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A landline!
Seeing a telephone in the luxuriously furnished room, Lily’s eyes lit up.
She rushed over, intending to call James.
If she could just contact James, she wouldn’t have to be trapped here!
To her dismay, the phone was dead. She couldn’t get a dial tone.
Holding the silent receiver, the hope in Lily’s eyes faded. She sank to the floor in despair.
Of course. Since Mergan intended to imprison her, why would he ever let her use the room’s phone to contact James?
For a second, she considered rushing out, trying to snatch a phone from one of the guards.
But any one of them was strong enough to restrain her. Rushing them would accomplish nothing except her own humiliation.
How could she possibly let James know she was alive and that Mergan had her?
“Long time no see.”
Lily was sitting blankly on the floor. She didn’t know how much time had passed when the door suddenly opened, and Mathilda walked in.
Mathilda truly hated Lily with a passion.
Half a month ago, when she learned of Elsa’s plan, she had been ecstatic.
She’d been certain that bitch Lily would die. Who could have imagined she would accidentally find out that Lily had been rescued by her own brother. r 633 A Vicious Visitor
After James had exposed her true colors and brutalized her outside the Ginger family villa, her three brothers’ attitudes toward her had turned ice-cold. Taylor had even warned her that if she dared to harm Lily again, he wouldn’t spare her a single shred of familial affection.
They were her flesh and blood, her brothers. Why did they ignore their real sister and treat Lily like a treasure?
Fortunately, Mergan’s men didn’t know she’d had a falling out with him. They still thought she was the treasured pearl of the Ginger family, so they let her in.
She locked the door and walked toward Lily, step by step. She was still limping, a result of James’s ruthless attack.
“Seeing you huddled in the corner like that, you look just like a stray dog.” Mathilda looked down at Lily with arrogance.
She knew Mergan would be furious if she hurt Lily today. However, she believed Mergan only prized Lily for her vixen-like face. Once she made Lily’s face unrecognizable, how could Mergan possibly remain bewitched by that ugly, disgusting sight?
At that point, even if Mergan was angry, Lily would already be disfigured. He would never harm his own sister for an ugly woman.
Yes, she had come today specifically to destroy Lily’s face.
Her body still ached, and she wasn’t as agile as before, but she figured Lily, having been thrown from a cliff, was probably severely weakened. She would be no match for her.
At this thought, the triumph on her face grew more obvious. She said, her voice dripping with schadenfreude, “You are so pathetic! You shamelessly schemed your way into latching onto a prize like James, but it turns out you’re just not fated to be Mrs. Luke. James already has a new, sweet companion. He didn’t want you to begin with. When he sees your ugly, repulsive face, he’ll toss you out like trash! That’s all you’re fit for-being trash!”
With that, Mathilda snapped open the folding knife from her purse and slashed viciously at Lily’s face.
The thought of this bewitching face becoming a bloody, hideous mess at her hands made Mathilda’s lips curl into an insane smile.
She thought she would draw blood in the next second. She never imagined that Lily had a heavy glass cup hidden behind her back.
Just as she was about to reach Lily, Lily suddenly raised her hand, and the glass cup smashed squarely into her face.
“Ah!”
Mathilda had assumed this “stray dog” was defenseless. She was caught completely off guard as the glass slammed into her face. She felt as if her nose was broken.
The sharp pain made her lose her grip on the folding knife.
Lily seized the opportunity, snatching the knife from her hand. She then grabbed the glass- which hadn’t broken when it hit the floor-and smashed it against Mathilda’s head several times.
The glass was clearly high-quality; it hadn’t been damaged at all when it fell.
She hammered the glass against Mathilda’s head repeatedly, until Mathilda’s eyes rolled back and her body began to convulse uncontrollably.
A moment ago,
Mathilda had been ecstatic, thinking Lily was hers to slaughter.
Lily, on the other hand, was thrilled, feeling that a phone had just been delivered right to her door.
“Lily, you bitch, let me go!”
Mathilda’s vision went black. She had fallen and couldn’t get up. She trembled violently with rage. “If anything happens to me, Mergan will never let you go!”
“Then we’ll all go down together!”
Lily ignored Mathilda’s threat completely.
She desperately wanted her babies to be safe. But Mergan was intent on harming them. If she was pushed too far, she didn’t mind dragging the entire Ginger family to hell with her.
“Madwoman! Stop it, you madwoman!”
Lily kicked her hard in the stomach several times, making Mathilda’s stomach cramp.
Mathilda mustered all her strength, trying to grab the glass from Lily and counter-attack.
But just as she raised her hand, Lily kicked out again, and she was unable to dodge the cup.
“Bitch! I’ll make Mergan kill you! I’ll kill you, you bitch!”
“You want to kill me? Go ahead and try!”
Lily waved the folding knife in front of her. “You wanted to ruin my face, didn’t you?”
“You’d better clean up your mouth. If you keep spewing filth from that sewer you call a mouth, I don’t mind cutting out your tongue and ‘drawing’ a few pictures on your face.”
Of course, Lily had no intention of actually cutting out Mathilda’s tongue or disfiguring her. er 634 A Desperate Gamble
She wanted to get back to James, and risking a criminal record over scum like Mathilda wasn’t worth it.
Hearing this, Mathilda trembled violently with rage.
She twisted her face and opened her mouth. She wanted to scream and curse at Lily, but she was terrified Lily might actually disfigure her. She, who had always preyed on the weak, suddenly found she didn’t dare make a sound.
Lily kicked her again, hard.
To make sure she couldn’t try anything, Lily knocked her out cold with the heavy glass.
Wasting no time, she immediately opened Mathilda’s handbag, checking for a phone.
It wasn’t in her bag.
Lily quickly knelt and began searching her coat pockets.
She finally found the phone in Mathilda’s overcoat.
The phone used a fingerprint scanner.
Lily grabbed Mathilda’s hand and quickly unlocked the screen.