I Died They Regretted It by Karen

Chapter CHAPTER 8



Part 8 

On the day of the execution, heavy snow fell. I was blindfolded, heavy iron chains. weighing on my ankles. As the snowflakes drifted down, I faintly heard the sound of Karen playing the violin. 

With a loud “thud,” I collapsed onto the snowy ground. My soul felt like it was being gradually pulled away, drifting through the air 

I sat on the sofa, waiting in silence for the arrival of the Grim Reapers to come for me, but the next moment, my soul was drifting beside Axel. 

As I watched the news on the screen, Axel stared in disbelief at Karen on the screen, frozen in front of the TV like a statue. It wasn’t until Theo knocked on the door that he snapped out of it. 

I looked coldly at the two men who had personally sent me to death, fighting each other. Theo’s strength seemed to be greater than his and soon Axel gained the upper hand. In the room, besides the sound of two people fighting, there was also the sound of punches being smashed. 

I smiled silently and thought, “Theo, you are my brother, but you are willing to send me to prison for the sake of Karen. Now, you even come to see me die. Back then, it was better for you to let me live and die on my own. Why did you pull me out of the 

ss, only to push me back into darkness?” 

rhaps hearing my inner thoughts, Theo and Axel burst into tears, covering their faces. 

Theo’s eyes were filled with anger, his voice chilling to the bone echoing in my ears. “Axel, she’s my sister. How dare you break her hand.” 

“How dare you…” Axel trembled, sitting on the ground. “Theo, who are you to judge me? What about yourself? Did you ever believe Alice? You’re still his own brother. 

know what kind of person she is?” 

Don’t you 

The two of them continued to deflect blame for my harm onto each other. They couldn’t believe that Karen, who they thought was kind–hearted, was actually the mastermind behind my demise. 

It wasn’t until the prison guard called Theo, instructing him to collect my body, that reality finally hit them. 

Before leaving, the prison guard handed him a USB flash drive. Inside was the 

recording of Karen’s visit to me that night. Knowing she would come to gloat and enjoy my suffering, I had secretly arranged for a caregiver to buy me a recording device in advance. 

On that dark and stormy night, they both listened to the recording, their voices filled with rage. Theo knelt before the recording, sobbing uncontrollably, his voice choked with tears and hoarse. “Alice, it’s all my fault, it’s all my fault. I didn’t know she could be so cruel. I deserve to die. I knew you were so kind. How could you hurt others 

because of jealousy? Alice, I’m sorry, I’m truly sorry.” 

Sitting beside him, I felt a sense of disgust. 

Later, Axel cut off all of Karen’s resources. I saw him, who always doted on her, actually took the golf ball he used to hit me and hit her hands again and again. Whenever her arms were about to break, he asked a private doctor to reattach them and this went on over and over again. 

Breaking them. 

Reattaching them. 

Breaking them. 

Reattaching them. 

Later, Karen couldn’t stand his torture and jumped from the villa. Her empty eyes. looked at the sky. 

I didn’t know if she regretted everything she did to me when she closed her eyes. 

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