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Raina North observed Claire Lowell’s reaction, and couldn’t help but lift the corners of her lips, speaking in a haunting tone, "Why don’t you just die? I’m waiting to see it."

The more Raina spoke this way, the less Claire dared to make a move.

If she had that kind of courage, she would have long since dashed her head against the wall; how could she possibly have survived until now?

Claire couldn’t hold back any longer, her eyes red as if they could drip blood, filled with deep-seated hatred, she scread sharply, "Orion Rivers! How dare you treat like this! What gives you the right! I hate you! I hate you to death!"

In the midst of these cries that were almost blood-curdling, Raina turned and left without hesitation.

Her footsteps were hurried, and only when she couldn’t hear a single sound did she stop.

Raina turned back, looking at Elias Hawthorne who was trailing behind her, and softly asked, "Elias Hawthorne, do you think I did wrong?"

"Yes."

Raina was sowhat taken aback by Elias’s answer, staring at him blankly.

Seeing Raina’s expression, this was the first ti in a while that Elias opened his arms and pulled her into an embrace, saying softly, "Your mistake was asking that question. Besides, handling Claire this way is still too lenient on her."

Elias couldn’t help but think of the pain Raina endured from the Insect Venom, a glimr of ferocity flashed in his deep, dark eyes.

Although Raina’s thod was painful and could be considered a way to punish by the heart, how could it compare to actual shared suffering?

Only when she has experienced the suffering others have, can she realize her mistakes.

Of course, even if she doesn’t realize, there are many ways to collect a debt from soone.

Raina didn’t notice Elias’s ferocity; after a mont of stiffness, her body softened, and she leaned against Elias’s chest, her ear against his chest, listening to his strong heartbeat as the rage inside her gradually subsided.

After a while, Raina finally whispered, "Elias Hawthorne, let’s go ho."

The ho in Raina’s heart was not The Celestial Alliance, not Ghost Doctor’s Vale, nor her other properties, but The Hawthorne Family’s estate.

Suddenly, Raina felt an intense urgency; she wanted to return to Southgate.

Perhaps, that place held many unpleasant mories, but the warst and most cherished mories of her life were still in Southgate.

Elias held Raina tighter, hoarsely saying, "Alright."

Once the decision to return was made, there were no further delays.

Raina and Elias returned to The Celestial Alliance, bringing along the three little ones, Lune, Pip Finch, and the Third Elder who insistently tagged along, among other elites from The Celestial Alliance and The Dark Tower, leaving The Umbral Zone, preparing to head to Veridia.

Traveling from The Umbral Zone to Veridia was no easy task.

Especially when crossing that vast ocean; although the Sea Calm Stage was relatively safe, it was only relative.

This incredibly complex sea region often acted like a giant at grinder, ready to devour anyone arrogant enough to challenge its majesty at any mont.

Fortunately, this ti when Raina and the others passed through, everything was peaceful.

After leaving the ocean, they needed to switch flights multiple tis and it would take several days, but it was evident that Jasper Hawthorne couldn’t hold on that long.

Thankfully, neither Elias Hawthorne nor Raina North found it difficult to secure a helicopter.

A day later, the helicopter touched down gently on a farm in the outskirts of Southgate, without anyone knowing.

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