting.