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Chapter 3

Author: NJ Boss
I stared blankly at the ceiling, my vision blurred from the pain.

My lips moved beneath the oxygen mask, and a weak yet clear voice came out, "I changed… I've changed. I won't hurt anyone anymore. I'm very obedient now. You can make me do… anything."

The hospital room fell silent for a moment.

They all stared at me in disbelief. Not a single person believed what I said.

So they began testing me.

Casey looked at me for a long moment before suddenly reaching up and yanking the pendant from around my neck.

It was a matching pendant my little sister and I had worn since childhood—my most treasured possession.

Casey smashed it onto the floor without hesitation.

The pendant shattered into pieces.

I stared at the fragments with hollow eyes, utterly unmoved.

My parents seemed to relax at last. After giving a few more instructions, they left the room in exhaustion.

Casey said, "I'll stay here with Roger and take care of him."

The hospital room door closed.

The tears and fear instantly vanished from Roger's face. He walked to my bedside, bent down, and chuckled softly in a voice only I could hear.

"My dear brother, you really can endure anything. Let me tell you a secret. Casey and I have been together for a long time already. She has an amazing body."

That night, in the silent hospital room, rhythmic shaking noises and muffled, indecent moans came from the bed beside mine.

I only stared quietly at the pale ceiling.

The monitor beeped steadily through the night.

I never slept.

In the past, I would've gotten jealous if Roger and Casey exchanged even a few extra words. But now, not a ripple stirred in my heart.

Casey sat in the chair beside my bed, her gaze fixed on me with a complicated expression.

After staring at me for a long time, she finally spoke, her voice carrying the slightest tremor.

"Bobby… you heard everything last night, didn't you?"

I didn't answer. I only gazed quietly at a withered tree branch outside the window.

She stood up and walked to my bedside, looking down at me as though trying to read every trace of emotion on my face.

"Roger and I did it right beside you. Why aren't you angry? Wasn't this the thing you cared about most? Five years ago, you used to lose your mind just from seeing us get a little close…"

Her tone gradually sharpened, carrying the irritation of someone being ignored.

"What are you pretending for now? I smashed your pendant, and you aren't even angry?

"Your wife slept with another man. And you don't even blink?"

Slowly, I turned my eyes toward her.

The oxygen mask blurred my voice, but she could still hear me clearly.

"As long as you're happy. I… don't have the right to say anything."

The color drained from Casey's face instantly. It was as if those words had burned her. She stumbled back a step, disbelief, anger, and a trace of panic surging through her eyes.

Her lips parted, but in the end, she said nothing. She turned and strode out of the room, slamming the door behind her.

Silence returned to the hospital room.

But memories surged uncontrollably through my mind, vivid as if they had happened yesterday.

Five years ago, I had cut my business trip short to surprise Casey. But when I pushed open the living room door, I saw two intertwined figures on the couch.

Roger's shirt had been pulled up above his waist, while Casey lay beneath him in disheveled clothes.

My mind exploded with a loud buzz.

I rushed forward, yanked Roger away, and punched him hard across the face.

"Roger, you bastard! She's your sister-in-law!"

Roger wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth, his eyes cold and mocking.

Casey hurriedly fixed her clothes without saying a single word.

Because of that incident, my parents scolded me harshly.

All they knew was that I had suddenly gone crazy and attacked Roger.

They never knew the reason.

No matter what I said, they refused to believe me. They only believed their adopted son.

So later, when Roger caused the death of their biological daughter… they still believed every word he said and assumed I was the murderer. Then they sent me to the correctional facility for five years.

As for me—the son they had only found after many years—I didn't deserve their trust.

For more than twenty years, Roger had occupied my name and stolen my family. Even my wife was someone he wanted to take away.

But the system told me this was a necessary part of the storyline. Only by enduring everything and completing every plotline could I return and save my real little sister.

So I stopped explaining. I stopped resisting.

During those five years in the correctional facility—beatings, electric shocks, solitary confinement, humiliation of every kind—I endured it all.

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