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Death Demands Justice

After Robert Stone is murdered on Valentine’s night, his daughter Vivian uses her medical influence to protect the killer, Julian’s brother. Convinced the victim is her husband's father rather than her own, she refuses to perform surgery and demands the patient be moved to avoid bringing bad luck to her clinic. The protagonist is left in shock as his wife’s cold betrayal of her own family comes to light, setting the stage for a quest for justice and truth.
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Chapter 3

"I won't give you any chance to interfere.

"Nathaniel, you brought this on yourself."

After Vivian and the others left, I paid a large sum to hire people to clean and prepare Robert's body properly, send him to the funeral home, and set up a memorial hall.

Then I took the divorce agreement drafted by my lawyer and went to find Vivian for her signature.

At the door of the break room, a young nurse stopped me.

"Mr. Hayes, Dr. Stone and her assistant are resting inside. It might be... inappropriate for you to go in."

Through the crack in the door came Vivian's moans and a man's heavy breathing. The nurse was so embarrassed she ran away.

I took out my phone without expression. When the call connected, Vivian's cries became even more breathless.

"Nathan, Vivian's busy. She doesn't have time for you."

"She told me to warn you not to use divorce to invalidate the forgiveness letter."

After that, he deliberately moved the phone closer to Vivian. The sounds became even more explicit.

I forced down my nausea, saved the call recording, and turned away.

Since she didn't want an amicable divorce, I didn't need to preserve her dignity either.

After filing for divorce on my phone, I sent Vivian a message.

"If you won't sign, I'll see you in court."

On the day of the car accident trial, I received a notice that my divorce petition had been withdrawn.

I knew Vivian had done it.

At that moment, the funeral home called.

They said the body had been forcibly taken away, and the memorial hall had been destroyed.

The coffin that should have contained Robert's body now held a dead dog, filthy and twisted out of shape.

The wreaths in the memorial hall bore my father's name.

The coffin itself had been covered in vulgar words written in red paint.

Then Julian walked toward me leisurely with his arm around Vivian.

When Vivian saw my phone, she smiled smugly.

"Nathaniel Hayes, this is what happens when you go against me."

"If you insist on appearing in court today, you'll never see your father's body again."

Julian pointed at the dead dog in the coffin, malice filling his eyes.

"Look. Doesn't it look exactly like that dead thing? My brother and I worked hard to find one this similar.

"Vivian agreed to it too. Your relatives can kneel to this dog just the same.

"As for your father's corpse, once my brother is acquitted, we'll naturally return it to you."

I hadn't expected Vivian and Julian to be this devoid of humanity.

They were doing everything they could to stop me from attending court because they believed the dead man was my father.

If I, the direct family member, refused forgiveness, Vivian's letter would be useless.

Consumed by fury, I punched Julian in the face.

"You conscienceless animal! You don't deserve to be human!"

Vivian screamed and protected Julian behind her, her face full of anger.

"Nathaniel Hayes! Do you believe I can send you straight to jail?"

I glared at Vivian.

"The ones who should go to jail are you two adulterous dogs. Maliciously destroying a corpse is a crime."

Vivian looked at me with disdain.

"Have you forgotten my connections? With what I can do, anyone might go to jail, but never me. Your threats are useless.

"You'd better think carefully about whether you're going to court. Your father's corpse is still in my hands."

I laughed coldly.

"Vivian Stone, have you ever considered that this isn't my father's body, but yours?"

Vivian rolled her eyes at me.

"My father is an honest, simple man. How would he provoke a kind college student into running him over?"

She opened a video call and showed it to me as if she were flaunting a trophy.

"Look. With one order from me, your father's corpse will be nothing but bones."

In the video, Robert's body was being carried to the edge of a pool by several people in protective suits. White smoke rose from the liquid inside.