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Hellfire's Wrath

When an ambitious intern falsifies a report about a fire, the resulting explosion kills nearly a thousand people. The protagonist’s husband betrays her by testifying that she authorized the lie, leading to her public disgrace and a horrific death via an acid attack. While her husband comforts the intern, the protagonist is given a second chance at life. Reborn on the day of the fatal broadcast, she must confront the corruption and prevent the impending massacre before it repeats.
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Chapter 4

In my previous life, I wondered if I had been too forceful when Danny accused me of trying to push him out.

He said I bullied newcomers, and I really did reflect on it. I realized I had only trained her by the book.

When I was suspended and thrown in prison, I asked to see Danny once.

He never came. He had asked someone to bring me the divorce papers instead.

This time, I finally saw it clearly.

He and Ruby had been sneaking around even before she joined the company.

The only reason he framed me was not only because it would make Ruby a full-time staff member, but also because it would allow him to leave me and take all of our assets.

He was killing two birds with one stone… However, he was not the only one who could play that game! This time, I would send them into the burning fires of Hell myself!

Boom!

There was a deafening explosion, and smoke and dust immediately filled the air.

Then came a chain of explosions.

Nearby buildings started to collapse, and the firefighters shielded us as they dragged everyone back. When the explosions finally stopped, we realized that the explosions were from the gas tanks, not the sodium metal.

The explosions were quite serious, but since there were only a few of them, the firefighters managed to move fast and clear the area. The remaining ones that hadn't exploded were also moved away.

"And this is what you meant when you said there are no explosive materials here?!" The leading firefighter pointed at the factory and roared at Ruby. He looked sick with disbelief at how cold-blooded she was.

He questioned the female worker again and started planning for an evacuation.

Without Danny and Ruby getting in the way, the workers began evacuating in an orderly line.

Then, everything changed again. The firefighters suddenly shouted at everyone to leave. "It's going to blow! Run!"

Because the evacuation had been delayed, the container holding the sodium metal had been baked by the heat until it was starting to fail.

Due to that, the factory's fire system kicked in, and water sprayed down from the ceiling.

Sodium metal would explode when it came into contact with water, and taking into account that there was a whole truckload of it present, no one wanted to gamble their lives on it.

I was already far, far away by then, at least around five to six miles away. However, the burning blast wave hit me anyway, slamming into me and throwing me to the ground.

Rocks cut my palm, but it was nothing compared to the acid eating at me from my last life.

I waited nervously as ambulances passed me by, one after another.

I knew it was not going well.

Meanwhile, Ruby and Danny were nowhere to be found by this time.

-

The next morning, the boss's roar shook the entire office. "Do you even understand that truth is the first rule of journalism?! No explosives and no casualties? Who told you that?! You can't even make this up in your dreams!"

Documents were hurled to the floor with a bang after they struck the door.

Danny was hunched inside the office with a pale face, and all I could feel was satisfaction.

So, he knew fear, too.

Even then, he still protected Ruby as he said in a dark voice, "I'll get to the bottom of this. It must be Janice! Ruby is just an intern. She would never do anything like this."

Originally, I did not want to be dragged into their mess again, but Danny refused to let it end.

He brought the boss straight to my office.

I had heard everything he said, but I cared little. Before they could throw the accusation at my face, I handed over my work ID. "I resign. Since my supervisor thinks he should train the new staff himself, I won't get in the way of your sweet daily lives."

Ruby's eyes looked at me slyly. "Janice, are you scared? You signed the final assignment roster. It's right there in black and white."