Chapter 193
"How could you kill her? You and I are irreconcilable."
The woman was mad.
"You can't change the facts by saying that. You'd better go home."
The staff member of the foundation who was strangled replied.
The woman went to find Abel again.
"Why didn't you tell me about this in advance? Why didn't you inform me at the first time? Where were you? This is your duty, don't you know?"
The woman grabbed Abel and asked.
"In theory, it is indeed my responsibility, but I called, but you hung up at the first time."
Abel replied.
"I don't believe it, I don't believe it. It must be your fault. You must have done it on purpose. Why don't you reveal your identity? Why don't you say your name? Why don't you just say you are the child's teacher?"
The woman shook Abel.
"I'm so sorry, I didn't have time to say anything before the call was hung up."
Abel replied.
Others came over to persuade them to stop fighting and tried to pull the woman aside.
Seeing this, the woman knew that she had no other choice.
The woman returned home, but she didn't intend to let Abel go. After thinking about it, she decided to call Abel and invite him to her home on the weekend.
You know, the three people who died before were all killed by the woman in her own home.
This woman now wants to kill Abel.
"If there's any chance you might meet that person, you must not go."
"Even if he has no bad intentions, he's so emotional that he might accidentally hurt you. Getting hurt is not a good thing."
"Be more careful, don't answer the phone casually, don't follow others casually, and don't believe what that person says. Do you understand? Do you understand?"
The other people in the office patted Abel and asked him.
Abel nodded to show that he heard everything.
The others reluctantly put their minds at ease, returned to their seats, and continued their previous work.
On the weekend, the woman had already decorated the home environment and called Abel.
Abel was at home when he answered the phone, and Green was at his home, and Yukri was next to the two of them.
This house was still given to Abel by Green, because the ownership of this house is in Green's hands.
Green let Abel answer the phone.
After hanging up, Abel asked Green: "In the past, did you pretend to be killed or pretend to kill the opponent accidentally? Or did you let the opponent get injured or even disabled by accident?"
"If that person wants to kill you, I will arrange for someone to take photos outside to leave evidence. You just need to concentrate on hiding, pay attention to the angle and light, and make sure the photos look like that.
If you can let the other party accidentally bump into something or fall from a height in excitement, that would be great.
I can try my best to ensure that the person will not die immediately after falling, but I will never let this person be uninjured after falling.
Maybe it is a disability, paralysis, or a serious injury that takes a long time to recover, at least one or two years. What do you think?"
Green asked.
"Of course it's good, everything is good, as long as I can get revenge, I don't care about anything."
Yukri nodded and answered happily.
"I get paid so much, I have a house to live in, and I have a job, how can I do nothing? The other party will not succeed in killing me. I will not sit and wait for death.
Just wait and see."
Abel answered with a smile.
Green nodded.
Abel drank a little and went out, taking a walk in the place where the woman might look for him. As expected
, the woman showed up. At first she hid in the bushes stealthily, then stood up and pretended to pass by, sat on a public chair, and watched people walk by, her facial muscles gritting.
Abel turned his head.
The woman stood up from the chair and walked towards him.
Abel pretended not to care and quickened his pace to leave, but the other party rushed over and grabbed him.
"Don't leave in a hurry. I'm not going to cause you any trouble this time. If you have a clear conscience, why do you have to feel guilty? I'll treat you to a meal at my house. Don't be afraid!"
The woman held Abel tightly and said.
"Let go of my hand. I'm going home."
Abel frowned.
"Come with me. I'm ready."
The woman said and pulled Abel towards the road.
Abel struggled for a while, shook her off, and said angrily, "I sympathize with your plight, but if you continue to treat me like this, I will ask the foundation for help."
The woman showed a panic expression, knelt on the ground, put her hands together, bowed twice, and said to Abel, "Please don't go to the foundation, you can't go to the foundation."
"For your pity, I can not go to the foundation, but you can't continue to pester me."
Abel said coldly.
"No, no, no, since you are a kind person, just be kind to the end. Accompany me home, it's getting dark, isn't it?"
The woman took two steps forward.
"It's still light, ma'am."
Abel looked at her.
"My child is gone. I've cried so much that my eyes are almost blind. I can't see clearly. Please take me home. I'm worried that I'll fall on the road."
The woman lowered her head and cried convulsively. Two tears actually flowed from her eyes.
Abel sighed, pretended to be helpless, and opened his mouth reluctantly: "Okay, then I'll take you this time."
The woman got up from the ground, patted the dirty clothes on her knees, and burst into laughter and said: "That's great. People around me have been avoiding me recently and say that I'm unlucky.
If you come home with me, they won't say that."
The woman looked at Abel with her eyes that had not yet dried tears, and said with a strange expression and a smile: "You are such a good person."
The words actually sounded like gnashing teeth, but Abel pretended that he didn't hear it.
"It has nothing to do with whether it's good or not, let's go."
Abel said in a tone that was not very impatient but had to stay.
"Do you know? You are now very similar to the husband of my next-door neighbor. That man drank and beat people, just like you are now. It's hard to imagine that there are so many people like this.
The more I see people like you, the more I think the people I picked are precious. But how could you kill the children of such people? It's all your fault.
You should pay for your lives. Otherwise, he will be angry and sad when he comes out and sees it, and I don’t want to see him sad. He is just a child."
The woman walked back, talking to herself, as if there was an invisible person chatting with her.
Passers-by felt very creepy, touched their goosebumps, and quickened their pace.
Abel followed the woman slowly, and the two of them walked to the door of a room.
The woman took out the key, opened the door, and invited Abel to go in first.
"You go first, I'll close the door at the back. "
The woman said.
Abel nodded.
The woman locked the door and barred it.
Abel sat on the sofa in the living room and felt that he couldn't breathe.
Because the ceiling was too low and there were too many things, a lot of things squeezed together like angular spikes, trapping people inside, but not like that for the woman, who was not that tall.
Abel's eyes fell on the woman's face.
The woman's face slowly turned from pale to red.
"Why are you looking at me like that? Why don't you have a drink. It's getting dark, and it's better to drink to get on the road. Otherwise, how can you go home? Right? "
The woman knelt opposite him with a smile, took out a box from under the tea table, and then took out a bottle of dark red wine from the bright red box that seemed to have blood flowing on its surface.
The wine bottle was large and round, felt good, looked hard, and made a heavy sound when placed on the tea table.
The woman used a tool to open the cork of the bottle.
The wine inside instantly exuded a strong smell.
Even though he was sitting opposite him, Abel suspected that his clothes were already stained with the smell of the bottle of wine.
He sniffed himself lightly, didn't feel anything special, and breathed a sigh of relief.
The woman lowered her head and took out two high-footed glasses, poured the red wine into them and shook them, pushed one glass to Abel, put the other glass in front of herself, and drank it in one gulp.
"Why don't you drink it? I didn't poison you in front of you. "
The woman covered her mouth and smiled.
Abel glanced around and took a sip reluctantly.
"Are you feeling sleepy? You've walked all the way and drank, so you must feel sleepy. Why don't you sleep here, take a rest and then leave. It will be evening when you leave."
The woman tidied up the tatami.
"No, I'm in a hurry to go home."
Abel stood up.
But he suddenly felt dizzy.
He had to sit back on the sofa and frowned.
"Did you drug me?"
"You watched me pour it for you."
"Then you added medicine to the wine glass."
"Although the medicine nowadays is very good, you can't say that to me. How can you make people unconscious immediately by adding some medicine? Do you know? I don't know. ”
“I know, I've taken such sleeping pills.”
“This is not a sleeping pill.”
“That's special.”
Abel fainted.
The woman sneered, took out a kitchen knife from the kitchen, sharpened it, and gestured on Abel's neck.
Abel suddenly opened his eyes, sat up from the sofa, avoided the knife, and the woman chopped down, but missed.
Abel staggered to the balcony holding on to the sofa.
"The neighbors are next door. You don't think you can do it in front of them without being discovered?"
Abel tried to open the window leading to the balcony.
"Don't waste your energy, I locked it. You'd better wait to die obediently. I know the neighbors are very close, but I have drawn the curtains, and the neighbors haven't got off work yet, so don't worry. "
The woman walked over with a knife in hand and said.