Ramona looked impatient, raised her hand and slapped me a few more times.
I fell on the sofa and knocked over the box on it.
The red book of medals inside fell to the ground.
Ramona didn’t even look at it and stepped on it with disdain.
“You poor fellows, you are still here to hand over some insignificant papers. Don’t you just want me to pay more money? I have seen this kind of thing many times.”
As she said, she threw another card at my feet.
“Since your sister, the sick woman, has served Frederick wholeheartedly for so long, I will be merciful and give you a little more. I advise you to stop while you are ahead. After all, I only paid 13,000 dollars when I killed someone.”
In a light tone, a life was like a feather in her mouth.
Ramona felt tired and left a sentence for us to pack up and leave quickly. If we hadn’t left this place in three days, we would be in trouble.
She hugged Frederick’s arm and walked away.
After they left, I rushed to the bedside and held my sister’s hand tightly.
My heart was filled with grief. “Sister, don’t worry, I will definitely help you get justice.”