Chapter 936 Danger Lurks at Every Turn

Bianca was furious to the core.

But Sandy interjected, "Anyone heading I to Nancy's place now gets thrashed by that rascal. He's gone mad!" i Back when Nancy was around, at least there wasn't this madness.

But things had changed. The fury that Nancy left behind was now being vented out by that lunatic onto the folks in the village. 3 How on earth had they tolerated such madness for so long? Before Bianca could even think it through, Sandy continued, "He's stirred up public outrage now. I just want you to help Nancy." y . Knowing Bianca was a good-hearted girl, nobody else would bother with Nancy's affairs now that she was gone, but Bianca would.

"Can you help her one last time?" - Sandy's voice choked up.

Clearly, Sandy was genuinely pained for Nancy.

While she was alive, they all avoided Nancy because of John. They didn't dare to meddle in her affairs. But now that she was gone and John was acting ' outrageously, everyone in the village was furious.

Bianca hesitated for a moment.

Of course, she had to help Nancy! "I'll help her." "But don't go to her house right now.

There's trouble brewing there," Sandy said.

Despite Sandy's acknowledgment of Bianca's strength, she was still a woman.

John had gone completely mad. If Bianca went there now, she might get

by Sandy, Bianca returned to her little wooden house, abandoning the idea of

After I grabbing her coat, she

Since he hadn't fully settled the bills from

out of the hell alive, so now she hoped this poor girl could at

was going through the formalities at the hospital, she saw Cedric

on?" Cedric

in a deep coma. Her condition

passed by, indicating

do with Bianca or Natalie. y Bianca pushed aside her

but she couldn't deny that Nancy had carved out a place in her heart in such

however, had its own

took care of Nancy's affairs without informing anyone in the village except Sandy. From the beginning, when Sandy reached out to her for

town, not returning home. She picked out a sunny spot for Nancy's grave, where it would be tended to regularly, ensuring she

so much," Sandy expressed her gratitude, her eyes filled with appreciation for Bianca. She was on the verge of tears, clearly having witnessed Nancy's ordeal

continued, "Thank goodness for you. Thanks to you, Nancy didn't meet a worse fate." Though her departure was somewhat bleak, at least she rested in such

fierce determination flashed in her eyes as she looked at Nancy's

things in the village? What's

It was evident that the scoundrel in the village was even scarier than

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