?Chapter 1331:
“Finally… they’re all dead.” Her lips curved in a cold sneer. Relief surged through her chest.
She had originally nned to return to Jasgow the following day to meet Christina, but the moment she saw the Murray family’s demise reported on the news, she rushed back immediately.
Her long-standing hatred had finally been avenged. Her mother’s spirit could finally rest.
Christina noticed the redness in Davina’s eyes and gently patted her back in silence.
“I’m fine,” Davina said, her voice trembling despite the smile on her face. “I’m just… happy. My mother’s revenge has finally been fulfilled.”
“Yes,” Christina said softly. “She knows. She’s watching from above. So you must live happily now.”
Davina nodded, but hatred still lingered beneath her eyes. “Letting them die so quickly was too easy for them,” she remarked.
“That’s what happens when you decide to get revenge through someone else,” Christina replied gently, brushing Davina’s hair. “Once Katy made her move, their fate was sealed.”
Davina didn’t respond, only leaned closer to Christina.
Christina’s presence brought her warmth and stability—she was the only person Davina cared about now, the only one she was willing to protect with her life.
Davina had not lied to Katy. The antidote truly required a heart. However, taking it had side effects—hallucinations, psychological copse. Especially for someone already unstable, those effects would appear rapidly.
After killing her family and consuming the heart, Katy likely began hallucinating.
She must have seen their spirits returning to im her life, panicked, fled, and ultimately drowned in the pool.
The news confirmed it—Katy had taken Conrad’s heart. Conrad died first, followed by Terence, then Nelly, and finally Katy herself. Everything happened exactly as Christina had calcted.
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Katy’s deepest hatred had always been directed at Nelly. That was why she started with Conrad—forcing Nelly to watch her most beloved son die in agony.
Only then could Katy feel even a moment of relief.
Christina had perfectly executed the art of using another’s hand to kill. She wiped out the Murray familypletely—without lifting a single weapon. She used Katy as a pawn to destroy them emotionally and physically.
“Christina… I’m so tired,” Davina murmured softly.
“Then sleep,” Christina said, patting her gently.
Maybe it was the sudden relief of vengeance with no time to emotionally recover. Davina’s body felt drained, empty.
“Okay.” Shey down on Christina’sp and closed her eyes peacefully.
In the quiet, Davina felt safe.
In her dreams, she seemed to see her mother standing in a field of flowers, smiling at her gently. The sky was bright, the air soft. Her mother had finallye… perhaps to say goodbye. Her mother appeared just as she remembered—beautiful, gentle, and wise, with eyes full of love and affection.
Davina silently wished that in the next life, her mother could live in peace and happiness.
Ophelia called out, hurrying to meet her parents the moment they entered the Vaughn family estate, “Mom! Dad, you’re finally back! Beth is so thrilled she can’t wait.”
They had just returned from abroad, not even adjusted to the time difference. The second they heard there might be news about Bonnie, they rushed home without hesitation.
Beth had been on edge the entire evening, and the moment she saw the couple return, she sprang to her feet to greet them. “If you hadn’te back soon, Florrie and I would’ve gone to find Bonnie ourselves,” she said earnestly.
“Beth, are you certain it’s really Bonnie?” Ophelia’s mother, Amaya Vaughn, asked, her eyes brimming with emotion as she sped Beth’s trembling hand. Bonnie had been missing for so long, and atst, there was a glimmer of hope.
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