Chapter 474 Serving Revenge
Inside the hospital building, Lana appeared to have sensed something, for she looked up in suspicion.
“Lana, someone’s here!” her twin warned.
Snarling, Lana flashed Wynter a savage look as she seethed, “I sense a heavenly presence in the air! You summoned help! You lied to us!” She looked maniacal. “You lied to us, just like the others!”
She reached out to strangle Wynter, but her fingers had only just grazed Wynter’s neck when she stopped.
Wynter did not hide. She stood facing Lana and said flatly, “If you can’t remember the person’s face, take your pick between non–celebrity guests one and three.”
“What?” Lana was baffled.
Wynter’s gaze darkened. “I told you I’d show you how grown–ups play their games. Since the person you seek vengeance on is unlikely to be among the celebrity guests, he could only be one of the two non- celebrity men here.
“Between number one and three, I’d say the latter looks more menacing.” In a voice that was clear and calm, she continued, “He’s middle–aged and looks like he could be a father.
“I wasn’t sure at first. But now that my acquaintance is here, I suppose I can let you take your revenge.”
Lana froze. “Revenge?”
Wynter’s gaze fell on Lana as she reached out to touch the latter as if she could comfort the twins. Resolve your grudge and go into the light. You could have your revenge or have him apologize on his
knees. I can make either one happen.”
Lana gaped at her, looking somewhat endearing. “So you weren’t lying to us?”
“Of course not,” Wynter answered with a small chuckle. “The person who just came into the building is of
great help to me.
Wynter gently gripped Lana’s shoulders and spun her to face the window. “You can. Now, take your pick. Let me win this game after the story ends, okay?”
Half of the guests had already passed out from fear. Joshua and Horace faltered at once after Wynter had urged Lana to choose one of them to exact vengeance on.
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