The Woman From Hell
Chapter 356

Chapter 356

Petra was deep in her memories when the smile on her face disappeared. “His parents thought thatI, with my puny, ordinary background, was not even worthy enough to shine his shoes. Marrying himwas totally out of the equation. But I refused to submit. I was like a fool, declaring majestic wordsand flowery promises before them. We were like fools telling them how in love we were with eachother, how we could not live without each other, yet they didn’t care. Alas, he couldn't stand thepressure from his parents, and he relented."

When she reached that part of her speech, her eyes were red. I looked at her coldly, and I did notsay anything.

Petra sniffled. "I was so mad I left him and went overseas. I wanted to build my own career to proveto his parents that what I had said was not just a bunch o f glorified lies, and I also wanted him toregret relenting to his parent's wishes. At the time, I didn't know I was pregnant. When I found out, Icontemplated whether I should proceed with an abortion, but I decided against it. I loved him, so Icouldn’t bear to abort our baby. Do you know how hard it was for a pregnant woman to surviveoverseas?” "I remember your loss of the baby happened locally,

President White." I chimed in apathetically.

Petra nodded. "I wanted to build a successful career, s o I couldn't take care of the child. I sent herback, hoping he would take care of her for the time being. What I didn't expect was for his parentsto be so cruel. They threw her away. By the time I found out, it was too late. I couldn't replace her. Icouldn't replace her for ten whole years."

I saw how in pain she was, and I gritted my teeth. "It seems like President White understands theimportance of a baby to their mother. So, how could you be so cruel and let my baby die, PresidentWhite?"

"Compared to your baby, my baby's more important." Petra's expressions were no longer kind. "Iswore that i f I could get Cindy back, I would give her whatever she wanted, no matter the price Ihad to pay. Wanda Lane, I gave you a chance. As long as you left Theo Grant, I would spare yourchild.”

"Looks like you're admitting to being guilty." I barked coldly as I tried to suppress the flames of ragethat were fanning in my heart.

I knew she was one of the murderers, and there was a possibility she was the mastermind behindthe entire thing.

Petra cocked her eyebrows. "Does it matter if I admit t o it or not?"

"You're really as cruel as your daughter. Though in stricter words, it should be that your daughterhas perfectly inherited your cruelty. That’s a vibrant life right there. How could you feel no remorseeven after taking his life, so much so that you still think it’s my fault, that my decision was the causeof his death?” M y hands were tightly balled into fists, my fingernails digging deep into my flesh."Petra White, aren't you afraid of karma? Aren't you worried that karma will turn around and biteCindy in the *ss, especially targeting that baby she's carrying in her belly right now?"

How selfish and despicable could she be to exclaim words like 'the victim was at fault'? I had finallylearned the true colors of this woman named Petra White. The suffering she had gone through, thepain Cindy had gone through, how had that become the reason and the excuse for her to hurtothers?

"I have never believed in karma.” Petra sneered." You'd better know your place and not play anylittle tricks, or I'll squash you as easily as I can squash an ant."

"How powerful of you, President White.” I was so angry I laughed. "In your eyes, human life is asworthless as a blank piece of paper. So, if you want m y life, go ahead and take it. The only reason

I’m alive is to avenge him. You should be well aware of the extent of madness a mother will go to fortheir child, President White. So, let’s wait and see how many layers of flesh I can bite off of you formy baby."

"You can brag pretty well, I see.” Petra’s face was filled with disdain. "Why don’t you weigh up howmuch you're really worth?" “I'm not worth anything," I smirked. "Your daughter has you as hersupport, and you have your man as your support. Naturally, I have my support too.

Unfortunately, my support seems to be a lot stronger than yours, so to each their own specialabilities.”

Petra’s nose was in the air as she haughtily lifted her chin, "dust Carlson and Yvonne Schuman?”

This woman had been so arrogant for so long that she really thought she was the most powerfulbeing under the sun.

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