Chapter 164 I was angry but had nowhere to direct it Part 2
Chapter 164 I was angry but had nowhere to direct it Part 2
The room was plastered with photos, shockingly, all of them featuring me.
Even the TV looped videos of my life—clandestine captures of my work and travels, all taken by Luna.
"You, what have you done to her?" I managed to keep my voice steady, but it trembled as the words left my lips.
Though Betty showed no outward change, I was certain Luna hadn't spared her, torturing her by some cruel means.
My concern for Michael was due to Laura's involvement, but my worry for Betty was genuine; I still loved her deeply.
"Relax, I haven't laid a finger on her, though I was tempted to slap her twice. I didn't starve her either; she was fed daily. But every day, I made her face your photos and your videos on TV, forcing her to see you constantly yet never reach you, never see you in person. "
"It's a daily torment, designed to break her down mentally..." Luna's eyes burned with a mix of hatred for the hurt caused to me and the jealousy of a rival in love.
"Enough... let them go now..." I pleaded upon seeing Betty's condition through the screen—dazed and unresponsive, staring blankly at my image on the TV as if she had lost all sense of reality.
She looked more like a statue than a living person, only her occasional blinking betraying any sign of life.
At that moment, my heart ached unbearably for Betty.
Remembering her unwavering support during my toughest times filled me with guilt, which was why I had chosen to leave silently.
"Let them go now..." I repeated, but Luna turned away, her body language unyielding.
I had to press further.
"They treated you that way, and you're just going to swallow that?" Luna turned back, her eyes defiant, clearly struggling with resentment.
"It's fate, I suppose. I blame only my own weakness. Michael is my ex-girlfriend's son, and I promised her I'd look after him. Betty stood by me when I was at my lowest. "
"Even after all that's happened, I owe her. I don't hold any grudges; what's done is done, and it's all meaningless now..." I stood up from my chair and walked to the window, gazing out at the clear blue sky.
"Fine, I'll release them, but you have to promise me one thing?" After a long silence, Luna's voice came from behind me, hesitant and soft.
"Are you threatening me?" I turned to face her, and she quickly looked down, avoiding my gaze as if embarrassed to be bargaining at such a time.
Betty heard her, but her response was shocking; she simply shook her head slightly.
Betty's refusal baffled the guard and even Luna, who was usually so astute.
Standing aside, I felt a pang of understanding, though unsure, as if there was still some unspoken connection between Betty and me.
"You can leave now..." The woman repeated, only to be met with another firm shake of Betty's head.
The guard was at a loss, as this reaction was completely unexpected.
Normally, Betty should have been eager to escape this prison, but her refusal was clear and resolute.
Caught off guard, the woman looked up towards the camera, seeking guidance from Luna through the lens, knowing she could forcibly remove Betty but also aware of her special status.
"Wait here for me..." Luna glanced at me before she left the room.
I started to follow but stopped, realizing I wasn't ready to face Betty yet.
I returned to the computer, eyes glued to the screen.
Less than a minute later, Luna appeared on the monitor, entering Betty's room.
Betty had been staring at the TV, unresponsive, but at the sound of Luna's footsteps, she turned her head towards the door, sensing who was approaching.
As Luna entered, Betty's gaze finally showed a flicker of emotion.
She slowly got up from the bed and stood on the floor, taking weak steps towards Luna, their eyes locking.
"So, you've become addicted to staying here, huh? You don't want to leave!" Luna's voice was laced with sarcasm and contempt.
Betty, hearing Luna's scornful words, remained emotionally unflinching, her gaze steady and unusually calm, devoid of any hostility.
After Luna finished speaking, to the astonishment of everyone watching, Betty slowly knelt before Luna.
The sound of her knees hitting the floor echoed sharply through the room.
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