Chapter 5

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“We don't know...Dominik...we really don't know anything. I swear, you know the police have already examined the witness, it's my mother.” "stubborn!" After speaking, he pushed the small body until he fell to the ground. Rasika had a throbbing pain in her hip, but that feeling wasn't as much as the fear that ran into her heart. Dominic stepped to a stop in front of him. He looked at her with the look of a lion staring at his prey. Fierce and full of hostility “The police have examined the witnesses and it's true. But your mother refused. She said she didn't know anything, despite CCTV footage of her mother entering the room before the incident. And you still stubbornly say nothing, which contradicts the truth more than anyone would believe. It's easier to fool an infant than to fool someone like me.” “And what do you want?!” Rasika shouted loudly. She could only see his legs under his slacks. He did not dare to even raise his head to look at Dominic as fully as he had just now. He tricked her to extract the truth, something that even she herself had never experienced. She had nothing to tell him but the terror that thumped like a drum in her chest. After a while, the tall figure crouched down and held the woman's thin shoulders, making her turn to face him again. "I want the truth! When the police failed to interrogate witnesses You can't open your mother's mouth. I am the one who will force it out of your mouth!” "Domminik" Rasika moaned in a hoarse, frightened voice. She had never been afraid of anything like this before. It happened for the first time in my life. She was like a baby bird slipped into the lion's claws, there was no squirming and it seemed hopeless to escape. The young man tilted his head slightly and stretched his mouth mockingly. “You would think that over the years I haven't been home. I wouldn't know anything about my family. You might think that Edmund's only son Tyler worked so recklessly that he had little time to pay attention to the people at home, but he didn't. During my time in the mines in West Virginia, I kept in touch with my family. I knew that my father had never had an enemy to the point of vengeance to take his life. Especially when it comes to business as well, he is resourceful and manages everything well. But he loses his knowledge to anyone, do you know?” The young man paused his question for a moment as he stared deeply into the girl's sparkling eyes. once again stretched a sinister smile and said “It's those prostitutes who posing as maids!” “Dominik!” Rasika almost screamed into his face at that moment. Her heart was pierced by a sharp knife. She was hurting for the mother who was despised by him. She flicked off the grasped shoulder and slammed her palm against her dark face. Chad!! That sound still wasn't loud enough. The woman lifted her hand again, but this time he grabbed it. “Did I say it wasn't true!” Dominique snapped back and squeezed her wrist tightly. He didn't feel the pain of the small palm's retaliation, but was extremely furious because no woman had ever dared to challenge him like this. He kneeled down in front of him and pulled the fragile figure close to him. Rasika exerts a push, but fails. Both of his erect legs, hoping to kick, pressed against the knees of the large man in the middle of his body. “Don't deny that when you and your mother were away, how did you seduce my father? And he must have loved you so much that he had given up the cottage in the flower garden. Or keep it as a place to enjoy love for the three of them.” “Dominic...stop talking nonsense!” Rasika screamed desperately. “You are vilifying my mother, insulting me, disrespecting your father who is no longer on this earth. You never went back to take care of him, so how would you know what happened at your own house!” “Why wouldn't I know?!” he exclaimed. “Since my mother was there She told me everything she knew. Tells the pain of having to be trampled by two low-class women and their husbands in their own homes. He is more kind to you than your masters and your maids, and you are too close to him to call loyalty. It makes us suspect that you and your mother might have teamed up to plan the murder of my father for their own benefit!” “That's not true... Dominic...Listen to me first...you're misunderstanding everything.” “I'm giving you until tonight!” he gritted his teeth. Rasika was stunned and listened to what he had to say. “Tell me the truth, what does your mother know about the murder that night? If you tell me nicely, I'll have a small plane return to take you back tonight. But if not… I will kill you and throw your corpse into the abyss for the beasts to swarm!” “You're crazy, Dominic! I don't know anything, how can you force me to know?” “It's not my problem!” He flicked the body away and stood up, unconcerned with the pain of the woman who groaned softly. “The problem is whether you speak or not speak…I will come back in the evening. Tell the truth and you will go home. But if you don't say it, prepare yourself as a corpse in the valley of Mount Washington!” The savage voice rang out before a tall, tall figure stepped out of his hut. Rasika's mouth trembled. She shifted and slithered backwards until her back hit a wooden chair by the window. The sunlight grew weaker as her heart beat slower as her fear soared. What should she do? Rasika... or she will run away now. But... how could she escape? This is Mount Mt. Washington with almost no way to go down Otherwise, Dominik wouldn't have let a small plane take her and him upstairs.

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