Chapter 36: Hannah and Ann

But immediately, the goofy-looking Dickel wisely corrected his mother and whispered that Hannah had almost killed him for asking who she was. The boy's story sounded normal, but it made her heart beat so fast that she couldn't stand it.

Hannah looked at both of them and then tilted her head towards the door, indicating they should go home. Mrs. May stood up, bowed to Hannah, and immediately dragged her out of her house. She was terrified at the thought of facing her again.

As soon as the mother and daughter entered the house, Mrs. May suggested that tomorrow, she should call the police or invite someone to 'exterminate' Hannah. Hannah's face appeared on the ceiling as the two were discussing this, and her voice rang out without a hint of cheerfulness: "Neither of you would ever imagine How great the price to pay for betrayal.”

Hannah's bad words continued: "I have enough power to make every second of this life the most terrifying moment you two can imagine."

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