“Alright, let’s get started,” Liliana said. She pressed her face against the wall and began counting. In the empty room, Liliana’s voice grew more and more eerie, both steady and cold, as if there was no trace of human emotion or warmth left. Daisy stood behind, gazing at Liliana’s silhouette. It would be over soon, and in this life, they could only be sisters up to this point.“Sister, I’m sorry. If there’s such a thing as reincarnation, I promise to make it up to you in the next life. I’m willing to bear the consequences of your actions in this life,” Daisy whispered to herself, wiping away the tears that had welled up in her cheeks. There was no turning back now, and no matter how much she pitied Liliana, this was a task she had to fulfill. It wasn’t just her own life at stake; it was the lives of over two hundred people in the village. Furthermore, Daisy would rather have Liliana end her mistake here than let her hands become even bloodier. The deaths of over a hundred people in t
“Let me see how long you can hold out.” Liliana looked at Daisy’s figure in front of her and smirked. These chairs would only hold her for less than half a minute, let alone a minute or more. In the brief time, Daisy wouldn’t be able to accomplish anything, at most just extending her life a bit. Liliana stepped on the broken glass on the ground, crossing over them without a care. Underneath the cold ground, the wounds on Liliana’s feet multiplied, but she paid them no attention. This pile of metal would harm only the unfortunate ones!In no time, Liliana caught up with Daisy. She chased Daisy into a narrow alley. On both sides were high and sturdy walls, and the road was only wide enough for two people to walk side by side. The distance between Liliana and Daisy kept getting shorter, and with just a few more steps, she could catch Daisy. Daisy ran into a small house; this was the rear section of the hospital, where medical equipment and materials were stored. This was where Liliana vi
“Everyone, come inside,” Jonas looked around and spoke up. Just as Daisy’s feet touched the ground, the group of people ran into the house.Liliana had just regained her composure, still not understanding what was happening, when her arms were tightly pinned by metal clamps. And the ones responsible for this were none other than Jonas and Karl. They had taken advantage of every minute and second, while Liliana was still unprepared to deliver a numbing blow.The metal clamps were like two screws, tightly screwing Liliana to the wooden frame behind her. At this moment, she did not differ from a fish on a chopping board.Liliana screamed in pain, gritting her teeth, her eyes burning as she glared at Jonas as if she was ready to devour him alive. She might be bloodless and fleshless, but it didn’t mean she couldn’t feel pain. Liliana struggled, but the more she struggled, the tighter she was pinned, the more she exerted, the more she hurt herself. If she was desperate in the cornfield, no
Liliana screamed in agony. Her eyes rolled back, her fingers and toes curled. In less than thirty seconds, Liliana collapsed, her face devoid of any expression.“Liliana,” Daisy called out, her voice trembling, taking slow steps towards her sister. Daisy gently placed her hand on Liliana’s pale face, but by now, Liliana had no reaction at all. This left Daisy in utter disbelief; Liliana seemed lifeless, and she grabbed the tightly clenched hand with no response from her sister.“Liliana, Liliana.” Once again, there was no response to Daisy’s call, only the sound of the wind.“Is she dead?” Karl asked with suspicion in his eyes.Etham had been standing in the room's corner all this time, different from Karl and Daisy. Etham believed Liliana was merely acting. Etham looked towards Karl, continuously shaking his head, showing not to trust Liliana. A creature like Liliana couldn’t be eliminated so easily.“Why bother if she’s alive or dead? Let’s stick to the plan,” a dissatisfied man in
Liliana screamed in agony when she was struck with a blow. Just a minute ago, she had lost one eye, and now she had lost an arm. Her face was stained with oozing blood, forming twisted lines that ran down her neck, soaking her clothes. The red of her attire blended with the red flowing from her eye socket, creating a gruesome sight. However, there was no blood on the ground as if the blood flowed down her chest and stopped, and the severed arm that Jonas had chopped off did not have a drop of blood. It lay motionless on the ground, its once red fingernails turning black, the flesh beneath them pierced by sharp nails one after the other. Liliana was like a tree, and her severed arm was like a dry branch; there was no sap.“Wretched! Wretched! I will kill all of you! Every one of you!” Liliana transformed into a wild beast, howling in a way that was both deafening and terrifying. Even standing in the room, you could hear it from two meters away. She could hardly believe that, just a min
“Run! Hurry!” Jonas yelled with all his might. His hand clutched his stomach tightly. Jonas was the one who understood Liliana’s strength for the best, and now there was no one capable of stopping her. If before, he could engage in a fight with her, prolonging the time for others to escape, or when Liliana still had a bit of affection for the Armstrong family and wasn’t too ruthless. Now, everything had changed. In terms of strength, Jonas was no longer a match for Liliana. He was already concerned for himself, let alone protecting others. Liliana had become even more ruthless, harboring nothing but hatred for the Armstrong family and everyone present; any trace of affection was gone.Hearing this, the villagers rushed to flee. They were afraid, and who wouldn’t be afraid of death? Moreover, Liliana now looked extremely terrifying; just by looking at her, one’s hair would stand on end. They pushed and shoved, trampling on each other to leave the hospital. No one gave way to anyone; th
Karl looked towards Joans, understanding what Jonas wanted to do. Liliana no longer had eyes, relying solely on sound to interpret everything. Just like a moment ago, as soon as the disc fell, she immediately rushed forward without knowing if anyone was there. Unlike Jonas, Liliana couldn’t determine directions as well as he could; everything she did now was purely instinctual.As for Liliana, she waved her hands in disarray where the disc had fallen, but found no one. Undeterred, she searched around, but the result was the same – no one was there. All she encountered were few water bottles, some surgical knives, and empty air.“Damn it, where did you run off to so quickly? You were clearly here a moment ago!” Liliana angrily gritted her teeth. She believed someone was there earlier, and that person had fled before she arrived. Liliana failed to realize that this was just one of Jonas’s tactics.“You can hide, but when I find you, I’ll skin you alive!” Liliana continued to frantically
The footsteps outside grew louder with each passing moment as over a hundred people converged towards the direction of the room. No one expected this situation to unfold; the plan seemed to be going smoothly. Just a little more, and everything would conclude, their victory assured. Liliana had clearly trapped them, and it seemed they could safely escape and then incinerate Liliana in a sea of flames. An elderly man looked up to the sky, tears streaming down—apparently, fate had different plans. It was as if the heavens intended for them to perish here. They could struggle, devise countless schemes against Liliana, but ultimately, how could they overcome destiny? If blame were to be assigned, it could only be attributed to their ill-fated fortune."So, you all are out there!" Liliana smirked, tossing the disc in her hand into a corner before darting out like lightning. This time, Liliana was confident; she wouldn't miss.With only one step left to the door, a large figure lunged forwar