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Set Free After Death

After her mother dies from the shock of seeing Nelly Johnson at the altar, the protagonist’s wedding becomes a nightmare. Harvey Fisher demands the ceremony continue, forcing his intended bride to witness his union with his business partner. After fleeing with her mother's body, she watches from a morgue as the couple flaunts their love online. Returning home with ashes in hand, she discovers the ultimate betrayal in this modern web novel of heartbreak and secrets.
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Chapter 4

I clamped my mouth shut, refusing to budge, yet Harvey continued to slap me to make me open up. He ended up grabbing my jaw and tried to pry them open forcefully.

His chest was heaving in rage as he yelled, "Hurry up! Apologize to Nelly now if you don't want to eat it, and then start begging me—tell me that you don't want to leave and want to stay here as Mrs. Fisher! "

A sharp pain shot through the corners of my mouth. It was as if my entire head was about to be ripped apart by him. But I continued to glare at him with my bloodshot eyes.

Having realized that I was about to die, Harvey's mind cleared up slightly and released his hold on me. Gasping for breath, I clambered on the ground as I tried to collect Mom's ashes.

Suddenly, Nelly opened up a window. "It's so stuffy here, Harv, and your lungs aren't that great. Let me ventilate this place for you."

She then turned on the high-powered ventilation air conditioning.

"No!" I ignored the pain in my entire body as I rushed forward.

In an instant, the strong wind from upstairs and the air from the air conditioning blew Mom's ashes away. All that was left was a few bone fragments, drifting across the floor with the wind.

"Oh, I'm sorry, Maddie! I'm just worried about Harv's lungs. That's why I opened the window. I didn't realize that Mrs. Lundell would—" Nelly walked over, looking innocent as she stepped over Mom's bone fragments.

Blinded by rage, I lunged forward and grabbed her by the neck. "I'll kill you!" I strangled her, wanting to die with her.

However, Harvey cared too much about Nelly to let me have my way. There was once I slipped and fell in my own puddle of blood.

"I've had enough of you, Maddison! Do you really not want to be Mrs. Fisher?" Harvey yelled, looking like an enraged lion. "If that's the case, why don't you just leave?"

I couldn't help but laugh scornfully. "Do you not understand words? You're the one who refused to let me leave when I wanted to!"

Harvey was about to rush over, but Nelly held him back. He could only point at me and yell, "Why do you want to leave, Maddison? How dare you leave! If you wanted to leave, then why have you been clinging onto me all these years? Are you that shameless? Isn't money what you're after?

"Wasn't it because your mother knew I was from the Fisher family that she'd save me back then? Was she trying to earn my guilt using her worthless life? She's done it now. Everyone has been telling me to treat you well since then! So, why are you leaving now?"

Harvey continued to yell in rage, shedding tears in disbelief. He couldn't believe that I would refuse to take the position of Mrs. Fisher when I had loved him so much before this.

His expression darkened completely. He remained seething with anger despite Nelly's urging for him to leave.

In the end, Harvey only snapped out of it when she told him that her neck hurt and that she had trouble breathing. He rushed to send her to the hospital.

Meanwhile, I lay slumped in the pool of blood, my bones broken and bleeding unattended to. Yet, he turned a blind eye to me.

Before I died, Harvey turned around and coldly barked, "Don't think of going to my grandma, or else—"

He did not bother turning back as the door slammed shut. "Don't blame me for forgoing our past relationship!"

Unfortunately, I had no strength left in me to stand up. I could only smile sardonically as I watched them leave.

When I could no longer hear their footsteps, I picked up Mom's bone fragments and cried uncontrollably.

The wind blew in through the window, and the blood-soaked pregnancy test report was unexpectedly blown to my feet.

I reached out a trembling hand for it. How did the wind blow it over when it was so heavy?

Soon, my consciousness began to fade, and my eyelids grew heavier. I slowly collapsed into the pool of blood, my heartbeat slowing as time passed. I could feel my vitality slipping away.

Before I died, I managed to dial a number, and I heard the sound of the door unlocking from the fingerprint lock. I assumed it was Harvey, but my eyelids no longer could stay open, fluttering shut eventually.

But at my very last moment, I heard a phone ringing—and it was gradually closing in.

I then saw Grandma appearing in front of me. Although she became a nun just to pray for the continuity of the Fishers, she remained the person holding absolute power in the Fisher family.

She cried out, "Maddie!"

At that moment, Grandma's prayer beads broke. The beads rolled over into the pool of blood beneath me.

Why did I have to see her right before I died?

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