Leopold and Matthew had just finished loading the Abernathy family into the van, including Cormac, when the stench inside hit them like a wave, almost driving them back out the door. But seeing Vivienne and the others frozen by the bedside, Leopold steeled himself and stepped inside.

The woman on the bed was a shadow of her former self, her hair tangled and matted like weeds upon the pillow. Her face was streaked with dirt, and it looked like the Abernathys hadn't bothered to clean her in ages. If it weren't for the faint rise and fall of her chest, Leopold might have mistaken her for a corpse.

Wait a minute!

Those features...

How come she looked a bit like Percival?

Realizing this, Leopold's pupils dilated, his finger pointing shakily at the woman on the bed.

Then he glanced at Percival, whose stony face was unreadable, and noticed the air around him growing colder and heavier. Leopold took a step back, feeling as if his throat had been seized. He couldn't manage to utter a complete sentence.

Finally, it was Vivienne who broke the silence. "Mr. Wolf, let's get her out of here first."

She was genuinely shocked. They had only come to fetch a witness back to Rivenwood, and here they were, stumbling upon the very person Percival had spent years searching for.

Mr. Wolf's aunt, the Ellington heiress-Holly Ellington!

"Gavin Abernathy!"

darkness, save for the occasional flash of headlights that flickered before Vivienne's eyes. Percival, with lips pressed together and eyes as cold as

to crawl

eerie in the pitch-black setting, yet Vivienne heaved a sigh of relief as she said, "Mr. Wolf, trust me, I will heal your aunt." Percival's grim expression softened slightly. He shifted, leaning his head against Vivienne's shoulder. "Vivienne, I do trust you. It's

hatred bubbling up inside him toward Gavin and the entire

she would be placed in an unknown hospital with professional care to at least keep her alive. But the reality was starkly different! In this remote

had pulled back the covers, even

now understood where that foul stench lingering around the Abernathy

stained blanket was Holly's withered body, wounds festering

Percival

reminded him that those people were still useful. But the agony he felt

head deeper into Vivienne's

her eyes. "Mr. Wolf, the dead do not deserve our hatred." Matthew glanced up through the

couldn't recall the last time he had seen such a chilling expression on Vivienne's

was

hurt a person Vivienne cared about, they couldn't just hand their life over

at the caller

"Hand it over."

the

with anger,

need to guess; she knew Gavin must have stirred up more

and are threatening that if we don't hand over the secret recipe

the phone tightened as she inhaled deeply.

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