Chapter 1108 Torture
Because Lola not only kidnapped her former foster parents, but she also didn't spare her grandparents, who once adored her.
[Lola is a monster! The Medici family treated her so well, and she still had the nerve to harm them. They were her closest family!]
[She wants to force Abella and her five brothers to show up just to blow them all up together. If she can't have it, she doesn't want Abella to have it either. That's just pure evil!]
[Everything makes sense now. If she could have changed, the Medici family wouldn't have kicked her out. They only gave up on her because she was beyond saving. We used to blame the Medici family, thinking they were heartless for abandoning her once they had their biological daughter. But the real heartless one was Lola.]
[I owe the Medici family an apology. I used to badmouth them online.]
[I misunderstood the Medici family too.]
[Is it too late to say sorry now?]
Just then, another piece of news hit the trending list: #Henry Lola Breakup#
[I was Lola's classmate in middle school. Henry chased after her for years. If there was any hope for her, Henry wouldn't have broken off the engagement. She must have really let him down!]
[Henry was willing to risk his life for her, standing by her during her lowest times. But she tried to kill Henry's mom and sister.]
[Thank goodness Henry didn't completely lose himself in love.]
[By the way, does Henry need a girlfriend? He can check me out.]
[I want to be Henry's girlfriend too.]
In the hospital, Nolan sat on a stool between two hospital beds, eagerly waiting. Finally, Whitney and Melanie woke up one after the other.
He was overjoyed. "Whitney, Melanie, you're finally awake."
Whitney, still groggy, felt like she had been asleep for a long time. Her whole body ached.
Melanie vaguely remembered the car accident. She recalled how Henry insisted on marrying Lola, which led to their mother "jumping off a building." On her way to confront Henry, she saw a large truck and couldn't avoid it, causing the crash.
The TV was broadcasting the news about Henry and Lola's breakup.
Whitney and Melanie thought they were dreaming, staring blankly at the TV.
They couldn't hear what the reporter was saying, only seeing the wedding photo of Henry and Lola behind him. The couple was sweetly kissing on stage, but now a clear crack ran through the photo, symbolizing their split.
Whitney and Melanie kept staring at the crack, unable to believe it was real.
It wasn't until Celestia and Briar explained that tears welled up in their eyes.
"Mr. Hall found out that Mrs. Hall didn't jump off the building herself. Lola had someone sneak into Mrs. Hall's place and push her. And the car accident wasn't an accident either. Lola drugged the truck driver, causing him to lose control."
"After Mr. Hall learned about these things, he hit her, kicked her out, and reclaimed the estate. Everything she used was either burned or donated, and her number was blocked."
Hearing this, Whitney couldn't help but cry in Nolan's arms. Her foolish son had finally come to his senses, turning back from the brink. As a mother, how could she not be emotional?
Melanie's tears also flowed. She never imagined that Lola had orchestrated all of this.
Even her own mother was pushed off the building by Lola's people.
Finally, the suffering was over. Henry had seen through Lola's two-faced nature.
Just then, Henry came to visit them as usual. Seeing them crying and the news on TV, he understood. He walked over and hugged them. "Mom, Melanie, it was all my fault before. I made you suffer."
Hearing this, Whitney and Melanie cried even harder.
Meanwhile, in a dim, rundown shack, Lola weakly opened her eyes. The light outside told her that the sun was setting.
She vaguely remembered this shack. Outside was the Medici family's fish pond.
This shack used to store fishing gear and folding chairs. Later, it became too old, and Beckett had a new place built nearby for people to fish and relax.
Over time, this shack was abandoned.
The roof was made of tiles, the floor was rough concrete, and the walls were common red bricks.
Lola understood what it meant for the Medicis to lock her here. No matter how loudly she screamed, no one would hear.
She had been hungry for a day. Her left cheek was cut by debris from the explosion, and the slap from Sam still made the wound throb with pain.
The door opened, and Beckett and Kimberly appeared with a group of bodyguards.
Lola shrank back in fear, her back against a wooden post.
Kimberly always appeared so dignified and graceful.
Her noble demeanor and elegant manner remained, even after the kidnapping and terror. The next day, she still looked like a lady of high society.
Several bodyguards began to beat Lola. After a while, Beckett stepped forward and slapped her hard several times, then kicked her.
Kimberly didn't hold back either. She took a stick from a bodyguard and struck Lola heavily.
After they had had enough, Kimberly gritted her teeth and said, "You tried to kill us, even your grandparents who loved you deeply. And you harmed innocent people, killing so many."
Jace had died horribly, and the young bodyguard Nash was beaten to death after being drugged.
And many other bodyguards and Abella's men.
"I won't let you die easily. You need to know the consequences of hurting Abella and the Medicis!" Kimberly spat out these words and left with Beckett.
Soon after, Steven arrived with his men. They put Lola in a sack and repeatedly threw her into the fish pond, pulling her out each time, making her experience the feeling of suffocation.
Next, Ethan came. Knowing Lola loved her looks, he had her head and eyebrows shaved, then let his dogs bite her.
Lola's calf was nearly bitten off, and her arm was a bloody mess. The pain made her black out.
Winston, knowing she still thought about Phillipe, brought in a group of homeless men to "take care" of her.
Dennis brought a small knife and had someone carve words into her face.