Kevin held her arm and answered with a smile, “Don’t worry, Willa. The deal is signed. Everything’s fine.”
“Those villagers, they actually keep their word. They just wanted a college-educated girl and we gave them one. If they caused her death, that’s their problem, not ours.”
Willa let out a sigh of relief. “Good. That’s good.”
Watching them, I felt my heart grow cold. I couldn’t understand how I had ever loved someone so heartless.
A young life was gone and she didn’t even feel a thing.
Willa looked at me with disgust and spoke in a cold tone, “We’re already divorced, Yohan. Why are you still here? Well, if you apologize right now, maybe I’ll think about tearing up the divorce papers.”
I gave a bitter laugh and put my bag over my shoulder. “I just wanted to tell you one thing. You should bring my sister’s body back. At least see her one last time.”
She simply answered in a sharp tone, “Not my problem.”
I sighed. “Fine. Then at least tell me the address. I want to say goodbye to her.”
Willa glanced at Kevin briefly and then he sent me an address.
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