Second Marriage to Mr. Rich (Ned Fletcher)

Chapter 66



Chapter 66

After Benjamin fimshed speaking, the screen displayed a person’s medical report from when the Lawsons conflicted with the Emmersons. Pictures of the victim’s injuries were also shown

withos revealing their face.

The wounds looked terrible.

“When my birth mother escaped Emmerson Village, Mr. Lawson Senior told the hospital to provide this medical report of her.”

Angeline marked out the important sections of the report with a red pen.

“There are many visible injuries here and 28 bone fractures in her body. Moreover, a small part of her skull was missing due to an external injury. ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .

“The police took this picture. It was where the Emmersons kept my mother captive.”

Angeline then looked at the screen again. The slides had been changed. It projected a humid basement that was documented by the police when they investigated the case back then.

There was a bed soaked in blood. Scratch marks made by Angeline’s mother all over the metal chains and the wall could also be observed. It was a frightening scene.

“My mother was kidnapped and sent to Emmerson Village when she was 16 years old. She gave birth to me when she was 17.

“After that, she was forced to keep bearing children. Every time she gave birth to a daughter, Emmerson Village’s midwife would kill that baby in front of my mother and me. As such, my mother

became insane.”

Based on the identity that the Lawsons created for Jessica, she was indeed 16 years old when she was kidnapped.

However, in actuality, Jessica was only 15 years old when she was taken. She had given birth to Angeline before she turned 16.

“My mother lived in that hellhole for more than ten years. She could only find peace after she died.”

Angeline gripped her microphone tightly.

“Everyone in the Emmerson family is responsible for her death, including Benjamin and 1! That’s because… our existence is living proof of how the Emmersons had tortured her.

“Although we’re innocent, we’re still evidence of the harm done to her. As humans, we must abide by our moral codes. There’s no reason for us to disturb the victim’s father, Mr. Lawson Senior. Unless we have ulterior motives for reconciling with him, such as coveting his assets.”

As Marion watched Angeline’s speech on the television, she turned to look at Angeline in person, who was currently using a serving spoon to distribute the food to everyone.

“Before we recorded this episode today, Mr. Taleman suggested that I send a voice recording to the production team instead of showing my face. This was to ensure that I wouldn’t be harassed in the future.

“However, even if I hid my face today, the Emmersons would still continue spreading rumors and information about me after the episode is aired. They will use these rumors to prevent me from

continuing my education so that they can marry me off to the Morgan cripple for money. Since I can’t hide from this, I’ll face it head–on.”

On television, Angeline added, “When I lived in Emmerson Village for ten years, I saw 36 women who had been kidnapped there. Nine women tried to escape the place but were beaten to death. Five women lost their minds. Four of them killed themselves. Seven died because of a difficult childbirth.

“The remaining women accepted their fate and assimilated into the community. Some of them suffered greatly, like my mother. They would often be tortured and beaten up.

“Ever since I could remember, whenever my mother gave birth, I would be brought to the basement where they kept her and would endure physical abuse. The Emmersons think that by doing so, the next baby wouldn’t be born female. The burn marks on my skin were caused by them back then.”


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