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Chapter 1204: 1204. The villain dies from talking too much

Ivy Lentz’s body trembled violently, as she dared not look at the content on the screen.

She rely slumped, watching Elly with a cold, mocking chuckle—

“The old man hasn’t woken up, it was all your deliberate scheming against .”

Elly had completely given up on Ivy by now, looking at her expression with a detached indifference that held not a hint of emotion.

“When Elly told , I still harbored a glimr of hope, I thought that at the very least you were still human, but now I realize, you don’t even deserve to be called one!”

At the ntion of Elly targeting her, Ivy instantly flashed a look of resentnt.

She turned her head, her eyes flashing dangerously as she pointed at Elly through clenched teeth, saying:

“Elly, it’s always you! How have I ever wronged you, for you to target like this?”

To Elly, people like Ivy Lentz weren’t even worth getting angry over—it was a waste of expression.

To break the law and be completely unrepentant, to actually bla others for targeting her?

A thirty-year-old with no sense of right or wrong, leaving her in society would be a disaster.

“There’s a saying, ‘The villain dies from talking too much.’ If you hadn’t confessed to your cris so readily in the video, we would have had no hold over you.”

Elly regarded Ivy Lentz from her high vantage point, saying:

“Ivy Lentz, for the two cris you’ve committed, you’re going to be eating prison food for the rest of your life. Enjoy your stay behind bars.”

This ti, Ivy truly panicked.

No one pleaded on her behalf, not even Elly uttered a word, making it clear she had no intention of letting Ivy off.

She knew, if she went to prison this ti, her life was over.

“Mom, Mom, I was wrong, I was wrong, please forgive this ti.”

She knelt and crawled to Elly, gripping the hem of her clothing desperately, begging through her tears.

“Mom, I was wrong, please spare , I really won’t dare again, I’m your only daughter, can you truly bear to see go to jail, Mom?”

Her two charges would definitely lead to life imprisonnt; if her mother abandoned her, she wouldn’t stand a chance at a reduced sentence without anyone to help her navigate it.

Elly looked at her coldly, scoffing, “You committed preditated murder, how do you expect to let you go?”

Seeing that Elly was still responding to her, a glimr of hope shone in Ivy’s eyes.

As if clutching at the last straw, she said:

“Please destroy these videos, without them, no one will know it was . Mom, I’m your daughter, please just this once, is that okay?”

Elly watched Ivy without a flicker of emotion, her voice cold:

“So what you’re saying is, you expect all of us to pretend we didn’t see anything?”

“Yes, yes, Mom, just this once, the last ti, okay? I promise, I’ll do whatever you say from now on, I won’t get in your way again, Mom, I’m begging you, please spare this one…”

Slap—

Elly still couldn’t control herself, and she slapped Ivy across the face.

“Your shalessness manages to lower my standards ti and ti again; how could I have given birth to sothing worse than an animal?”

“You pushed my father down the stairs and even tried to kill him with an air embolism. You have the audacity to ask to cover for you, you… you’re not even human!”

Furious, Elly struck Ivy a second ti with the back of her hand!

Ivy was stunned by the slap, but now she had no choice but to plead with Elly.

If Elly didn’t agree to let her go this ti, then she was truly finished.

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