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My Sister Faked Her Death and Returned After I Died

Framed by his parents for the death of his sister, who supposedly perished saving him from kidnappers, the protagonist endures years in prison. Upon his release, he is abducted and mutilated. When he begs his father for help, he is cruelly disowned before being burned alive. However, his sister eventually resurfaces, revealing she never died. As the truth behind the charred remains comes to light, his family faces a devastating collapse in this dark mystery story.
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Chapter 3

Mom reported the conclusion of her autopsy to Dad and Captain Carter, who were standing at the door.

“This murderer is really cruel. Just like that, a young boy died,” Captain Carter said.

“Speck, this murderer targeted Selene and Scott before. I'm worried that he might go after the boy. You should let him know not to go out much for the time being.”

“It's better if he dies,” Mom said angrily.

“I actually hope he gets killed. Selene would be avenged then,” Dad said coldly, “He just called me. He'll be fine.”

‘But Dad, you don't know that was the last call I would ever make to you. You will never hear my voice again,’ I thought to myself.

It did not matter, however, as they hated me so much. They would probably rather not hear my voice anymore. I actually feel quite relieved that I was dead. Now that I was, I no longer had to be hated by them. I no longer had to live with the guilt of killing my sister. My life had been really tough over the last few years.

“Hey now, Scott was also a victim. Don't think like that.”

Captain Carter was the only one who comforted me back then. “Good boy, it’s not your fault, so don’t blame yourself,” he had said. His words kept me going for a long time. I thought I could live well and take care of Mom and Dad in place of my sister, but now I’m dead too.

‘Mom and Dad, from now on, you’ll only have each other to take care of,’ I thought.

“Captain Carter, Dr. Speck, these are the deceased’s belongings I found at the scene.” A police officer rushed over, holding a backpack. Inside it was a singular book. When I was struggling in prison, I would read this book. The protagonist of the story was also disliked by their parents and sent to a special training school.

Dad was the first to take the backpack. He opened the book and glanced through it. My handwriting was inside it.

[Mom and Dad, I miss you so much, can you forgive me?]

[Mom, I really want to eat the fried fish you made.]

[Mom and Dad, I can’t hold on much longer.]

Dad sighed, "It seems like the boy’s parents weren’t very good to him."

"Ah, which parent in the world doesn’t love their child? He must have misunderstood his parents,” replied Mom from one side.

Is that so? I really wanted to ask her if that was true. If it was, then why did they not love me? However, I could not ask them anymore, nor could I ever ask them again.

Captain Carter patted Dad on the shoulder. "Alright, you two should go back and rest. We’ll work on the case tomorrow. It’s too late for more today."

As my parents left, my soul was pulled along with them.

Seeing the house after two years felt surreal. When I was a child, Dad and Selene would play with toys in the living room with me. Mom would also make me delicious cakes. We were so happy back then, but now all of that was gone. Bitterness filled my heart.

Dad walked into my room and turned on the light. I noticed everything in my room was gone, replaced by a pile of miscellaneous items. Dad casually picked up a bottle of liquor and opened it.

I smiled bitterly. So they really did not want me anymore. Even my room was gone.

"Don’t drink too much. Selene would be heartbroken if she saw you from heaven,"

Mom reminded him.

At that moment, the doorbell rang, and Mom turned to open the door. When she opened it, she saw Mrs. Zara from next door standing there, holding a cake. Her hair was gray, and she was smiling.

“Scott should be back now, yes? It’s his birthday today, so I made him a cake.”

At that moment, my eyes and nose were sore. I wanted to cry, but could not. I had forgotten that today was my own birthday, but Mrs. Zara remembered. The saddest part was that I had died on my birthday.

"Mrs. Zara, Scott has cut ties with us. Please don’t come looking for him anymore," Mom said coldly.

Zara looked dejected. "How could he cut ties with you? He was such a good boy…”

Before she could finish, Mom had already closed the door. As she walked away, she complained to Dad, "This is just unbelievable. I’ve heard that b*stard’s name several times today. Just hearing about him annoys me.”

Dad drank his liquor, his face filled with frustration. “It’s no different for me. I even got a call from him today, asking me to save him. He was putting on a show just to get us to pity him.”

At that time, one of my ears had already been cut off and I was pale-faced from the pain. The killer, dressed entirely in black, had yanked my hair and said, “The next part will be your tongue.”

I was filled with despair. While he went to sharpen his knife, I desperately took out my phone and called Dad for help. All he said was, "I don’t have a son like you anymore. Don’t contact me ever again!" before hanging up the call. That was when my nightmare began.

I was suddenly very curious. I wondered when Mom and Dad would find out that the body was mine? Would they cry when they did? Then again, I thought about how they had already cut ties with me. In that case, why would they feel sad because of me?